NEVER FORGET
Stanford hosts Patriot Day Parade
Published 2:28 pm Tuesday, September 14, 2021
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Sonya Kirkpatrick and Leah Middleton created a chalk mural for Saturday's Patriot Parade in Stanford.
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WWII veteran Ottis L. Cave, passenger, served as the Grand Marshall of the Patriot Day Parade in Stanford Saturday. Following the parade, Cave posed for a photo alongside driver Kevin Cox and Stanford Mayor Dalton Miller.
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A boy sits below a flag honoring those lost in the September 11, 2001 attacks in the United States.
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Lincoln County Middle School Cheerleaders participate in the Patriot Parade in downtown Stanford on Sept. 11. LCMS cheerleaders carried 13 flags in rememberance of the 13 U.S. service members who recently lost their lives in Kabul.
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Desert Storm veteran Ron Nichols partcipates in the Patriot Day parade in downtown Stanford.
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Carla Loveless-Tackett, with the Lincoln County Veterans Outreach Center, waves as she rides down Main Street during Stanford's Patriot Parade held Saturday, Sept. 11.
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Vietnam Veteran and U.S. Marine Ronald K. Abney rides in the Patriot Parade held Saturday, Sept. 11 in Stanford.
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Ottis L. Cave, 95, served as Grand Marshal of the Patriot Day Parade in Stanford on Saturday, Sept. 11. Cave served in World War II.
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Local police participate in the Sept. 11 Patriot Parade in Stanford.
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Fire trucks make their way down Main Street during the Patriot Parade held Sept. 11.
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The Logan-Whitley Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) wave American Flags as they make their way down Main Street in Stanford Saturday.
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Lincoln County Cheerleaders pause for the U.S. National Anthem during Saturday's Patriot Parade in Stanford.
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Spectators line up as the Patriot Day Parade in Stanford begins to make its way down Main Street .
STANFORD – On Saturday, the City of Stanford held a Patriot Day Parade in remembrance of those lives lost 20 years ago on Sept. 11, 2001, and in honor of those who have served, continue to serve and plan to serve in the United States military.
The Grand Marshall of Saturday’s parade was World War II Veteran Ottis L. Cave. Cave, who is 95 years old, served in Casablanca, North Africa. The parade featured local law enforcement, fire fighters, veterans, civic groups and more. Lincoln County Middle School Cheerleaders also carried 13 flags in honor of the 13 U.S. Service members who were killed recently in Kabul.