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Buckhannon honors hometown heroes with parade, celebration this Veterans Day

James Kittle

BUCKHANNON — On November 11, the town of Buckhannon comes together to honor the veterans who have served our country, both in the past and today.

Veterans Day is a moment to reflect on the sacrifices made by those who put their lives on the line to protect our freedoms. Originally known as Armistice Day, Veterans Day commemorates the signing of the armistice that ended World War I on November 11, 1918, symbolizing peace after years of conflict. In 1954, the holiday was officially renamed Veterans Day to honor veterans of all wars.

This year, Buckhannon hosted a Veterans Day Parade and Celebration, sponsored by the West Virginia Strawberry Festival, WV Dickens Christmas Festival and Faire, Create Buckhannon, and other community organizations.

The parade started on East Main Street, with a Celebration of Gratitude following at Jawbone Park. The event gave community members a chance to express their appreciation and respect for the local heroes who have served.

One such hero, the late James Carroll Kittle, was in the thoughts of many this Veterans Day. Mr. Kittle, a World War II veteran and lifelong Buckhannon resident, passed away on October 16 at the age of 100.

Born in Buckhannon in 1923, Mr. Kittle joined the U.S. Army Air Corps, where he served his country with pride during WWII. After returning home, he continued to serve his community as a member of the Upshur County Honor Guard for over 71 years and was a dedicated member of local veterans organizations, including VFW Post 3663, DAV Chapter 36, and American Legion Post 7. Mr. Kittle’s enduring commitment to service was matched only by his love for his family, and he leaves behind a lasting legacy in Buckhannon.

All veterans and their families were invited to ride on the American Legion Post 7 float during the parade. The Legion described its float as the “best-looking” and encouraged participants to bring chairs to sit on.

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