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In Photos: Memorial Day program in 2019 at Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery
Memorial Day Service
Gov. Tony Evers, right, greets U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., at the Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery Memorial Day service on Sunday in Dover.
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Mary Kolar, left, secretary-designee of the Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs and Cemetery Director Matt Bergs, right, precede Gov. Tony Evers at the Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery Memorial Day service on Sunday in Dover.
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Bagpipe musicians from the Celtic Nations of Milwaukee, among other independent performers lead the tune, at the Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery Memorial Day service, May 26, 2019.
Memorial Day Service
Photos from the Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery Memorial Day service, May 26, 2019.
Memorial Day Service
U.S. Navy veterans stand up and cheer as the Naval colors are presented at the Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery Memorial Day service, May 26, 2019.
Memorial Day Service
The U.S. Air Force colors are presented at the Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery Memorial Day service, May 26, 2019.
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A table is reserved for veterans that were prisoners of war and missing in action at the Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery Memorial Day service, May 26, 2019.
Memorial Day Service
United States Congressman Bryan Steil speaks at the Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery Memorial Day service, May 26, 2019.
Memorial Day Service
Racine area residents listen to U.S. Congressman Bryan Steil speak at the Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery Memorial Day service, May 26, 2019.
Memorial Day Service
Racine area residents listen to U.S. Congressman Bryan Steil speak at the Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery Memorial Day service, May 26, 2019.
Memorial Day Service
Wisconsin governor Tony Evers speaks at the Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery Memorial Day service, May 26, 2019.
Memorial Day Service
Bagpipe musicians from the Celtic Nations of Milwaukee, among other independent performers lead the tune, at the Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery Memorial Day service, May 26, 2019.
Memorial Day Service
The Battle Field Cross is finished off with the American Flag during a ceremony at the Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery Memorial Day service, May 26, 2019.
Memorial Day Service
Racine area residents take a look at the table reserved for prisoners of war and soldiers missing in action at the Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery Memorial Day service, May 26, 2019.
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First sergeant David Litrenta (right) sets the table reserved for prisoners of war and soldiers missing in action at the Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery Memorial Day service, May 26, 2019.
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American flags stand at the bases of gravesites at the Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery Memorial Day service on May 26 in Dover.
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Family and friends take a moment of reflection at gravesites after the Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery Memorial Day service on Sunday in Dover.
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Susan Revord of Milwaukee plants a flower at a relative's gravesite after the Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery Memorial Day service on Sunday in Dover.
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Change lies on top of a grave at the Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery, May 26, 2019. Each penny represents a visitor who knew the fallen soldier; a nickel represents someone that visited who attended basic training with the soldier; a dime represents someone that visited who actively served with the soldier; a quarter represents someone who was present when the soldier was killed.

