2026 Memorial Day Parade & Closing Ceremony

May 25, 2026 YouTube Report Issue

The City of Fall River held its 2026 Memorial Day parade and a subsequent closing ceremony at Government Center. The event broadcast featured profiles of key figures, including the Parade Marshal, retired Army Second Lieutenant Mary Goff, who served as a nurse in Japan during the Vietnam War, and the city's Veteran Service Officer, Taylor Ferris, a Navy Corpsman who served in Iraq. The broadcast also highlighted the work of Graves and Flags Officer Victor Faras and the upcoming new facility for the Veterans Association of Bristol County. The parade included numerous local groups such as police and fire departments, various veterans' organizations like VFW Post 486 and the DAV, school bands, and community groups, proceeding despite weather concerns that caused cancellations in neighboring towns. The post-parade ceremony, emceed by Taylor Ferris, focused on honoring the service of military nurses. Captain Mary Goff delivered a powerful keynote address detailing her experiences as a young nurse treating severely wounded soldiers and her difficult return to civilian life. Mayor Paul Coogan presented a citation to the South Coast Nurses Honor Guard, founded by Darlene Tetro, for their work honoring fallen nurses. In a moving series of presentations, Mary Goff was made an honorary member of the Honor Guard and received several gifts, including unpublished art prints from local artist Brian Fox. The ceremony concluded with a Nightingale Tribute for fallen veteran nurses, a poetry reading by veteran Jeff Sarni, the playing of Taps by Arthur Caesar, and a final benediction.

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