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Many VFW Posts nationwide participate in Wreaths Across America each December, sponsoring wreaths to honor the memory of veterans laid to rest at their local cemeteries.
On Dec. 20, 2025 members of VFW Post #7850 and its Auxiliary in Gosport placed a total of 453 wreaths on the graves of veterans buried at Gosport and Little Mount cemeteries during the annual Wreaths Across America event.
With the help of volunteers and members of the Owen County 4-H Fishing Team, members of Post #7850 turned this solemn ceremony into a memorable community event to honor, remember, and educate others about the service and sacrifices of all veterans.
The Pledge of Allegiance, led by Kayne Mills, was recited by those in attendance.
"Thank you for joining us today as we celebrate the mission to remember the fallen, honor those that served and their families, and teach the next generation the value of freedom," said Harriet Figg, past VFW Auxiliary State President. "It takes several people countless hours to make this event a success, and I want to thank all of them for their hard work for this past year. I also want to thank the families that have ordered wreaths for their family members, which helps us tremendously to meet our goal and to make sure every veteran in Gospel Cemetery is presented a wreath."
Nationally, the wreath-laying observance continues to grow each year, with volunteers of all ages helping to ensure that veterans and their stories are neither forgotten nor overlooked during one of the busiest times of the year, according to Wreaths Across America.
"We encourage every volunteer here today who places a wreath on a veteran's grave to say that veteran's name aloud and take a moment to thank them for their service to our country," said Jan Torgerson, current treasurer of the Post #7850 Auxiliary. "It's a small act that goes a long way toward keeping the memory of our veterans alive. Remember, we are not here today to decorate graves. We are here to remember not their deaths, but their lives. Each wreath is a gift of appreciation from a grateful America."
Torgerson explained how the live Balsam fir wreaths symbolize "our honor to those who have served and are serving in the Armed Forces of our great nation, and to their families who endure sacrifices every day on our behalf."
For many participants, the event provided a personal moment of reflection. Friends and families of those fallen were seen visiting and paying respect throughout the morning.
"To our children, we want you to understand that the freedoms you enjoy today have not been free but have come with a cost that someday you may have to pay yourself," Torgerson added. "As a nation standing together, we can defeat terrorism, hatred and injustice. Thanks to our veterans, we have the freedom to do that."
Wreaths Across America is a nonprofit organization that places wreaths on veterans' graves to honor them and educate others about the value of freedom. The organization's mission is "Remember, Honor, Teach."
To learn more, visit wreathsacrossamerica.org.


