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Minnesota State Veterans Cemetery — Redwood Falls is dedicated

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REDWOOD FALLS, Minn.

— Crowds gathered as the heat index climbed to 100 degrees Saturday afternoon, Aug. 19, as the Minnesota State Veterans Cemetery — Redwood Falls was dedicated, joining others in Little Falls, Preston and Duluth.

Hundreds of veterans, their families and members of area posts, units and organizations turned out for the ceremony, which commemorates more than a decade of advocacy and planning for a dignified final resting place for veterans.

Patriot Guard member Dave Jensen, of Redwood Falls, holds an American flag during the Minnesota State Veterans Cemetery — Redwood Falls dedication ceremony on Saturday, Aug. 19, 2023.

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Approximately 500 attendees were expected at the event, which featured Minnesota Gov.

Tim Walz

and Sen.

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Amy Klobuchar

as guest speakers.

“I want to say thank you to all the partners who made this happen,” Walz said. “When you come through these gates … all of the worries of the world and all of the differences kind of fade away, because you can feel the sense of unity that you know goes into caring for this.”

Members of the 34th Infantry Division “Red Bull” Band perform during the Minnesota State Veterans Cemetery — Redwood Falls dedication ceremony on Saturday, Aug. 19, 2023.

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Planning efforts for the fourth state veterans cemetery began back in 2009. The Minnesota State Veterans Cemetery — Redwood Falls utilized a federal grant of $11.2 million received by the state of Minnesota from the National Cemetery Administration for the facility, site and burial infrastructure on 21.7 acres.

The cemetery has 150 pre-placed crypts, 750 in-ground cremains burial areas, 1,080 columbarium niches and 50 standard burial plots. The new site will provide more than 100 years’ worth of burial space.

Sandy Wersal, of New London American Legion Post 537, center, joins other area posts, units and organizations in the Parade of Flags during the Minnesota State Veterans Cemetery — Redwood Falls dedication ceremony on Saturday, Aug. 19, 2023.

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United States Sen. Amy Klobuchar speaks during the Minnesota State Veterans Cemetery — Redwood Falls dedication ceremony on Saturday, Aug. 19, 2023.

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The Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs seal is seen at the entrance of the new Minnesota State Veterans Cemetery in Redwood Falls on Saturday, Aug. 19, 2023.

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Members of the Minnesota Army National Guard Funeral Honors Team conducts the posting of colors during the Minnesota State Veterans Cemetery — Redwood Falls dedication ceremony on Saturday, Aug. 19, 2023.

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Macy Moore is an award-winning photojournalist at the West Central Tribune in Willmar, Minnesota.
She can be reached via email: mmoore@wctrib.com or phone: 320.214.4338.





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