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Wreaths Across America held at Daysville Cemetery
On National Wreaths Across America Day, volunteers placed about 3 million wreaths nationwide to honor veterans and educate the next generation about their sacrifices.
- On Dec. 13, 2025, volunteers across the U.S. placed wreaths on veterans' gravesites during National Wreaths Across America Day, with ceremonies at Sunset Memorial Park, Twin Falls, and Fayetteville National Cemetery, Fayetteville, Arkansas.
- Wreaths Across America says its mission is to remember the fallen, honor those who serve, and teach the next generation, Berry explained.
- At King City Cemetery, volunteers placed 528 wreaths to honor veterans, while the Clearfield ceremony saw more than 900 wreaths laid despite frigid weather.
- Ceremonies used music, taps and the 'One wreath, one name' practice to keep veterans' names and stories alive, with a strong youth presence including Greenfield High School JROTC.
- Gigi Gearhart said they will hold the ceremony again next year, with organizers relying on donations and local sponsorships like a $7,500 option for Clearfield.
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