Memorial Service and Celebration Sunday, May 28, 2017 (10:30 a.m.)

Worship (Mt. Salem UMC Sanctuary) Tribute to Admiral Du Pont (Entrance of )

Memorial Celebration (Mount Salem Cemetery) Luncheon (Benson Hall, Mt. Salem UMC}

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Have you looked back on your journey and felt you have lost

something? Have you looked forward on your journey and felt

you have lost your way? Do you know that our God guides your

journey when you put your trust in Jesus, God the Son, who is

the Way (John 14:6)? If you desire to find the Way, to resume

or change your journey, remember that someone at Mt. Salem

UMC will be your companion through prayer, fellowship, and

study of the Word of God. Join us for Sunday worship and/or

Friday Bible study (at Tower Treasures: TT), both at 10:30 a.m. We will pray with you and help you in any way we can. Welcome!

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THE MT. SALEM CALENDAR

*Sunday Morning Worship Sunday 10:30 a.m. *Sunday School for Children Sunday during service MT. SALEM UMC *Sunday School for Adults Sunday 12: 30 p.m. 2629 W 19th St. *Stepping Stones Group (Benson Hall) Sunday 6:30 p.m. Wilmington, DE 19806 *The Simplicity Group (Benson Hall) Monday 7:30 p.m. * (302) 658-1807 *Bible Study (Tower Treasures) Friday 10:30 a.m. www.mtsalemumc.org *Choir Practice (Benson Hall) Wednesday 6:30 p.m. *Upper Room Group (Benson Hall) Thursday 7:00 p.m. [email protected] *Coffee Corner & TT Thurs. - Sat. 11a.m.-3 p.m. Facebook: Mt. Salem UMC (CC @ TT is open to the community for fellowship and complimentary coffee/tea) PayPal:[email protected] st *Prayer meeting (Sanctuary) 1 Saturday 10:00 a.m. *Bake Sale at TT 2nd Saturday 11:00 a.m. rd Sunday Worship Service 10:31am *Food Collection (outreach ministry) 3 Sunday 11:00 a.m.

Rev. SunAe Lee-Koo, Pastor 1 18 1 Mt. Salem United Methodist Church In Rockford Park May 28, 2017

MEMORIAL SUNDAY WORSHIP

* Please stand, if you are able. Response of the congregation is in bold.

ORGAN PRELUDE Barbara Commodari

REFLECTION

Oh! thus be it ever, when freemen shall stand Between their loved home and the war’s desolation! Blest with victory and peace, may the heav’n rescued land Praise the Power that hath made and preserved us a nation. Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just, And this be our motto: “In God is our trust.” And the star-spangled banner in triumph shall wave O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave! (Francis Scott Key, 1814)

LIGHTING OF THE CANDLE Donna Devine

PRESENTATION OF COLORS The Battle Hymn of the Republic UMH#717

WELCOME & ANNOUNCEMENT Richard Kiger and Kenneth Finlayson

*CALL TO WORSHIP Troy Sheaffer The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. And also with you.

17 2 1 Let us worship Almighty God, whose purposes are good. John Thursby Mortimer 4th Infantry, Company D, Private David R. Myers 1st Delaware Infantry, Company A; 8th Delaware Infantry, Private We are here to worship God, whose power sustains the world he has made, who Frank Nealy 1st Delaware Infantry, Company I loves us, though we have failed in his service. James Nethery 23rd Infantry, Company H, Sergeant Thomas H. Peters 2nd Delaware Infantry, Company H, Musician We give thanks to God, who gave Jesus Christ for the life of the world; who by his Holy Samuel Porter 4th Delaware Infantry, Company B, Corporal Spirit leads us in his way. Issac P. Rossell 4th Delaware Infantry, Company D, Private th With grateful hearts, we remember those who have lived and died in his service George H. Rue 5 Delaware Infantry, Company H, Private Joseph Richard Doty Seeds 136th Ohio Infantry, Company I, Corporal and in the service of others. Ferdinand H. Sharp 5th Delaware Infantry, Company E, Corporal st We pray for all who suffer through war and are in need. Robert Shipley 1 Delaware Cavalry, Company F, Private Matthew Spence 23rd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, Corporal We ask for God’s help and blessing that we may do God’s will. William Stimmel 7th Delaware Infantry, Company D, Private Victor J. Sterling 7th Delaware Infantry, Company A, Private *HYMN Christ the Victorious UMH#653 Ezra H. Sullivan 97th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company H, Private rd George W. Thompson 23 Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C & A, Private st SHARING OF JOYS AND CONCERNS Vickie Hill Jacob H. Thompson 1 Delaware Infantry, Company I, Corporal William H. Whiteman 4th Delaware Infantry, Co. E; 1st Delaware Infantry, Co. E, Private (In unison, after sharing prayer requests) UMH#482 Lord, have mercy. Christ, have mercy. Lord, have mercy.

