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Wreath-Laying Ceremony Honors Veterans at Magee Cemetery

Sue Honea by Sue Honea
December 2, 2025
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On Monday, December 1, 2025, under the thoughtful direction of Mayor Mark Grubbs, a quiet but deeply meaningful wreath-laying ceremony was held at Magee Cemetery to honor the veterans laid to rest there. The morning carried that soft December stillness—the kind that makes you pause and remember.

Members of the Magee Cemetery Committee: Alderman Sue Honea, Ronnie Rankin, Jane Everett, Lyndel Cockrell, Tawesia Meador. Joy Harris, and Ricky Anderson. Not pictured: Jason Ratcliffe

Family members of veterans, city officials, local citizens, city employees, and members of the Magee City Cemetery Committee gathered together, forming a small circle of gratitude and respect. The wreaths—provided by the City of Magee—were beautifully decorated by Mrs. Lyndel Cockrell, who serves faithfully on the Cemetery Committee.

A heartfelt thank you goes to Ricky Anderson and the men of Voice of Hope. Their kindness, strength, and willingness to help made the placement of the wreaths possible. They took great care marking each grave and laying each wreath with honor.

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Magee never forgets its heroes—and moments like this remind us how blessed we are to live in a community that remembers.

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Mayor Mark Grubbs, Building Inspector Duane Simmons, Voice of Hope, Voice of Hope, Zoning Director Penny Aguire, Cemetery Committee Ronnie Rankin and Jane Everett, Debbie Kennedy (came from Brandon for the ceremony), Committee member and decorator of the wreths Lyndel Cockrell, Committee members Tawesia Meador, Joy Harris, and Ricky Anderson, and member Voice of Hope

 

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