Showing posts with label Fallen Soldier Table. Show all posts
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Friday, July 23, 2010

Fallen Soldier Table | Toledo/Perrysburg Wedding Planner

We are pleased to say that one of our August couples is having a Fallen Soldier Table at their wedding reception.

Missing Soldiers Table

There is a special, memorable ceremony held for those that cannot attend dinner functions. This ceremony is presented to acknowledge the inability of the missing, prisoners of war, or deceased to be at the function in celebration. It is held in honor of their sacrifices for our country. It is a very moving ceremony.
The table is reserved to honor the missing loved ones. It symbolizes that they are attending in spirit. They should never be forgotten.

The table is set as follows*:
The table is round -- to show everlasting concern for those missing and fallen comrades.
The tablecloth is white -- symbolizing the purity of their motives when answering the call to duty and the purity of America.
A single red rose -- in a vase, reminds us of the blood given, the life of each of the missing, and the loved ones and friends who miss them daily.
The vase is tied with a red ribbon -- symbol of continued determination to remember our fallen, account for our missing, and display the Patriotism that is America.
A slice of lemon on the bread plate -- is to remind us of the bitter fate of those who will never return.
A pinch of salt -- symbolizes the tears endured by the families of those who have fallen or who have not returned.
The Bible -- represents the strength gained through faith to sustain those lost and to find peace.
The candle -- is reminiscent of the light of hope which lives on in one's heart, the light of America will always be the light in a world of darkness.
The glass is inverted -- to symbolize their inability to share this evening's toast.
The chair is empty -- they are missing, they are not with us.

Fallen Soldiers Table

During the ceremony all are asked to stand and raise their glass, do not drink, as all toast friends, family, and countrymen who cannot be there.
The closing of the ceremony consists of the playing of Taps.

Why hold this ceremony? To make one Remember.
Remember they gave their freedom or their lives to ensure the freedom of our beloved United States of America.
It is for the Comrades, the Brothers, and for all those who have served and unable to be at the function.
Remember them all.


Thank you to Nancy and Sunshine for this article.

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