Special to the Times Vedette
Memorial Day services and the Avenue of Flags ceremony were held Monday, May 26 with Congressman Zach Nunn as the guest speaker.
The Master of Ceremonies was Lynn Zajicek. Hostesses were Deb Rockwell and Deb Moylan. Members of the Iowa National Guard, Reserves and Active Forces served as ushers.
Post Colors were provided by Color Guard, Boy Scouts, Troop 153, Panora, and the Pledge of Allegiance was led by the Scouts. The National Anthem was sung by the United Methodist Church Community Choir. Father Ray Higgins provided the invocation.
Special patriotic music was offered by the United Methodist Church Community Choir.
The Unknown Soldier’s Grave Marker and Wreath were in Place. Veterans from WWI, WWII, Korean War, Vietnam War, Persian Gulf War, Operation Enduring Freedom/Iraqi Freedom were honored. Lynn Zajicek offered appreciation of those now serving.
Names of past Veterans’ flags dedicated were read by Cheryl Castile and Linda Burgess.
Panora Mayor Curtis Thornberry introduced the guest speaker, Congressman Zach Nunn.
Presentation of flags for Fred R. Hunter and Theron Barnett were handled by members of the National Guard, Reserves and Active Forces.
Father Higgins offered the benediction. Attendees retired to outside activities to view the raising of the dedicated flags, as well as the flag that was flew over Washington, D.C., on the Main Pole.
For the Color Guard Salute, “TAPS” was played by Alex Olson, bugler.
Refreshments were served in the Community Center following the services, furnished by Panora WFPF and served by the Committee member spouses.

Curtis Thornberry and Dave Carstens raise a flag that was flown over Washington, D.C., on the Main Pole.

Flags for Fred R. Hunter and Theron Barnett were raised.

Congressman Zach Nunn presents the flag for Theron Barnett to the family.

Congressman Zach Nunn presents the flag for Fred R. Hunter to the family.

An appreciation award was presented to Candice Thompson for her 25 years of “trustworthy and faithful service to the Avenue Of The Flags Committee.”

Names of past veterans’ flags that have been dedicated were read by Cheryl Castile and Linda Burgess.

Congressman Zach Nunn served as the guest speaker.

Panora Mayor Curtis Thornberry introduced the guest speaker, Congressman Zach Nunn.

Lynn Zajicek served as the Master of Ceremonies.

Veterans from WWI, WWII, Korean War, Vietnam War, Persian Gulf War, and Operation Enduring Freedom/Iraqi Freedom were honored.

Special patriotic music was offered by the United Methodist Church Community Choir.