Page 8 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, DECEmbEr 19, 2025 Wreaths Across America Saugus veterans buried at riverside Cemetery receive a seasonal salute for their service to country By Joanie Allbee T own and area residents braved the blustery cold weather last Saturday (Dec. 13) at the Riverside Cemetery to honor Saugus veterans during the “Wreaths Across America” ceremony. Wreaths Across America was sponsored by the Parson Roby Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, and the Judge Samuel Holten Society, Children of the American Revolution (C.A.R.). This marked the fifth year that the groups have sponsored the local event. There were many helping hands contributing to the event. Some worked behind the scenes. Some worked on the logistics, while others did the labor. All worked for one common goal – to carry out the mission of Morrill Worcester’s “Wreaths Across America,” which is to “Remember the Fallen, Honor those who served. And to teach the next generation the Value of freedom.” There were complimentary donuts, coffee and hot chocolate donated to warm up the crowd. MANY HELPING HANDS: Volunteers participating in last Saturday’s Wreaths Across America Ceremony at Riverside Cemetery included Lenny Moscone, George Simpson, Saugus Veterans Council Commander Steve Castinetti, state Representative Donald Wong, Regent Gayle Cassarino of the Parson Roby Chapter DAR, Tony Smith, President of Judge Samuel Holten Society C.A.R., Sharon Genovese, Selectman Frank Federico, Vice Regent Wendy Renda of Parson Roby Chapter and Sara Renda of C.A.R. (Photo courtesy of Joanie Allbee) The ceremony began with a procession up to the podium. Once people gathered, there was a moment of silence, followed by the presentation of the Color Guard of Lynn English High Jr. ROTC, led by Sgt. Major Beato. The invocation was read by Sharon Genovese. Sara Renda of Judge Samuel Holten Society, C.A.R., recited the Pledge of Allegiance to the Saugus Veterans Council Commander Steve Castinetti saluted a veteran’s grave before placing a wreath on it. (Photo courtesy of Joanie Allbee) crowd. Vice Regent Wendy Renda recited the American’s Creed. Tony Smith, President of Judge Samuel Holten Society, C.A.R., recited the C.A.R. Creed. Caylee Cassarino of Judge Samuel Holten Society, C.A.R., sang the National Anthem. Regent Gail Cassarino of the Parson Roby Chapter DAR made the opening remarks. The wreath laying ceremoBRAVING THE COLD TO HONOR A SOLDIER: Branigan Reed held Ezekial Lei as James Wlodyka held the wreath going on the soldier’s grave during last Saturday’s Wreaths Across America ceremony in Riverside Cemetery. (Photo courtesy of Joanie Allbee) ny continued as follows: Lt. Col. Mary McKenzie honored the United States Army. Saugus Veterans’ Service Officer Sue Ann Cheung honored the United States Marines. Joe Dion honored the United States Navy. Master Chief Sgt. Robert O’Toole honored the United States Air Force. John MacAuda honored the United States Louise Davis, President of the Saugus Women’s American Legion Auxiliary Post #210, placed a wreath on a soldier’s grave during the Wreaths Across America ceremony. (Photo courtesy of Joanie Allbee) Space Force. Jane Conrad honored the United States Coast Guard. Bruce Mauch honored the Prisoners of War and Missing in Action. State Representative Donald Wong and members of the Saugus Board of Selectmen offered thoughtful words. Veterans’ Service Officer Sue Ann Cheung and Saugus Veterans Council Commander Steve Castinetti reminded the crowd of the importance of remembering the veterans who served with honor. Regent Gail Cassariino of Parson Roby Chapter, DAR, gave closing remarks. Taps was presented by Jim Marshall – past VFW Commander. Sharon Genovese gave the benediction. Joe Dion, a retired Navy veteran, placed a wreath in honor of the U.S. Navy during the ceremony. (Photo courtesy of Joanie Allbee) A retired soldier saluted as Caylee Casserino, of Judge Samuel Holten Society C.A.R., sang the National Anthem. (Photo courtesy of Joanie Allbee) Retired Veteran U.S. Army First Sgt. Christine Tron, who served for 30 years, saluted and placed a wreath on the grave of World War II Navy veteran Antonio Flammia. (Photo courtesy of Joanie Allbee)
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