More than 100 veterans memorialized at last roll call on nov. 12, 2022. | va wichita health care | veterans affairs

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Associate Director Alicia Miller began the Last Roll Call ceremony on Sat., Nov. 12, by invoking the words of Abraham Lincoln. “Today, we honor not only he who bore the battle, but also his


widow and his orphans,” she said. Last Roll Call is a memorial service honoring Veterans who have passed away and is a longstanding tradition at many VAMCs across the nation. It is typically


held once or twice per year and attended by 50-100 family members, friends, and comrades-in-arms of recently deceased Veterans. The Nov. 12 event had not been held since 2019 due to the


threats posed by COVID. Roughly 550 people turned out to remember and celebrate the lives of Veterans who passed away over the past three years. Susan Bishop and her daughter Sarah Knotts


attended to honor husband and father Walter Bishop, a U.S. Navy Veteran. “I love it,” Bishop said of the event. “It is amazing to see all these people who have come to honor their loved


ones.” After delivering the Soldier’s Psalm, Chaplain Stephen Morgan read the names of more than 100 Veterans who had passed. “You could feel a catharsis as their sacrifices were formally


recognized,” said Ch. Morgan. Warm thanks to the Chaplain Service and the many volunteers who made this event a success.