A new wreath for Remembrance Day?

Dear Editor,

I am writing you in the hopes of initiating the inclusion of a new wreath in Remembrance Day services across the country. 

I am a first generation Canadian of immigrant Russian German and Dutch parents. Both were in the heart of World War 2 and suffered as "collateral damage". Their stories are mostly hidden but the legacy in our family dynamics is palpable and deeply painful.

I have always struggled with the Remembrance Day service because of it's primary focus on the military aspect of the War. I felt that so much more ought to be remembered.

Over the last several years, our local choir has sung 2 heartfelt songs at the service. Singing was a way to help me participate. Still... something was missing. 

Last year, in 2015, I found the courage to ask our local Lion's organizers of the service if I could walk up with a Wreath for The People. They kindly said yes, and came up with a perfect description..... a Wreath for Casualties of War. 

And so.. last year.. I walked slowly to the front with that wreath and placed it on it's stand. I was shaking with emotion and tears... to finally be able to honour the history of my family and their suffering. This wreath is now a permanent offering in our Saturna Island Remembrance Day service.

Considering the current world situation of the death, trauma and displacement of so many people abroad in war, my hope is that this letter inspires other organizations, towns and cities to consider this one addition in their service. 

A Wreath for Casualties of War. 

It is time, I believe.

Thank-you,

Sandra Kriese

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