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October 9, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES II • Page 5
Ridgewood Gold Star Mothers honored at local ceremony
The solemn occasion of Gold Star
Mother’s Day was recently observed at Van
Neste Park, Ridgewood. This annual event
pays tribute to the mothers of those military
service members who have given the ulti-
mate sacrifice in the service of the United
States. People from Ridgewood, Ho-Ho-Kus,
Saddle River, Wyckoff, and other local
communities attended the ceremony coor-
dinated and conducted by the Ridgewood
Gold Star Mother’s Day Committee.
In the aftermath of World War I, Wash-
ington, D.C. resident Grace Darling Seibold,
Top left: Volunteers set up luminarias. Top
right: A veteran plays ‘Taps.’ Above: Combat
boots recall fallen soldiers.
formed Gold Star Mothers, an organization
to support mothers who had lost sons and
daughters to the war. Seibold’s son, First
Lieutenant George Vaughn Seibold, was an
aviator killed in combat over France in 1918.
In 1928, the group decided to nationalize its
efforts. In 1936, a joint congressional reso-
lution established the last Sunday in Sep-
tember as Gold Star Mother’s Day. Today,
Gold Star Mothers has tens of thousands of
members and hundreds of local chapters.
According to Stanley Kober, former
commander of VFW Post 192, the first
joint, publically coordinated, local Gold Star
Mother’s Day Ceremony started in 2010. At
that time, the Blue Star Mothers Chapter 3
of North Jersey (each Blue Star mother has
at least one son or daughter currently serv-
ing in the military) asked the Ridgewood
American Legion Post 53 and the Wash-
ington Elm VFW Post 192 (Ridgewood-
-Ho-Ho-Kus) to join in a simultaneous,
multi-municipality (Ridgewood, Ho-Ho-
Kus, Wyckoff, and Wanaque) ceremony
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