Greeley Continues 100 Year Tradition Honoring Veterans at Memorial Day Ceremony
GREELEY, Colo. — The City of Greeley invites the community to attend its annual Memorial Day Ceremony on Monday, May 25, 2026, at 9 a.m. at Linn Grove Cemetery, 1700 Cedar Ave. The ceremony is free and open to the public.
Hosted by Linn Grove Cemetery staff in partnership with Weld County military organizations and brings the community together to remember those who have served our country.
The ceremony will include:
- Twenty-one-gun salute
- Patriotic music
- Proclamation
- Guest speaker
- Tributes and dedications
- Benediction
A central part of the event is the Avenue of Flags, a display of more than 180 casket flags donated by local families. Each flag represents a loved one and stands as a powerful tribute to their service and sacrifice.
This year’s ceremony will feature keynote speaker Jennifer Jenkins. A caregiver and Wounded Warrior Project speaker, Jenkins will share her experience supporting a wounded veteran.
“This ceremony is a meaningful way for our community to come together, reflect and honor those who gave their lives in service,” said Josh Hurley, Linn Grove Cemetery Manager. “It’s a tradition that continues because of the care and respect our community shows each year.”
Volunteer opportunity: Help place flags on veterans’ graves
Community members are invited to help prepare for Memorial Day by placing American flags on more than 2,000 veterans’ graves at Linn Grove Cemetery.
Volunteers may participate between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., May 18 through May 23. To sign up, contact the Linn Grove Cemetery office at 970-350-9386.
For more information on Linn Grove Cemetery and the Memorial Day Ceremony, visit https://greeleyco.gov/residents/resources/linn-grove-cemetery.
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