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J01946 Summary:

BILL NOJ01946
 
SAME ASNo Same As
 
SPONSORO'MARA
 
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J01946 Text:

 
Senate Resolution No. 1946
 
BY: Senator O'MARA
 
        HONORING  the  33 Purple Heart recipients interred
        at  the  New  York  State  Veterans  Cemetery-Finger
        Lakes, on May 25, 2026
 
  WHEREAS,  It  is the sense of this Legislative Body to recognize and
pay tribute to those distinguished veterans who have served  the  United
States  of  America  with  honor,  courage, and dedication, and who have
demonstrated extraordinary valor in defense of our Nation; and
 
  WHEREAS,  This  Legislative  Body  is  justly  proud  to  honor   33
recipients  of  the  Purple Heart who are interred at the New York State
Veterans Cemetery-Finger Lakes, and to recognize their  enduring  legacy
of sacrifice and service; and
 
  WHEREAS,  The Purple Heart, established by General George Washington
during the Revolutionary War, is awarded to members of the Armed  Forces
who  have  been  wounded  or  killed in action while serving our Nation,
symbolizing their  bravery,  sacrifice,  and  unwavering  commitment  to
liberty; and
 
  WHEREAS, The New York State Veterans Cemetery-Finger Lakes stands as
a  solemn  and  perpetual memorial dedicated to honoring the service and
sacrifice of our Nation's veterans, and serves as a place of reflection,
remembrance, and gratitude for generations to come; and
 
  WHEREAS, The Friends of the New York State Veterans  Cemetery-Finger
Lakes,  a  dedicated  volunteer  organization,  continues  to uphold the
highest standards and values of this hallowed ground, ensuring that  the
memory of those interred there is preserved with dignity and honor; and
 
  WHEREAS,  On  Memorial Day, May 25, 2026, a special ceremony will be
held  to  honor  these  brave  veterans,  marking  not  only  a  day  of
remembrance but also the 250th Anniversary of our Nation's Independence,
and  offering  a  meaningful opportunity to express collective gratitude
for their sacrifice; and
 
  WHEREAS, Among those honored are the following distinguished  Purple
Heart  recipients:  Francis  E.  Bell,  Sr., United States Marine Corps,
Corporal; David R. Bellomo, United States Navy, Hospital Corpsman  Third
Class;  Ronald M. Carragher, United States Marine Corps, Lance Corporal;
Donald B. Cody, United States Army,  Private  First  Class;  David  Lynn
Darling,  United  States  Marine  Corps,  Private First Class; Ronald De
Yulio, United States Army, Sergeant;  Bill  E.  English,  United  States
Marine  Corps,  Staff  Sergeant;  Robert  S. Feltenberger, United States
Army, Sergeant; Matt M. Flood, Jr., United States  Army,  Private  First
Class;  William  H.  Foster,  Jr., United States Marine Corps, Corporal;
David A. Fournier, United States  Marine  Corps,  Corporal;  Charles  J.
Franchot,  United  States  Marine  Corps, Corporal; Edward C.   Freeman,
United States Marine Corps, Corporal; Earl  L.  Hayward,  United  States
Navy, Boatswain's Mate Third Class; John L. Keilen, United States Marine
Corps, Sergeant; Martin L. Keymel, United States Army, Specialist Fourth
Class;  Elmer  C.  Kidd,  United  States Army, Corporal; John R.  Laude,
United States Army, Private; Ervin  D.  Lincourt,  United  States  Army,
 
Specialist  Fifth  Class;  Michael  James  Maney,  United  States  Army,
Sergeant; Bruce K. Manning, United States  Army,  Corporal;  Gregory  E.
Martin,  United States Marine Corps, Lance Corporal; Thomas A. Mayfield,
United  States  Army, Specialist Fourth Class; Raymond J. Modzel, United
States Army, Staff Sergeant; Angelo G. Montaglione, United States  Army,
Private  First  Class;  Angelo  D.  Palleschi, United States Army, Staff
Sergeant; Thomas L. Petrosino, Jr., United States Army, Specialist Fifth
Class; Sanford M. Rowe, United States  Army,  Technician  Fourth  Class;
William W. Sheppard, United States Army, Private First Class; Charles D.
Snyder, United States Army, Corporal; Francis L. Viehmann, United States
Army,  Captain;  Edmund  W.  Walczyk,  United States Army, Private First
Class; and Robert M. Wojchowski, United States Marine  Corps,  Sergeant;
and
 
  WHEREAS,   These   distinguished   veterans  rendered  faithful  and
honorable service to their Nation, demonstrating exceptional courage and
steadfast devotion to duty, and bearing the wounds of war in defense  of
the freedoms we cherish; now, therefore, be it
 
  RESOLVED,  That  this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to
honor and pay tribute to the 33 Purple Heart recipients interred at  the
New   York  State  Veterans  Cemetery-Finger  Lakes,  recognizing  their
extraordinary service and sacrifice; and be it further
 
  RESOLVED, That copies of this  Resolution,  suitably  engrossed,  be
transmitted   to   the   Friends   of   the   New  York  State  Veterans
Cemetery-Finger Lakes and to the families of these honored veterans.
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