Page 16 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, MAy 30, 2025 MEMORIAL DAY | FROM PAGE 1 ered by Bishop Robert Brown and the recital of the pledge of allegiance led by Veterans Agent Gerri Miranda. Patriotic songs like “The Star-Spangled Banner,” “God Bless America” and “America the Beautiful” were played throughout the service by the Everett High School Band. The ceremony continued with the roll call of all Everett veterans who have passed away since last year by, which was immediately followed by the playing of taps. The service concluded with final remarks from Coleman, who thanked attendees for their participation and attendance. A crowd gathered at the Gold Star Pavilion in Glenwood Cemetery for the annual Memorial Day Service. (Photos courtesy City of Everett) State Representative Joe McGonagle speaking to attendees. All the veterans in attendance gathered alongside Mayor Carlo DeMaria at the Memorial Day Service. Veterans Agent Gerri Miranda led the recital of the pledge of allegiance. Bishop Rober t Brown delivered the invocation and benediction. Everett’s Director of Veterans Affairs Antoine Coleman welcomes everyone to the city’s Memorial Day ceremony at Glenwood Cemetery last Monday. Mayor Carlo DeMaria speaking to attendees. Sal DiDomenico Jr. speaking on behalf of his father, State Senator Sal DiDomenico. From left: Former Ward 6 Councillor Al Lattanzi, the City of Everett’s Health and Human Services Equity Access Officer, Antoinette Octave Blanchard, and the Mayor’s Office Executive Manager, Dolores Lattanzi. Director of Veterans Affairs Antoine Coleman alongside veterans in attendance at the Memorial Day Service.
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