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Video: Wreaths Honor Those Who Served

By: Ken Curtis
Updated: December 17, 2012
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"We thank you for taking time out of your Saturday and this busy holiday season to honor those who served this country," said Robert Byrd.  The owner of Sunset Memorial Park welcomed a crowd of those who lost a loved one, others that served in the military, and those who wanted to pause and just say "Thank you."  Wreaths were laid at the the foot of graves in a moving ceremony held Saturday.

Watch a video from Sunset Memorial Park in the video player located above this story.  You'll almost certainly see people you know.

Read about Wreaths Across America here.

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