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    100K wreaths headed to Arlington National Cemetery

    PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Twenty years ago, wreath company owner Morrill Worcester and a dozen other people laid 5,000 wreaths on headstones at Arlington National Cemetery. It was Worcester's way of giving thanks to the nation's veterans with leftover unsold wreaths.

    This year, Worcester has arranged for up to 100,000 wreaths to be placed on gravesites at the military cemetery on Dec. 10 in his biggest wreath-laying undertaking yet.

    A convoy of more than 20 trucks left Worcester Wreath Co. in the eastern Maine town of Harrington on Sunday to begin the six-day journey to the cemetery in Arlington, Va., outside Washington, the final resting place for hundreds of thousands of veterans and a tourist site that draws 4 million visitors a year. Along the way, there'll be ceremonies at schools, veterans' homes and in communities in Maine, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland.

    Worcester never expected the wreath-laying effort to grow from a single tractor-trailer carrying a few thousand wreaths to 84 big rigs delivering wreaths to Arlington and hundreds of locations. Besides the Arlington ceremony, his Wreaths Across America organization has organized more than 700 other ceremonies at veterans' cemeteries and monuments across the country and overseas involving 225,000 wreaths.

    "We haven't really tried to push it; it's really just grown on its own," Worcester said. "We have a hard time keeping up with it."

    Worcester, who has never served in the military, came up with the idea of a wreath-laying ceremony 20 years ago when he found himself with an extra 5,000 wreaths in December, too late to bring to market. He decided upon Arlington National Cemetery, which he had visited as a child.

    After that first year, Worcester continued donating wreaths and holding ceremonies at the cemetery. The event remained relatively small with little fanfare until a photo, showing thousands of green wreaths with red ribbons nestled against headstone on a snow-covered ground, made its way around the Internet about five years ago.

    After that, Worcester got thousands of emails and letters from people wanting to donate, and inquiries from others asking how they could hold wreath-laying ceremonies of their own to pay tribute to those who have served in the military. So he and his wife founded the nonprofit Wreaths Across America to take in donations and organize hundreds of wreath-laying ceremonies at veterans' cemeteries.

    Wreaths Across America put 24,000 wreaths on Arlington headstones last year, and initially hoped to put them on virtually all 220,000 headstones this year. That initiative fell short, but Worcester said he's still pleased that they'll be able to put out 100,000 of the laurels.

    Of the 325,000 wreaths in all of this year's ceremonies, Worcester is donating 25,000. His company makes the rest, but they are paid for through donations from groups and individuals and through corporate sponsorships.

    The growth of the event doesn't surprise Joanne Patton of Hamilton, Mass., the daughter-in-law of World War II Gen. George S. Patton and the widow of Patton's son, Maj. Gen. George S. Patton IV, who is buried in Arlington.

    On Monday, Patton will receive one of Worcester's wreaths in a ceremony in Topsfield, Mass., which she will then lay on a tank in Patton Park in Hamilton, Mass. She has participated in past Wreaths Across America events as well.

    "It's an amazing expression of honoring the spirit of service," she said.

    Figuring out the logistics of resting so many wreaths at Arlington National Cemetery was complex enough when there were only 5,000 to worry about, said Wayne Hanson, who is in charge of coordinating the ceremony at Arlington. If the weather is nice, Hanson expects more than 10,000 people to participate in Saturday's event.

    Hanson is optimistic that some year soon all the Arlington headstones will have wreaths placed on them for the ceremony.

    "We can work toward doing the whole cemetery for our 25th anniversary," he said.

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    Online:

    http://www.wreathsacrossamerica.org

     
     
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    634 comments

    • Great Northwest  •  Burlington, United States  •  5 mths ago
      That defines unselfish patriotism-thank you for being so thoughtful and for showing so much respect for those who have kept us free Mr. Worcester
      • M M 5 mths ago
        Except for the dead mormon and other non-christians that died serving their country. Hopefully no disrespect is shown towards them by placing a wreath on their grave.
      • hz 5 mths ago
        WOW MM. I don't think it was ever intended to offend anyone, but I hope it doesn't offend. I was planning to go down and see my dad to see if he has a wreath.

        I hope everyone enjoys their holiday, whatever they choose to celebrate!
      • Jess and Dave 5 mths ago
        MM says that as if he is Christian. Christian means CHRIST LIKE, something that comment isn't.
    • Dark Angel  •  5 mths ago
      Considering there are more than 285,000 people laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery, eventually providing wreaths for all of them would be a large task indeed. What an honorable thing to do.
      • Adela Juliana 5 mths ago
        For the living
        they dead can smell them or see them
      • Steve 5 mths ago
        Adela, I am so glad that I live clear across the country from you, You scare me.
      • Dark Angel 5 mths ago
        Steve: I'm with you. I don't even know what the heck she said. So, you live in Sandy...would that be Utah, near Salt Lake City?
    • i always win  •  5 mths ago
      may those who died defending this great nation rest in peace for eternity. What a beautiful tribute, thank you Mr. Worcester
      • Carl 5 mths ago
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      • mn 5 mths ago
        How can you thumbs down that?

