Yuma VFW Post 8242 honors fallen heroes with heartfelt Memorial Day tribute

Adrik Vargas

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) – Along Highway 95 in Yuma, the sound of flags flapping and quiet salutes set the tone for a moving Memorial Day tribute hosted by VFW Post 8242.

Community members came together Monday morning to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice. For many at the ceremony, the day was about more than just patriotism, it was deeply personal.

The event included a special moment of remembrance: A flag once kept by the family of First Lt. Foster Sutton, a World War II soldier who died in the Philippines in 1945, was officially given a new home at the post.

“We’re going to have this flag in our post in honor of First Lt. Foster Sutton, who gave his life, did not come home, and that’s why we honor him on this Memorial Day,” Ibarra said.

The ceremony was filled with emotion and reflection, with attendees sharing stories, memories, and messages of strength.

“It’s one of the most expensive holidays of the year,” said Marge Robison, President of the VFW Auxiliary. “We’re not here for a barbecue, we’re here to honor our fallen men.”

For Veterans still carrying the weight of war, Robison added a gentle reminder: “God works in mysterious ways, and that means their job was not done yet.”

While the day honored those lost, it also reminded everyone of the power of community. Members of the post say their doors, and their hearts, are always open.

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