NH Blue Star Mothers-Reflection Fountain
Published: 05/21/2009 Posted On: May 21, 2009 at 7:48 AM By: Kathy
REFLECTION FOUNTAIN DEDICATION
Saturday, May 30, 2009 @ 12:30PM
Last year, the Blue Star Mothers of New Hampshire joined forces with New Hampshire
Veteran’s groups, as well as other organizations and donors, to build a Reflection Fountain along
the Memorial Walkway at the New Hampshire State Veterans Cemetery in Boscawen. This
week marked the completion of the fountain. The formal dedication of the Reflection Fountain
is scheduled for Saturday, May 30, 2009 at 12:30PM following the traditional Memorial Day
services at the cemetery.
To date, the New Hampshire State Veterans Cemetery has become the final resting place for over
3700 Veterans and their spouses. The cemetery is a place of peace through its natural beauty,
and is a source of pride to all the Veterans and their families. It is also the site of many
ceremonies held throughout the year designed to acknowledge all Veterans, even those not
interred here. These veterans, by virtue of their service, gave the title "Blue Star Family" to their
loved ones. Those who died in service to their country bestowed the title of “Gold Star Family”
on those they left behind. The title “POW/MIA Family” goes to those families who are still
awaiting the return of their loved ones. It is fitting therefore, that the bonds created by their
military service will be reflected in this fountain.
The Reflection Fountain has been designed to provide a place for all families, Blue, Gold and
POW/MIA, to sit and reflect on the great sacrifice that has been made by all Veterans, past,
present and future. You may ask, "Am I part of this family?" ~ The answer is a resounding
“YES!” If you have someone in your family who has served, or is currently serving in any
branch of our military, you are a Blue Star Family.
The Reflection Fountain belongs to all of us, to the spouse who spends long deployments waiting
to hear from his or her loved one, to the mother and father who spends sleepless nights worrying
about her child, to the grandchild who is just learning that their grandparent served at Normandy,
to the family that is still grieving after the loss of their loved one, to the dad who served his
country in Vietnam, yet hides it from those around him, and to the POW/MIA family that waits
patiently for answers to their questions. It belongs to all of them. The Reflection Fountain is
designed to be a place where fellow veterans can find comfort and peace.
Please accept this invitation to join us on Saturday, May 30, 2009 at 12:30PM, as we dedicate the
Reflection Fountain

Posted on May 21, 2009 at 7:48 AM by Kathy  

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