SILENT PRAYER SunAe Lee-Koo (Private Confession & Intercessory Prayer)

PRAYER OF THE DAY Almighty God, before whom stand the living and the dead, we your children, whose mortal life is but a hand’s breadth, give thanks to you:

For all those through whom you have blessed our pilgrimage, whose lives that have empowered us, whose influence is a healing grace,  Five government-issued Civil War headstones are now illegible.

We lift up thankful hearts.  Other Known Veterans: 3 Spanish-American War, 12 World War I, and 6 World War II; plus 4 Veterans with no war identified.

For those who sacrificed themselves, our brothers and sisters who have given their  Note: If you have information about other veterans interred in Mt. Salem Cemetery, lives for the sake of others … please share that information with us: [email protected]. We lift up thankful hearts.

16 3 1 1 John Phillips Hearn 17th Connecticut Infantry, Company I, Private That we may hold them all in continual remembrance, and ever think of them as with th Thomas Robert Hearn 17 CT Infantry, Company F, Principal Musician you in that city whose gates are not shut by day and where there is no night…… Solomon Hersey 7th Delaware Infantry, Company G, Private Edwin Hirst 5th Delaware Infantry, Company G, Private We lift up thankful hearts. William Francis Hoffman 5th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company F, Private Samuel H. Hopkins 2nd Delaware Infantry, Company I, Private That we may now be dedicated to working for a world where labor is rewarded, fear John R. Horn 1st Delaware Infantry, Company B, Private dispelled, and the nations made one, John H. Johnson Nield's Independent Battery, DE, Light Artillery, Private O Lord, save your people and bless your heritage. Day by day we magnify you, Samuel Pennock Johnson Nield's Independent Battery, DE, Light Artillery, Private George Edwin Keighn 8th Delaware Infantry, Private and worship your name, for ever and ever. Amen. Robert L. Kelly 5th Delaware Infantry, Company B, Private Edwin Lambdin 1st Minnesota Infantry, Company D, Private THE LORD’S PRAYER UMH#895 William Jefferis Lank 6th Delaware Infantry, Company F, Private Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy Robert Latch 23rd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company B, Private will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Woodward P. Law Nield's Independent Battery, Light Artillery, Private Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive William H. Lloyd 81st Pennsylvania Infantry, Company F, Private William T. Lovell 4th Delaware Infantry, Company I, Private those who trespass against us. John Lowther Nield’s Company of Light Artillery, Delaware, Private And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the John W. Luke 4th Delaware Infantry, Company F, Private kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever. Amen. John Mallison 4th Delaware Infantry, Company I, Private Charles Manuel 8th Delaware Infantry, Company B, Sergeant st *HYMN This Is My Song UMH#437 Alexander H. Mason 1 Delaware Infantry, Company C, Private Henry C. Massey Nield's Independent Battery, DE Light Artillery, Private OLD TESTAMENT READING Joshua 4:4-7 James Hanby, Sr. Peter Francis Massey, Jr. Nield's Independent Battery, DE Light Artillery, Private th John Maxwell 5 Delaware Infantry, Company I, Private 4 Then Joshua summoned the twelve men from the Israelites, whom he had appointed, William Mayne 7th Delaware Infantry, Company A, Private 5 Samuel McClure 1st Delaware Infantry, Company D, Private one from each tribe. Joshua said to them, “Pass on before the ark of the Lord your John W. McCoy 5th Delaware Infantry, Company A, Private God into the middle of the Jordan, and each of you take up a stone on his shoulder, Asbury McDonald 2nd Delaware Infantry, Company C, Private one for each of the tribes of the Israelites, 6 so that this may be a sign among you. Isaac Holt McKaig 5th Delaware Infantry, Company G, Private When your children ask in time to come, ‘What do those stones mean to you?’ 7 then th James L. McKinney 7 Delaware Infantry, Company E, Private you shall tell them that the waters of the Jordan were cut off in front of the ark of the William W. McKnight 5th Delaware Infantry, Company B, 2nd Lieutenant James H. Mearns 1st Delaware Infantry, Company G, Private covenant of the Lord. When it crossed over the Jordan, the waters of the Jordan were Edward H. Melson MD Eastern Shore Infantry, Company K, Corporal cut off. So these stones shall be to the Israelites a memorial forever.” William H. Miller 3rd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company 3, Private st James R. Mitchell 1 Delaware Cavalry, Company E, Teamster 15 4 1 1 *PSALTER Psalm 116 UMH#837 Civil War Veterans Interred in Mount Salem Cemetery

