March 29, 2024
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Hospice celebrates unveiling of Veteran’s Tribute Wall

The family of Tribute Wall honoree Donald Green pose by his photo, which is marked as number 10 on the wall. They are, pictured from left, Mary, Mike and Betty Green.
The family of Tribute Wall honoree Donald Green pose by his photo, which is marked as number 10 on the wall. They are, pictured from left, Mary, Mike and Betty Green.

One man served in World War II and the Korean and Vietnam wars. One woman entered the Army Nursing Corps when all four of her brothers entered military service. Another man switched from the Navy to the Air Force to please his new wife.

Each of these Veterans is now represented on the Veterans Tribute Wall which hangs in the Chesapeake Bay Room in the administrative building of Hospice of the Chesapeake’s John & Cathy Belcher Campus in Pasadena. The wall features photos of Veteran patients during their Honor Salutes, a ceremony recognizing and thanking them for their service to our country.

During the third annual Unveiling of the Veterans Tribute Wall on July 13, the pictures of 23 Honor Salute Tribute Wall Honorees were revealed. After guests dined on a buffet donated by Mission BBQ, they enjoyed a moving ceremony that included Honor Salutes from Fort George G. Meade active duty service members, U. S. Naval Academy Midshipmen and other military personnel led by Army Sgt. 1st Class Derrick Chambers. There also were messages from retired Navy Chaplain Wayne Bumbry, President and CEO Ben Marcantonio and Fort Meade Command Sgt. Maj. Rodwell Forbes. Navy Chief Tricia Stockstill sang “The Star-Spangled Banner” and “God Bless the USA,” while retired Navy Capt. Bill Malicki served as master of ceremonies.

Most moving of all, though, were the words of love and pride that came from the family members who attended the event, as they remembered their loved ones and shared poignant stories of how their parent, sibling or spouse had served. A wonderful moment came when Reginald Saunders’ daughter stood next to her father’s Honor Salute photo. The former British Royal Marines Sergeant was well enough to attend the ceremony, too, and sat with his wife, holding her hand, while his daughter Cathy Bobby lovingly told the tale of his service and love for his bride.

Over and over again the family members shared how important the Honor Salute was to their loved ones. For some, the act seemed as if it were a last rite. More than one family said their Veteran died shortly after the salute was performed.

“We are ever so thankful to the families who shared these stories. We are ever so grateful to the Veterans who have left behind a remarkable legacy,” Diane Sancilio, the nonprofit’s Director of Volunteer Services said. “With their photos, they live on as ambassadors for our We Honor Veterans program, as we share with the community the important work of Hospice of the Chesapeake professionals and volunteers. It is proof of how committed we are to making every moment count in our patients’ lives.”

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