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Memorial Day

by Note with Love Team - May 21, 2025
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Happy Memorial Day 2025! Every year, Memorial Day is celebrated on the last Monday in May. It is a special day in America to remember the men and women who died while serving in the U.S. military. This year, Memorial Day is on Monday, May 26th. But do you know how it started and why we celebrate it? Keep reading to learn more!

Key Takeaways:

  • Memorial Day honors the brave Americans who died serving in the U.S. military.
  • It is celebrated every year on the last Monday in May, marking the unofficial start of summer.
  • Originally called Decoration Day, it began in 1868 to honor Union soldiers from the Civil War.
  • Memorial Day became a federal holiday in 1971.
  • Visiting cemeteries and memorials to pay respects is a common Memorial Day tradition.

What Is Memorial Day?

Memorial Day is a federal holiday. To many, this day is originally known as Decoration Day. It is also seen as the unofficial start of summer in the United States. This day honors all the men and women who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces.

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On Memorial Day, Americans come together to remember and honor those who gave their lives defending the country, and to support their families. At 3 p.m. local time, there is a National Moment of Remembrance, a one-minute pause of silence to honor the fallen heroes.

A Brief History Of Memorial Day

Memorial Day, originally known as Decoration Day, traces its roots back to May 30, 1868, when it was first observed as a national day of remembrance. Proclaimed by Commander in Chief John A. Logan of the Grand Army of the Republic, the day was set aside to honor the Union soldiers who had died in the Civil War.

Though many towns and individuals claimed to have held the first observance, the National Cemetery Administration credits Mary Ann Williams for proposing the idea of adorning the graves of fallen soldiers, Union and Confederate alike, with flowers.

Following Logan’s proclamation, the tradition spread quickly. New York was the first state to officially recognize Decoration Day in 1873, and by 1890, every Union state had adopted the holiday. Over time, as the nation endured more conflicts, the meaning of the day expanded. Following the World Wars, Memorial Day became a solemn occasion to honor all U.S. military personnel who gave their lives in service to the country.

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In 1968, Congress shifted the observance to the last Monday in May, and by 1971, it became an official federal holiday known as Memorial Day. As Brevet Lt. Col. Edmund B. Whitman said in 1868, “That Nation which respects and honors its dead, shall ever be respected and honored itself.” Memorial Day keeps that sacred promise alive.

However, if you're wondering about Memorial Day vs Veterans' Day, know that Memorial Day stands distinct from Veterans Day, which falls on November 11 and honors all who have served in the Armed Forces, living or deceased.

When Is Memorial Day?

Every year, Americans observe the federal holiday Memorial Day on the last Monday. Memorial Day 2025 falls on May 26.

Future Memorial Day Dates

Year

Day

Date

2025

Monday

May 26

2026

Monday

May 25

2027

Monday

May 31

2028

Monday

May 29

2029

Monday

May 28

2030

Monday

May 27

How To Celebrate Memorial Day?

Over Memorial Day weekend, many people head to the beach to relax or enjoy a barbecue in the warm afternoon sun. Families and friends come together, sharing laughter and good times. Both kids and adults find special ways to honor the meaning of the day.

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Many Americans also visit cemeteries and memorials to pay their respects to fallen heroes. Memorial Day is observed in cities like Atlanta, Augusta, Macon, across Mississippi, and throughout the South. There are plenty of meaningful ways you and your family can celebrate this important holiday.

Here are 15 special ways your family can celebrate Memorial Day:

  1. Take a moment of silence.
  2. Brush up on your knowledge of American history
  3. Take a tour of a National Park
  4. Watch the Memorial Day concert.
  5. Write letters to soldiers and their families.
  6. Donate flowers for soldiers' graves.
  7. Color uniforms accurately.
  8. You can volunteer at a soup kitchen.
  9. You can also help by building a home for a soldier.
  10. Listen to the story of an old soldier and spend some time with them.
  11. You can make your own special food to celebrate Memorial Day.
  12. Reach out to the spouse or loved one of a military member in your community.
  13. Take weekend trips or have parties and barbecues during the holidays.
  14. Volunteer to leave flags on military members' graves at a local cemetery.
  15. Make twice as many Memorial Day treats as usual and share them with a military family near you.

 Conclusion

Memorial Day is a time for everyone, young and old, to remember and honor those who died serving the country. Families and friends come together to reflect and celebrate. Memorial Day meaning lies in honoring the fallen soldiers and their families! This special day happens every year, so let’s make happy memories and get ready for Memorial Day 2025!

FAQ 1: Is Memorial Day Just For Fallen Soldiers?

Memorial Day honors those who died while serving in the military, while Veterans Day in November recognizes all veterans, both living and passed.

FAQ 2: What Flower Is A Symbol Of Veterans Day?

The red poppy is the symbol of Veterans Day. The American Legion made it their official flower in 1920.

FAQ 3: Why Can't You Wear White On Memorial Day?

Wearing white was seen as too flashy, so people stopped wearing it on Memorial Day.

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