(R part sung by cantor) Alba.D. Abbott Unit is unknown, Private Alfred L. Ainscow 1st Delaware Infantry, Company A, Private *GOSPEL READING John 17:1-11 Cathie McCloskey William Applegate Nield’s Delaware Battery, Private th 1 Malcolm Baxter 5 Delaware Infantry, Company B, Private After Jesus had spoken these words, he looked up to heaven and said, “Father, the rd 2 Isaac Bayard 3 U.S. Colored Infantry, Company I, Private hour has come; glorify your Son so that the Son may glorify you, since you have given Samuel H. Benson 1st Delaware Infantry, Company I, Private him authority over all people, to give eternal life to all whom you have given him. 3 And Theodore F. Blackburn 7th Delaware Infantry, Company H, Private this is eternal life, that they may know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom Robert William Buck 5th Delaware Infantry, Company D, Private you have sent. 4 I glorified you on earth by finishing the work that you gave me to William Burk 1st Delaware Infantry,Company I, Private th do. 5 So now, Father, glorify me in your own presence with the glory that I had in your Alexander Burleigh 6 MD Infantry, Company B, Private William Campbell 1st Delaware Infantry, Company I, Private presence before the world existed. th Patrick Cathcart 11 Pennsylvania Infantry, Company I, Private 6 “I have made your name known to those whom you gave me from the world. They Ellis Yarnall Chalfant 5th Delaware Infantry, Company A, Private were yours, and you gave them to me, and they have kept your word. 7 Now they know James Clark 1st Delaware Infantry, Company C, Private that everything you have given me is from you; 8 for the words that you gave to me I Hiram Hickman Cloud 5th Delaware Infantry, Company E, Private Daniel C. Clower 5th Delaware Infantry, Company C, Private have given to them, and they have received them and know in truth that I came from st you; and they have believed that you sent me. 9 I am asking on their behalf; I am not Lewis Correll 1 Delaware Infantry, Company K, Sergeant Elwood Craig 4th Delaware Infantry, Company A, Private asking on behalf of the world, but on behalf of those whom you gave me, because they Jacob Craig 5th Delaware, Infantry, Company D, Private 10 are yours. All mine are yours, and yours are mine; and I have been glorified in John W. Crossley 8th Delaware Infantry, Company B, Private them. 11 And now I am no longer in the world, but they are in the world, and I am Andrew Jackson Crozier 7th Delaware Infantry, Company A, Corporal coming to you. Holy Father, protect them in your name that you have given me, so that Phineas P. Derrickson 5th Delaware Infantry, Company B, Private John W. Dick 4th Delaware Infantry, Company D, Private they may be one, as we are one. st George A. Dickenson 1 Delaware Infantry, Company C, Private th Reader: This is the Word of God. Philip Edler 4 Wisconsin Cavalry, Company F, Sergeant Joseph Buck Foster Nield’s Company of Light Artillery, Delaware, Company A, Private People: Thanks be to God. th John Robert Gallaher 6 Infantry, Company G, Sergeant William T. Gallaher 8th Delaware Infantry, Company A; 7th DE Infantry Company G *AFFIRMATION OF FAITH UMH#881 Pierre Gentieu 13th Connecticut Infantry, Private I believe in God, the Father Almighty, maker of heaven and earth; Robert Green 3rd Delaware Infantry, Company I, Private And in Jesus Christ his only Son, our Lord; George Greenwood Gunboat Yantic, Sailor th who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, Edward Haley ` 5 Delaware Infantry, Company B, Private William Haley 213rd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company B, Corporal suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, dead, and buried; th Samuel Hamilton 5 MD Infantry, Company H & I, Private William Heal 7th Delaware Infantry, Company D, Corporal 5 14 1 CHAPLAIN (Brigadier General) Kenneth “Ed” Brandt is the Senior Army National Guard the third day he rose from the dead; he ascended into heaven, Chaplain and Army Deputy Chief of Chaplains for the Army National and sitteth at the right hand of God the Father Almighty; Guard. In that position he serves as the primary liaison to the United States Army from thence he shall come to judge the quick and the dead. Chief of Chaplains, and provides advice and counsel to the Director of the Army I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic church, National Guard, and resources, training and policy to over 800 chaplains serving the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, nearly 350,000 Army National Guard Soldiers and their families. Chaplain Brandt the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting. Amen. received his commission from the Pennsylvania Army National Guard on 04 February 1989 and has served at the Battalion, Brigade, and Division levels in the SPECIAL MUSIC America the Beautiful Choir National Guard. Chaplain Brandt deployed to Iraq from 04 October 2008 through 20 October 2009 and served as Brigade Chaplain to the 261st Signal Brigade. At the SERMON Kenneth Brandt National Guard Bureau level he served as Training Officer, Executive Officer, and Deputy Director and just completed a two year tour as Army National Guard Staff ACT OF REMEMBRANCE Troy Sheaffer Chaplain. Prior to that position he was the State Chaplain for Delaware National Let us remember before God, and commend to God’s sure keeping: those who have Guard. died for their country in war; Those whom we knew, and whose memory we treasure; Society is presenting an informational display inside the Church And all who have lived and died in the service of mankind. building. (moment in silence) The Friends of the has an informational display where They shall grow not old as we that are left grow old: neighbors can join this organization. *The Rockford Tower is open today from 12:00- Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. 3:00 p.m. You are invited to climb the steps to view the surrounding sights. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them. Walter Ferris, Delaware's premier bag-piper, leads our procession. We will remember them.

