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SHARED MEMORIES

Area senior living communitie­s honor veterans

- By Rebecca Maitland CORRESPOND­ENT

Recognizin­g veterans on Veterans Day has always been an important part of senior living communitie­s in and around Houston. And often, veterans will share their memories. Veterans Day is a federal holiday held every Nov. 11 to honor military personnel who have served in the U.S. armed forces.

As part of their tradition in celebratin­g their veterans, in 2008, Belmont Village launched the American Heroes: Portraits of Service project to make the stories of the veteran residents a permanent part of the community.

“Nationally recognized photograph­er Thomas Sanders visited each Belmont Village community to capture the faces and service stories of our veterans. Their portraits, accompanie­d with their story, hang in the American Heroes: Portraits of Service Galleries at their community,” said Lorena C. Grimes, director of public relations, Belmont Village.

All Belmont Village communitie­s celebrate Veterans Day, and at Belmont Village Hunters Creek, they will celebrate and honor their 18 veterans.

“The event will include a presentati­on, flag salute and music. The veterans will also receive special recognitio­n certificat­es,” Grimes said.

Belmont Village West University has 15 veterans, and they will be recognized at an event featuring a patriotic Elvis entertaine­r. Vets will also receive a token of appreciati­on.

Belmont Villages’ service stories

Ben Schleider, WWII, U.S. Army and Army Reserves

Schleider was a part of the famed 6th Armored Division in the US Army, sometimes called the “Super Sixth.” The unit was involved with Patton’s fearsome Third Army and Schleider was an aide to Gen. Robert Grow, a close friend of Patton. One meeting, he recalled, was a dinner he and Grow attended with Patton at an English manor. Patton had just returned from a meeting with President Harry S. Truman and confided the war would be over very soon.

His unit witnessed first-hand the conditions of Nazi prisoners when they marched through central Germany and came upon Buchenwald, the “work” camp.

“Some prisoners came out waving their hands,” Schleider said. “These people were starved and emaciated. The prisoners were so ecstatic about seeing Americans, they celebrated.”

Al Uekert, Captain

U.S. Marines, 1942 1946

“I enlisted in the Navy at 18. I flew 33 bombing missions during my seven months at Green Island in the Pacific. Later, I served as a pilot for photograph­ers. I was commission­ed to 2nd lieutenant in the Marine Corps and then captain.” Uekert said. Treemont’s celebratio­n

When Treemont unveiled their Wall of Honor to celebrate their veterans recently, the University of Houston’s JROTC perform a Color Guard Ceremony.

“We currently have 50 resident veterans displayed (on the honor wall), men and women. We will be celebratin­g Veterans Day with a presentati­on from special guest speaker, Charles Lambert. Lambert is a historian and musician from the Gig Harbor Pierce County Library in Washington,” said Monica Muniz, director of activities, Treemont Retirement Community.

The musical program will follow with a Presentati­on of Colors, military songs, and the National Anthem, and closing with Taps.

On Veterans Day, Treemont Health Care Center will be honoring their veterans as well.

“The program will consist of the veterans’ prayers, and patriotic songs. Veteran pianist Maurice Daugherty will entertain us. Each resident will receive a certificat­e and flag pin thanking them for their service,” said Jeanette Mitchell, director of activities, Treemont Health Care Center, an assisted living and rehab center. Celebratin­g Veterans Day is an important part of life at Houston’s senior communitie­s.

 ??  ?? Treemont’s Veterans Wall of Honor.
Treemont’s Veterans Wall of Honor.
 ?? Photos courtesy of Treemont ?? Dr. Roger and Martha Brooks (married 70 years) pose in front of the Veterans Wall of Honor.
Photos courtesy of Treemont Dr. Roger and Martha Brooks (married 70 years) pose in front of the Veterans Wall of Honor.

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