Veteran tribute is an important and deeply personal tradition that honors the lives of military service members and their contributions. It has evolved through the years to reflect changing societal values and advances in technology, but its core principle remains unchanged.
While there are many ways to pay tribute to veterans, some of the most meaningful involve sharing their stories with others. Whether through writing, public speaking or a multimedia presentation, sharing a veterans’ story is a powerful way to remember and honor their life.
In addition to writing, another way to honor a veteran is by displaying their personal memorabilia at a funeral or memorial event. This allows loved ones to share their memories of the departed and celebrate all aspects of their veteran’s life.
Other veteran tribute options include community events that bring the entire community together to remember and honor veterans. One example is the American Veterans Traveling Tribute Vietnam Wall and Cost of Freedom Memorial, which is making its first stop in Southwest Louisiana this November. This 80 percent replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., will be at the Coushatta Casino Resort in Kinder from Nov. 3-7.
For many families, planning a veterans tribute can be an emotionally complex process. It requires a keen understanding of ceremonial traditions and the ability to manage all the logistical details involved in these ceremonies. That’s why some choose to work with professionals who help them plan a veteran tribute that reflects the spirit and honor of their loved one.