Dr. Hattie N. Washington -- 2022
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE!
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We humbly THANK all the men and women in the armed forces who currently (and previously) serve our nation. As we celebrate our liberty and freedom, we pledge never to forget them for their selfless sacrifices they have made to keep ALL Americans safe and free.

Also, this is the opportunity to remember all of our loved ones who have passed on
so far this year, especially those lives
of our loved ones, friends, and numerous others lost during the Pandemic.

This year, again, as we did the last two
Memorial Days, we also remember all the
brave and dedicated first responders and
front-line workers: doctor, nurses, healthcare workers, grocery store clerks, delivery
persons, truck drivers, and many others.

Also, remembering on this Memorial Day the families of those murdered at the Tops Supermarket in Buffalo, NY; the massacre at the Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas; and all other senseless shootings.

Lets NOT ONLY keep all their great memories alive EVERYDAY, not just on
this officially-designated Memorial Day; but let's get in "Good Trouble" and DO SOMETHING about it: VOTE,
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LET'S ALSO PRAY A SPECIAL PRAYER FOR
THE BRAVE UKRAINIAN PEOPLE FIGHTING
FOR THEIR DEMOCRACY!

Wishing you and your family
an Enjoyable, Blessed and Safe
Memorial Day ~
God Bless You & the USA,
Aunt Hattie
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A Few
Memorial Day Facts:

Memorial Day
 (or less commonly called 
Decoration Day)
is a federal holiday in the United States for remembering and honoring people who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces.

The holiday, is currently observed every year
on the last Monday of May.

Memorial Day is also considered the unofficial 
start of the summer vacation season in
the United States, while Labor Day
 (1st Monday of September) marks its end.

Many people visit cemeteries and memorials on Memorial Day, particularly to honor those who died in military service.

Also, many volunteers place an American flag
 on each grave in national cemeteries.
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STILL REMEMBER:

Wear A Mask When In Crowds;

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