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‘Our nation was struck but not broken’: Loveland marks Pearl Harbor remembrance day

Summary by Reporter Herald
Guest speaker Eric Weedin shares the story of his uncle, Wilbur Edward “Ed” Ketchum, a Navy cook injured in the attack on Pearl Harbor, during the remembrance ceremony Sunday at Dwayne Webster Veterans Park. (Jocelyn Rowley/Loveland Reporter-Herald) Beneath clear skies at Dwayne Webster Veterans Park — named for the Loveland sailor killed aboard the USS Arizona — veterans and community members gathered Sunday to mark the 84th anniversary of the …

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Reporter Herald broke the news in Berthoud, United States on Monday, December 8, 2025.
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