Gold Star Mothers’ Day
I’m not going to pretend that I’m an expert on the subject, so I defer to one of our resident Gold Star Mothers, Denise Williams of the Plainfield Patch;
Since 1936, the last Sunday in September has been set aside as Gold Star Mother’s Day. This day is not like the normal, regular Mother’s Day. On that Mother’s Day in May we honor and celebrate moms, well, for being moms. This is part of Gold Star Mother’s Day as well, but the celebration is of a different tenor; the melody is somber with a minor harmony of grateful and respectful notes.
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Category: We Remember
My respect and condolences.
Having known several myself, I cannot even pretend to understand the sorrow and sacrifice.
You sacrifice will never be forgotten.
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Good article. Sadly, to most people, this idea will remain unknown or forgotten very quickly. As a Gold Star Sibling, I know this from personal experience. I can only hope that in time, this will change.
Not intending to take anything from Gold Star Mother’s Day, but is there something for Gold Star wives/kids ??
All I can say is thank you to you, and your son and pray that this nation protected by such men and women can be worthy of their sacrifices and efforts. Mary’s son said it better than I can: “Peace be with you ma’am” That goes to all the Gold Star Parents and siblings.