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<p>Members of the Southern Local Band, under the direction of Chad Dotson, play the Star Spangled Banner as part of the Memorial Day Celebration at the Racine American Legion Post 602.</p>

Members of the Southern Local Band, under the direction of Chad Dotson, play the Star Spangled Banner as part of the Memorial Day Celebration at the Racine American Legion Post 602.

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<p>Abby Cummins, right, receives an award from Post Commander Kevin Willford during the Memorial Day celebration.</p>

Abby Cummins, right, receives an award from Post Commander Kevin Willford during the Memorial Day celebration.

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<p>Retired Army Sgt. 1st Class Tony Deem speaks during the Memorial Day celebration at the Racine American Legion Post 602.</p>

Retired Army Sgt. 1st Class Tony Deem speaks during the Memorial Day celebration at the Racine American Legion Post 602.

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<p>The American Legion Honor Guard &#8220;lowers the colors&#8221; to half-staff in memory of their fallen comrades.</p>

The American Legion Honor Guard “lowers the colors” to half-staff in memory of their fallen comrades.

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<p>Rev. Charles Bush gives the invocation during Monday&#8217;s Memorial Day celebration at the Racine American Legion Post 602.</p>

Rev. Charles Bush gives the invocation during Monday’s Memorial Day celebration at the Racine American Legion Post 602.

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RACINE — Members of the Racine American Legion Post 602 honored their fallen comrades during Monday’s Memorial Day celebration.

Rev. Charles Bush gave the invocation, with the Southern Band, under the direction of Chad Dotson, playing the Star Spangled Banner.

The American Legion Honor Guard lowered the colors to half-staff in memory of the fallen comrades. Superintendent of Southern Local Schools Tony Deem, who is a retired Army Sgt. 1st Class, delivered the Memorial Day address to the those in attendance.

A special award was presented by Post Commander Kevin Willford to Abby Cummins, daughter of Sheri Cummins, for making Flag and Ribbons pins and a special thank you note for the Legion Members. Abby Cummins is a junior member the Legion’s Ladies Auxiliary.

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