DeKalb West Pays Tribute to Veterans

November 8, 2018
By: Bill Conger

The sixth grade classes at DeKalb West School paid homage to the men and women in the nation’s military for Veterans Day.

Students of Tammy Payne and Jessica Antoniak made patriotic drawings and letters that they are giving to the veterans of DeKalb County for the November 11th holiday.

“Thank you for all you do, the blood and sweat dropped, [and] the freedom you have blessed upon us,” Grant Buterbaugh wrote in his letter. “In the blizzards, sandstorms, and strong waters you gave me freedom. Your services will be rewarded with glory in all aspects. Our country has depended on you, and you made a good decision to serve.”

“Thank you for your service to the United States of America,” writes Christian Hale. “You are a true hero to our dear country. We will always remember you in our hearts. You mean so much to us and our country. We know that we can always trust you.”

“Thank you for your service and your honor to America,” writes Tryton Hartle. “You are an inspiration to us all. Your courage and boldness in your service has given us hope.  Your honor and bravery is a light to honor the values of America.”

“Thank you for your service and honor toward America,” writes Haley Murphy. “You have fought or are still fighting for our country’s freedom, and sacrificing your life for the United States of America. It seems like you are fearless, and you are our hero.”

“We thank you for fighting for the freedom of our country,” Kenson Moss wrote. “Your services have cost you much sacrifice. The United States is safe because of your bravery and the blood that was shed. You did the heroic heed for America. When people look at the flag, they think of the things you’ve done for our country and home.”

DeKalb West School salutes our veterans and thank you for your service.

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