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City of Inglewood’s 74th Annual Memorial Day Service (PHOTOS)

Memorial Obelisk Monument: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
Memorial Obelisk Monument: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson

*(Inglewood, CA) – A large crowd gathered on the South Lawn of Inglewood City Hall on Monday, May 29, 2023. The ceremony began at 11:00 a.m. in front of the Memorial Obelisk Monument at One Manchester Boulevard. This special occasion was the City of Inglewood’s 74th Annual Memorial Day Service. 74th Annual Memorial Day Service recognizes past and present war heroes while honoring men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice of giving their lives while servicing the United States Armed Forces.

The weather was overcast, with a pleasant chill on this solemn day of remembrance and reflection.

Veterans, their families, and the community joined Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts, Jr., Councilmembers Gloria D. Gray, District 1; Alex Padilla, District 2; Eloy Morales Jr., District 3; and Dionne Faulk, District 4. Captain Dee Bernardo represented the Inglewood Police Department. State Senator Steven Bradford, SD-35, and Congresswoman Maxine Waters, CD-43 were also in attendance.

Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts., and Star Manning, USMC: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts., and Star Manning, USMC: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson

Star Manning, Jr. Vice Commander, VFW Post 2122 served as Mistress of Ceremony. The Presentation of Colors, the American Legion Auxiliary, Jackie Robinson Post Unit 252, and the Pledge of Allegiance. Henry Brown, Chaplain Emeritus, American Legion Post 578 provided the Opening Invocation.

Elliott McKenzie, U.S. Marine Corps Iraq War Veteran/R&B Singer and Songwriter showcased his beautiful voice on three selections throughout the program. “Star Spangled Banner,” “America The Beautiful,” and “God Bless America” to the delight of all in attendance.

Henry Brown: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
Henry Brown: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
American Legion Auxiliary, Jackie Robinson Unit 252 Color Guard: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
American Legion Auxiliary, Jackie Robinson Unit 252 Color Guard: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
American Legion Auxiliary, Jackie Robinson Unit 252 Color Guard: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
American Legion Auxiliary, Jackie Robinson Unit 252 Color Guard: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
American Legion Auxiliary, Jackie Robinson Unit 252 Color Guard: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
American Legion Auxiliary, Jackie Robinson Unit 252 Color Guard: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
Elliott McKenzie: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
Elliott McKenzie: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
Elliott McKenzie: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
Elliott McKenzie: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson

This writer was honored to take part in the Recognition of Veterans. Each Veteran introduced him/herself to the crowd, stated their branch of Military, rank and years served.

Congresswomen Maxine Waters and Senator Steven Bradford delivered warm remarks.

Congresswoman Maxine Waters: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
Congresswoman Maxine Waters: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
Congresswoman Maxine Waters and La Brea Heights Service Unit Girl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
Congresswoman Maxine Waters and La Brea Heights Service Unit Girl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
Senator Steven Bradford: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
Senator Steven Bradford: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson

Billy R. Zinnerman, Sergeant Major USMC (retired) keynote speaker for the Memorial Day Address. The speech was funny as he shared how he initially became a Marine. Mr. Zinnerman speech was encouraging and inspiring.

Sergeant Major Billy R. Zinnerman,USMC (Retired): Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
Sergeant Major Billy R. Zinnerman, USMC (Retired): Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts, Jr., presents Award to Sergeant Major Billy R. Zinnerman, along with City Councilmembers and Senator Steven Bradford: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
City of Inglewood’s 74th Annual Memorial Day Service: Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts, Jr., presents Award to Sergeant Major Billy R. Zinnerman, along with City Councilmembers and Senator Steven Bradford: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson 

Commendations and Special Recognitions were presented. Followed by La Brea Heights Service Unit Girl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles assisted in Placing of Memorial Flowers at the Memorial Obelisk Monument.

Memorial Obelisk Monument: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson
Memorial Obelisk Monument: Photo Credit, Ricky Richardson

The program concluded with Benediction, by Reverend Curtis Gould, Chaplain, American Legion Post 578, and Retiring the Colors, American Legion Auxiliary Jackie Robinson Unit 252 Color Guard, and ending with the playing of Taps.

Thank You was extended to various local and community-based organizations involved in the ceremony.

American Legion Auxiliary Jackie Robinson Unit 252 Color Guard

Billy R. Zinnerman, Sergeant Major USMC (retired)

Elliott McKenzie, U.S. Marine Corps Iraq War Veteran/R&B Singer and Songwriter

Gerry Blake, VFW Post 2122

Lamont Duncan, VFW Post 2122

Henry Brown, American Legion Post 578

Jerry Givens, Musical Director

La Brea Heights Service Unit of Girl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles

Reverend Curtis Gould, American Legion Post 578

Participating Organizations

Mother’s Gold Star

American Legion Chappie James Post 578

American Legion Jackie Robinson Post 252

American Legion Auxiliary Jackie Robinson Post

National Veterans Affairs Foreign Wars

Sons of the American Legion

Veteran’s Foreign Wars Post 2122

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