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12/19/2020 11:00 PM

Volunteers, Sponsors Help Hally Honor Branford Military Graves on Wreaths Across America Day


During a brief ceremony on Dec. 19 at Branford's St. Agnes Cemetery, Mark Hally (center) thanks sponsors and volunteers for helping to deliver 1,300 wreaths to military graves in town on national Wreaths Across America Day.Pam Johnson/The Sound

On Saturday, Dec. 19, a small cadre of dedicated volunteers put on their face masks, grabbed their snow shovels and helped teen Mark Hally place 1,300 holiday wreaths on Branford military graves on national Wreaths Across America (WAA) Day.

Volunteers assisted with quick distribution of wreaths among the town's seven cemeteries following a very brief and socially distanced WAA honor ceremony, which was arranged by Hally and took place at St. Agnes Cemetery at noon on Dec. 19, including a prayer for those who served.

Despite the limitations the pandemic has placed on his public fundraising efforts, Hally was determined to raise as much as possible and hold the event. He raised enough to sponsor 1,300 wreaths based on donations which came in from the community during the past weeks.

In 2019, Hally raised just over $16,000 and rallied volunteers to help him place 1,500 wreaths on Branford veterans' graves on national WAA Day, marking the first time Branford veterans' places of rest were decorated with WAA wreaths on the same day that WAA wreaths were placed on military graves at Arlington National Cemetery and at tens of thousands of other military graves across the country.

Hally instituted the program in Branford last year as part of his Eagle Scout project.

On Dec. 19, Hally told Zip06/The Sound he would like to thank everyone who donated to the program, sponsored a wreath for a military grave and/or came out to help him place wreaths in Branford this year.

Wreaths in hand, volunteers begin to fan out at St. Agnes Cemetery to decorate military graves on national Wreaths Across America Day, Dec. 19.Pam Johnson/The Sound
Volunteers brought snow shovels on Dec. 19 to Branford's seven cemeteries as part of the effort to clear military graves and place wreaths on them during Wreaths Across America Day, Dec. 19.Pam Johnson/The Sound
Wreaths decorated for each branch of the military service were on display as part of a brief ceremony at St. Agnes Cemetery coordinated by Branford resident Mark Hally. Hally raised funds and gathered volunteers to help him place 1,300 wreaths on military graves in the town's seven cemeteries on Dec. 19, National Wreaths Across America Day.Pam Johnson/The Sound