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      • Lois 5 mths ago
        This story really brings back memories when I was younger of how our Military were treated -- with the honor and respect so very earned. Thank you, Mr. Worcester, for your respect and kindness!
    • ladywolve  •  Kabul, Afghanistan  •  5 mths ago
      Wow a great story, I served for 26 years and this man has done something out standing, i look forward to next year to see if you make it 220,000 , Thank u very much Mr, Worcester,
      • betty 5 mths ago
        Where do we donate so that all head stones have a wreath? We have to help. How much can one wreath cost? Those beneath the wreath gave it all.
      • just me 5 mths ago
        Ladywolve thank you for my freedom, I appreciate it very much!
      • Drew 5 mths ago
        wow incurring the waste hah your dumb
    • Liberty  •  Vestal, United States  •  5 mths ago
      How truely beautiful, Thank you Mr. Worcester from a Veterans wife.
      • Bill Bills 5 mths ago
        "but they are paid for through donations from groups and individuals and through corporate sponsorships"

        Instead of putting decorations on tombs, that money should go towards helping the less fortunate that are still living.
      • Tina 5 mths ago
        Shawn, I can see how one might think that, but these are private donations who choose to donate to this cause. You should be glad that they are making donations at all.
      • KathleenS 5 mths ago
        @Shawn - Did you ever think they do both? BTW, how much did YOU donate?
    • DT  •  Port St. Lucie, United States  •  5 mths ago
      FINALLY A GOOD STORY
    • TEMP  •  Norfolk, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I am speaking for myself and I thank you for all of the wreaths that you have laid on the grave sites for the men and women of our armed forces that have giving their lives to give the rest of the country the right to freedom. I am a a retired vet myself.
    • Harley  •  5 mths ago
      As a military brat who comes from an extraordinarily long line of military service - I want to hug the smitherines out of this guy! A "thank you" just doesn't feel like enough.
    • tacobilly  •  5 mths ago
      thank you
    • Jaxs  •  Milwaukee, United States  •  5 mths ago
      my grampa is buried there! thanks mr. worchester!
    • TSerp  •  Las Vegas, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I work for an airline and I see them come, and I see them go. The other day a very pregnant woman was waiting anxiously at the gate I was working. Didn't say a word. When the door opened I thought she was going to cry so I offered a tissue, which she refused. When her soldier husband, the father of her unborn child, came through that door I was the one needing the tissue. Bless these men and women who lay their lives on the line for us all. Bless you, Mr. Worcester, for honoring them during Christmas. God bless us, everyone.
    • cissyit  •  Tampa, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Wonderful story, thank you so much Mr. Worcester!
    • Mike  •  Chicago, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Finally a story that isn't about the Kardashians or some other waste of time.
    • Max  •  Gaithersburg, United States  •  5 mths ago
      You know what? My brother in law was killed in Viet Nam and is buried at Fort Snelling, about a half hour from my house. I think I will go buy a wreath (maybe a few) and head over there RIGHT NOW. Thanks for the idea, Mr. Worcester.
    • WilliamJ  •  Ann Arbor, United States  •  5 mths ago
      When I lose all hope for this country some one like this comes along and temporarily restores my faith in humanity.
    • Eastside Dre  •  Sunnyvale, United States  •  5 mths ago
      this man is what being an American is all about. god bless him and all who remember our fallen and living heroes......
    • David  •  Springfield, United States  •  5 mths ago
      the tomb of the uknown solider has a gaurd 24 hours a day 365 days a year! it makes me cry to think about the ones who never got go back home.. we have a moral debt as a nation never to forgett the fallen solider. in god we trust ure never alone
    • Therealtraveledroad  •  Charlotte, United States  •  5 mths ago
      A great and noble act. Thank you.
    • David  •  Springfield, United States  •  5 mths ago
      we have thousands of cival war vets laid to rest here in springfield mo all with crosses made of stone and vets are laid to rest are cemetary is very well kept in honor of the fallen soliders. laying wreathes on every grave is a great trbute ide like see it happen here as well.
    • Doc  •  Portland, United States  •  5 mths ago
      A wonderful tribute to those who have sacrificed all for us. Weither the wars these men and women fought in were just or unjust matters not, they, and their families, deserve more respect and gratitude than we can EVER show them. God bless you Mr Worcester. RM1/USN (RET)
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