Bob Logan provides sound system resources regarding Bells. OFFERTORY Near to the Heart of God UMH#472

Paul Immediato plays the bugle. *DOXOLOGY He is Lord, He is Lord UMH#177

*BENEDICTION SunAe Lee-Koo Mt. Salem United Methodist Church is pleased to host this Memorial Service and

Celebration. (www.mtsalemumc.org) *CHORAL BLESSING A Song of Parting Choir

13 6 1 1 PARTICIPANTS IN TODAY’S EVENTS *SINGING PROCESSION TO MEMORIAL TRIBUTE God Bless America (The Memorial Tribute will continue outside; starting with the front pews, please follow the Color Guard.)  APPOMATTOX CAMP, # 2, The Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War The Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War was founded on Appomattox Day, PROCESSION 1898 to honor the Civil War Veterans. Each year at the Wilmington and Led by the Bag-piper, Camp, No. 2, the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, and the USS LEHIGH Civil War Navy Re-enactment and Living History Group, please join Brandywine Cemeteries, the Camp honors Wilmington’s Brevet Major General the Procession outside the park-side door to the statue of Rear Admiral Samuel Thomas A. Smyth, who was wounded near Appomattox on April 7, 1865, and Francis Du Pont for a Memorial Tribute, and then to Mount Salem Cemetery for the died on April 9th before General Robert E. Lee surrendered to General Ulysses Memorial Celebration. If you have difficulty walking, please sit under the trees just S. Grant on April 9, 1865, making him the last general killed in the war. west of the Church building where you can see and hear the tribute.  USS LEHIGH, Civil War Re-enactment and Living History Group THOSE SERVING US TODAY: USS LEHIGH has officers and crew from New York, , Pennsylvania, Organist: Barbara Commodari Acolyte: Donna Devine Worship Leader: Troy Sheaffer Cantor: Vickie Hill, Troy Sheaffer and Delaware. It portrays the USS LEHIGH ship’s company during the Civil Welcome & Announcement: Richard Kiger, Kenneth Finlayson War (1861-1865). [The USS LEHIGH was a PASSAIC class monitor, an Scripture Readers: James Hanby, Sr., Cathie McCloskey improved design of the original USS MONITOR.] The members, dressed as the Mt. Salem Choir: Vickie Hill, Joan Knotts, Cathie McCloskey, David Campbell, crew of the Civil War period, depict the critically important role of the U.S. Troy Sheaffer, Richard Kiger, SunAe Lee-Koo Navy during the Civil War as authentically as possible. [For information contact Guest Speaker: Chaplain Kenneth “Ed” Brandt Lt. Commander Bruce W. Tucker ([email protected]).] Ushers: Frank Holloway, Vernon Robbins, Susan Nielsen

