A Proposed Pueblo Memorial Procession

(Pueblo (Colo.) Chieftain, Thursday, Oct. 13, 1966)

John F. Deethardt, Jr.
Speech Department
Southern Colorado State College

(NOTE: Of course this is out of date. The wars intervening between then and now have to be included. I already have changed a few things, but the essential 1966 concept has not changed.)

Pueblo doesn't celebrate Memorial Day in a public way. If it ever does, it should not celebrate in the usual way with a "parade." It should create a procession appropriate to the occasion, a procession that defines and becomes the occasion. I see a unique opportunity in this town to establish a precedent in Memorial Day celebrations. If I could legislate such an event, I would require the following:

A Memorial Procession

This march shall forever after he known as a "Memorial Procession" and nowhere known as a parade.

General
Gold Star Mothers
Blue Star Mothers, White Star Mothers

(I am adding here this note to include the mothers of all those men and women presently serving in the armed forces. "Blue Star Mothers" should march in a segment at this point. In addition, the "White Star Mothers" who have had sons or daughters serve in the past should also march in a segment of the procession.)

U.S. Flags and Bunting
Music Provided
"The Star Spangled Banner"
Order of Procession
Law

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