Albion observes Memorial Day, remembering the fallen

By Tom Rivers, Editor Posted 26 May 2025 at 2:45 pm

Photos by Tom Rivers

ALBION – Veterans carry the colors and march in a parade this morning on Main Street in Albion. After the parade, veterans and the community joined for a Memorial Day service in front of the middle school.

Two brothers from Albion, Benjamin Langford (left) and Zane, hold American flags while a procession of fire trucks go by.

Al Hand plays Taps during the start of the Memorial Day parade while the honor guard holds the flags.

Three generations of the Pawlak family participated in the parade with the Knights of Columbus, sending a message, “Freedom is not free.” Joe Pawlak, front left, holds that sign while his son, Julian, age 9, holds the sign to “Remember those who gave their lives.” Joe’s other sons, Michael and Noah, also were in the parade, along with their grandfather, Jerome Pawlak.

Pino Aldaco, left, and Casimer Pruski, both long-time members of the Knights of Columbus, carried American flags during the parade.

Mallory Ashbery, a drum major for the Albion marching band, helps to lead the group during today’s parade. Mallory Kozody, the other drum major, is in back.

Nick Baxter plays the baritone saxophone for the band as its makes its way down Main Street.

Stryker Braley carries the American flag with other Scouts in Troop 164 in Albion.

These veterans, including Joe Gehl in back holding the flag, promoted the Veterans Medical Transportation Service run by the Joint Veterans Council.

Nicholas Herzog, left, and Angel Aldaco carry a banner for the Knights of Columbus.