Pastor: SunAe Lee-Koo  THE DELAWARE AIR NATIONAL GUARD is the Air Force militia of the State of ANNOUNCEMENTS: Delaware, United States of America. (http://www.166aw.ang.af.mil)  June 3: Monthly Prayer meeting at 10 a.m. If you need silent time before God, please come!  FORT DELAWARE SOCIETY  June 7: Ladies, please come join our fellowship (Lydia’s Lunch) at Pure Bread. The Fort Delaware Society is a non-profit organization, chartered in 1950 and  June 10: Monthly Bake Sale at TT at 11 a.m.-3 p.m. dedicated to the preservation and interpretation and of Historic Fort  June 18: Celebration of Father’s Day, Third Sunday for Food Basket Collection Pastor SunAe’s last Sunday at Mt. Salem Delaware (www.fortdelaware.org). 7 12 1 Memorial Celebration of William Mayne, Sgt., Co. D, 5th Delaware Infantry A MEMORIAL TRIBUTE TO REAR ADMIRAL

th Pipe Salute Mr. George K. McDowell, Crew Member William Mayne 2 Apr 1832 – 29 May 1921. Sgt., Co. D, 5 Delaware Infantry & Co. A, USS LEHIGH Civil Wear Navy Re-enactment and Living History Group th 7 Delaware Infantry. William was born in Devon, England to Theophilus Mayne and Martha Metherell. He came to this country in the early 1840s and settled into Proclamation Mr. Richard Kiger, Lay Leader farming around the area of the Kennett Pike near the DuPont Mills and Greenhill Mt. Salem United Methodist Church Presbyterian Church served by the old Henry Clay Post Office. He had a younger Mr. Bruce W. Tucker, Unit Commander brother, Thomas, and sister, Priscilla. On 1 December 1862, at the age of 28, he USS LEHIGH Civil Wear Navy Re-enactment and Living History Group (Presenting “Admiral David G. Farragut”) enlisted as a Sergeant with Co. D, 5th Delaware Infantry in Brandywine Hundred for 9 th Samuel Francis Du Pont began his naval career in 1815 when, at age twelve, President months. The 5 Delaware during this period provided guard duty at Fort Delaware appointed him a in the . Promoted to and protection of the railroad from Perryville to . From 1 July 1863 to his lieutenant in 1826, Commander in 1842, in 1855, and the newly created rank muster out on 12 August 1863, he was on unknown detached service from the of Rear Admiral in 1862, he was among the leaders who organized the Naval regiment. This may have been Provost duty. William settled back into farming and th Academy at Annapolis in 1845. Admiral Du Pont distinguished himself during the then on 10 July 1864 enlisted and mustered in as a Sergeant with Company A, 7 Mexican War, commanding the force. In 1861, President Delaware Infantry for 30 days. The regiment provided guard duty on the railroad at declared a naval blockade of the southern states. Samuel Du Pont Havre de Grace, Oconowingo Bridge, for his first few days and then on 16 July moved chaired the committee laying out the blockade strategy and then took command of to Baltimore, MD for duty in the defenses of the city until 12 August when the the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron Fleet of fifty ships, enforcing the blockade off regiment mustered out. After his last service, he married Rebecca Ann Quigley from , , and the Atlantic coast of Florida. To recognize Admiral Du Bethel, Delaware. In 1860, she was a domestic at the Joshua Pyle farm built in 1840 Pont’s service, in 1882, Congress commissioned this statue (sculpted by renowned and located on the west side of Foulk Road three tenths of a mile from the artist ) and placed it in the Du Pont Circle in Washington, D.C. The Pennsylvania line By 1870, William and Rebecca took up farming in Christiana statue was re-erected here in Rockford Park in 1920. Hundred near the area of the Irene DuPont house on Kennett Pike near Snuff Mill  Road. Their first child, Lillie, born in August 1865 was followed by Harry (11 Oct ’69), (All) Today we remember Admiral Du Pont and we honor his fifty years of distinguished and followed by six more children. William stayed on the farm until 1894 when he service to our Country. moved to Wilmington to work as a salesman for John F. McLaughlin, a dealer in Laying of Wreath agricultural Implements (McCormick & Buckeye light steel binders & mowers) who were located on SE corner of Front & Shipley Sts. He remained at 1107 DuPont St. Cannon Salute Mr. Daniel J. Cashin, Boatswain’s Mate where he died on 29 May 1921 with is son Leonard and his wife Laura and daughter USS LEHIGH Civil Wear Navy Re-enactment and Living History Group living with him at the time. Rebecca, his wife, lived in the same home and died at the age of 90 in 1928, living with her two sons, William and James. William is buried in Procession to Cemetery the Mayne mausoleum with his wife, Rebecca in Sec A, Plot 82. (Led by the bag-piper, please proceed carefully to the cemetery for the memorial for the final tribute.) 11 8 1 1 CEMETERY MEMORIAL CELEBRATION (One) Often, when a soldier felt that he was in the final moments of his life he would pray Psalm 23. In memory of those who died serving our Country, let us together Call to Order Commander James R. Hanby, Sr. recite this psalm as a prayer.

