Lt. Governor McKee Hosts Virtual Memorial Day Wreath-Laying Ceremony to Honor Rhode Island’s Fallen Heroes
PROVIDENCE, RI—Lt. Governor Daniel McKee was joined today by Governor Gina Raimondo and other state and military officials to honor Rhode Island’s fallen soldiers during a virtual wreath-laying ceremony in the Garden of Heroes. The garden, located on the southwest lawn of the State House, pays tribute to Rhode Island service members who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our country since September 11, 2001.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and to protect the well-being of veterans, military families and others who would normally participate, the ceremony was conducted without an audience.
The program featured remarks by Lt. Governor McKee, Governor Raimondo and Rhode Island Director of Veterans Affairs Kasim Yarn. Following the remarks, Major General Christopher Callahan, Adjutant General and Commanding Officer of the Rhode Island National Guard laid a wreath on the Garden of Heroes monument which is engraved with the names of Rhode Island’s fallen heroes. The event concluded with the playing of taps by First Sergeant Anthony Abatecola of the Rhode Island Army National Guard.
Families of the fallen and all Rhode Islanders are encouraged to watch the ceremony, which will be broadcast on Capitol TV and streamed on the Lt. Governor’s Facebook page. The Capitol TV broadcasts will begin on the day the ceremony is normally held and will replay through Memorial Day Weekend:
- Thursday, May 21, 2020 at 10:00 a.m.
- Thursday, May 21, 2020 at 9:00 p.m.
- Friday, May 22, 2020 at 10:00 a.m.
“While this Memorial Day will look a little different as we practice social distancing to keep Rhode Islanders safe, our state will continue to find ways to pay tribute to the courageous men and women who gave their lives to defend our nation,” said Lt. Governor McKee. “To the families and friends of Rhode Island’s fallen heroes who will be watching the wreath-laying ceremony at home: Our hearts are with you this Memorial Day, and we look forward to when we can be together again to honor the memory of your loved ones.”
Since September 11, 2001, 29 Rhode Island military members have given their lives in defense of our freedom: SGT Gregory A. Belanger, SSG Joseph Camara, SGT Charles T. Caldwell, SPC Michael Andrade, CW5 Sharon T. Swartworth, CPT Matthew J. August, SFC Curtis Mancini, MSG Richard L. Ferguson, L/CPL Matthew K. Serio, CPT Christopher S. Cash, L/CPL John J. Van Gyzen IV, SSG Christopher S. Potts, L/CPL Holly A. Charette, 2LT Matthew S. Coutu, SGT Dennis J. Flanagan, SGT Brian R. St. Germain, SSG Dale James Kelly, Jr., SGT Moises Jazmin, SGT Michael R. Weidemann, PS3 Ronald A. Gill, Jr., LTJG Francis L. Toner IV, PFC Kyle J. Coutu, SGT Michael F. Paranzino, SPC Dennis C. Poulin, L/CPL Nicholas D. Schiavoni, SGT Dennis P. Weichel, Jr., L/CPL Abraham Tarwoe, SSG Timothy R. McGill and 1 SG P. Andrew McKenna.
The Groden Center Greenhouse in Providence donated plants and flowers for the ceremony.
The Garden of Heroes was established through legislation introduced at the request of former Lt. Governor Charles J. Fogarty. The Office of the Lieutenant Governor oversees the continued care of the garden and hosts the wreath-laying ceremony ahead of Memorial Day each year.