Memorial service honors heroes

Joel Brinkley of Chapel Hill -Butler Funeral Home played taps today at a memorial service. (Staff photo)
Joel Brinkley of Chapel Hill -Butler Funeral Home played taps today at a memorial service. (Staff photo)

There are two kinds of heroes, according to James “Bundy” Jenkins.

Jenkins, with the American Legion Post 188, conducted a memorial service today, Memorial Day, at Chapel Hill-Butler Funeral Home, 94th and State Avenue.

There are heroes who have given their lives in military service, and there also are community heroes, Jenkins said in a speech at the memorial service today. He talked about Clyde LaFollette, who gave many volunteer years with the Salvation Army, as a community hero.

Jenkins talked about the history of Memorial Day. Memorial Day started as a way to honor those who died in serving their country, he said. Gradually, the day became a time to honor all persons who have died.

“Let us not forgot all of those who served in the armed services have served in our places,” Jenkins said. “Take time on this Memorial Day to reflect back on what has been done for freedom’s sake by all of those who have given their lives that we might live in this great land.”

Today’s memorial service included the placing of a memorial wreath at a flagpole at Chapel Hill, the playing of taps on a bugle by Joel Brinkley, the playing of “Amazing Grace” by Joe Henre, retired from the Kansas City, Kan., Police Department, and a 21-gun salute.

Joe Henre, from the Kansas City, Kan., Police Department, played "Amazing Grace" on the bagpipes during a memorial service today. (Staff photo)
Joe Henre, retired from the Kansas City, Kan., Police Department, played “Amazing Grace” on the bagpipes during a memorial service today. (Staff photo)

James "Bundy" Jenkins spoke at the Memorial Day service today at Chapel Hill-Butler Funeral Home. American Legion Post 188 conducted the event. (Staff photo)
James “Bundy” Jenkins spoke at the Memorial Day service today at Chapel Hill-Butler Funeral Home. American Legion Post 188 conducted the event. (Staff photo)

James "Bundy" Jenkins led a flag salute at today's Memorial Day service at the Chapel Hill-Butler Funeral Home. The service was conducted by American Legion Post 188. (Staff photo)
James “Bundy” Jenkins led a flag salute at today’s Memorial Day service at the Chapel Hill-Butler Funeral Home. The service was conducted by American Legion Post 188. (Staff photo)

About 100 people attending the Memorial Day service today at Chapel Hill-Butler Funeral Home applauded at the end of James "Bundy" Jenkins' remarks. (Staff photo)
About 100 people attending the Memorial Day service today at Chapel Hill-Butler Funeral Home applauded at the end of James “Bundy” Jenkins’ remarks. (Staff photo)

People attending a Memorial Day service today at Chapel Hill-Butler Funeral Home listened to a speech. (Staff photo)
People attending a Memorial Day service today at Chapel Hill-Butler Funeral Home listened to a speech. (Staff photo)

Maria Bozich and James "Bundy" Jenkins placed a wreath under a flagpole during today's Memorial Day ceremony at Chapel Hill-Butler Funeral Home. (Staff photo)
Maria Bozich and James “Bundy” Jenkins placed a wreath at a flagpole during today’s Memorial Day ceremony at Chapel Hill-Butler Funeral Home. (Staff photo)

Members of American Legion Post 188 presented a 21-gun salute during today's Memorial Day service at Chapel Hill-Butler Funeral Home. (Staff photo)
Members of American Legion Post 188 presented a 21-gun salute during today’s Memorial Day service at Chapel Hill-Butler Funeral Home. (Staff photo)

Members of American Legion Post 188 presented a 21-gun salute during today's Memorial Day service at Chapel Hill-Butler Funeral Home. (Staff photo)
Members of American Legion Post 188 presented a 21-gun salute during today’s Memorial Day service at Chapel Hill-Butler Funeral Home. (Staff photo)

Members of American Legion Post 188 presented a 21-gun salute during today's Memorial Day service at Chapel Hill-Butler Funeral Home. (Staff photo)
Members of American Legion Post 188 presented a 21-gun salute during today’s Memorial Day service at Chapel Hill-Butler Funeral Home. (Staff photo)

An Avenue of Flags lined the roads of Chapel Hill-Butler Funeral Home today. (Staff photo)
An Avenue of Flags lined the roads of Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens cemetery today. (Staff photo)

An Avenue of Flags lined the Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens cemetery today. (Staff photo)
An Avenue of Flags lined the Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens cemetery today. (Staff photo)

Traveling Vietnam Wall on exhibit at Liberty Memorial

The AVTT Traveling Vietnam Wall is on exhibit at the Liberty Memorial Museum on Memorial Day weekend.

The wall will be available for public viewing through 2:30 p.m. Monday, May 25, when there will be a closing ceremony.

A Memorial Day Ceremony is from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. May 25 in the Memorial Courtyard in front of Memory Hall at the Liberty Memorial.

Also on display through today is a Vietnam-era Bell UH-1 Iroquois “Huey” helicopter, near the south walkway entrance.

A vintage military vehicle display is on exhibit through 5 p.m. Monday, May 25, on the southeast lawn of the Liberty Memorial. It will have military vehicles from World War I, World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War and Operation Desert Storm.

All the activities and displays are free to the public today.

Sun comes out for Memorial Day

This chart shows Wyandotte County in an are of no risk from storms today, but close to a marginal risk area. (National Weather Service graphic)
This chart shows Wyandotte County in an area of no risk from storms today, but close to a marginal risk area. (National Weather Service graphic)

After a brief rain about an hour earlier, there were sunny skies at 9 a.m. Monday, Memorial Day, in Wyandotte County.

Some non-severe thunderstorms are possible in the region this afternoon and evening, also, to the north and west of Wyandotte County, according to the National Weather Service. These storms could include hail and damaging winds, the weather service said.

There is only a 20 percent chance of rain today, according to the weather service, with a high of 78 predicted. A south wind of 11 to 15 mph will gust up to 22 mph, the weather service said.

Rain currently can be seen on weather service radar near the Medicine Lodge, Kan., and Wichita areas to the southwest.

Tonight, there is a 30 percent chance of thunderstorms, according to the weather service. The low will be around 63.

Tuesday, there is a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly before 1 p.m., and the high will be near 78, the weather service said.

Tuesday night, expect a 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, with a low of 62, according to the weather service.

The weather service predicted 1.5 to 2.5 inches of rain possible in the region over the next seven days, with locally higher amounts up to 4 inches possible. This may lead to flooding in places, according to the weather service.

About 1.5 to 2 inches of rain is predicted for the next seven days, with the possibility of 4 inches of rain in some areas. (National Weather Service graphic)
About 1.5 to 2 inches of rain is predicted for the next seven days, with the possibility of 4 inches of rain in some areas. (National Weather Service graphic)