Appomattox Camp No. 2, The Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War (All) The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me to lie down in green Today we remember and honor our Civil War veterans and other veterans, especially pastures: he leads me beside still waters. He restores my soul: he leads me in the those buried here. We also recognize the brave men and women who serve today in paths of righteousness for his name's sake. our Country’s military, who have taken their places in the ranks of the patriots who Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for you came before them. Through the great sacrifices that they and their families have are with me; your rod and your staff they comfort me. You prepare a table before me made and are making, our freedoms have been established and defended. in the presence of mine enemies: you anoint my head with oil; my cup runneth over. Blessing Chaplain Kenneth Brandt Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in Senior Army National Guard Chaplain and United States Army Deputy Chief of Chaplains for the Army National Guard the house of the LORD forever. Amen. Pledge of Allegiance Vice Commander George K. McDowell, Jr. Appomattox Camp No. 2, The Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War Final Remarks Mr. A. Kendall Chew, PDC, PCC, Secretary Appomattox Camp, No. 2, The Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War (All) I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. (One) On behalf of Mt. Salem Church, the Appomattox Camp No. 2, the Sons of Union

Veterans of the Civil War, and the USS LEHIGH Civil War Navy Re-enactment and Remarks Chaplain Kenneth Brandt Living History Group, we thank you for your participation in this memorial service and celebration of all veterans, especially those interred here, and of our current service Bells of Remembrance Mr. Kenneth Finlayson, Camp Guide and Graves Registrar Appomattox Camp No. 2, The Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War men and women. (Please refer to the list of Civil War Veterans interred at Mount Salem Cemetery during the Bell Ringing.) Please join us now for the luncheon.

Singular Tribute Family of Veteran Sgt. William Mayne (All)For the food we are about to eat, for the veterans we honor in memory of their (At the gravesite of William Mayne) sacrifice, for the friends gathered here, and for the love and peace among us, we thank

You, Lord. Amen. Laying of Wreath Mr. Keith Rolph, a descendent of Sgt. Mayne

Musical Dismissal (Bag Pipe) Mr. Walter Ferris Rifle Salute Honor Guard

Taps Mr. Paul Immediato Luncheon Please join us for luncheon fellowship inside and/or outside the church. A picnic luncheon will be served Closing Prayer Chaplain Kenneth Brandt at Benson Hall inside the church building. 9 10 1 1