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Kevin Dayhoff: 107th Memorial Observance set at Pleasant Valley Cemetery

Over the years, three native sons of Pleasant Valley have lost their lives while in service to our country. They were honored by the community at the June 1, 1947 dedication of the war memorial in town. The monument was subsequently moved to the Pleasant Valley Cemetery and serves as the focal point of the annual Memorial Day ceremonies. In 1947 a thick 40-page program for the ceremonies was dedicated to three of the valley’s native sons who were killed in World War II: Lt. Richard S. Brown, Pvt. William O. Hiner, and Lt. John D. Leister. (Kevin Dayhoff/Courtesy)
Over the years, three native sons of Pleasant Valley have lost their lives while in service to our country. They were honored by the community at the June 1, 1947 dedication of the war memorial in town. The monument was subsequently moved to the Pleasant Valley Cemetery and serves as the focal point of the annual Memorial Day ceremonies. In 1947 a thick 40-page program for the ceremonies was dedicated to three of the valley’s native sons who were killed in World War II: Lt. Richard S. Brown, Pvt. William O. Hiner, and Lt. John D. Leister. (Kevin Dayhoff/Courtesy)
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The Pleasant Valley community will once again ceremonially gather at St. Matthew’s United Church of Christ, at 1427 Pleasant Valley Road, at 1:45 p.m. for the annual Pleasant Valley Community Memorial Day service.

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