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The Veterans Memorial Committee was
established in 1969, at the height of the
Vietnam War. The committee was formed to create
a fitting memorial to the Cohasset men who were
giving their lives in Vietnam. In 1970, the
committee designed and built the memorial that
now stands at Veterans Park at Cohasset Harbor.
The park features a memorial wall listing the
Cohasset men who served in WWI, WWII, Korea and
those that lost their lives in Vietnam.
In 1995, the Veterans Memorial Committee
selected and named squares and parks in town to
the memory of the eight Cohasset men who
sacrificed their lives in Vietnam. At that time,
we also dedicated a square to the only Cohasset
man who died in Korea. Each square was dedicated
during ceremonies held on Veterans Day, 1996. In
total, the town has named 22 places in honor of
the Cohasset men who made the supreme sacrifice
for their country.
A large monument was constructed at the
Woodside Cemetery in 2001, honoring the Gold
Star Mothers of Cohasset (these are mothers who
have lost sons or daughters while serving their
country). The memorial is unique in size and
scope, consisting of an eight foot tall mother
stone flanked by twenty-two stones inscribed
with the names of both mother and son. This
memorial serves as a powerful reminder of the
high price the little town of Cohasset paid for
the cause of freedom.
In 2002, we were asked to help complete the
troubled Civil War, WWI and WWII War memorials
at Veterans Park. A group of WWII veterans had
undertaken the task of raising nearly $100,000
to construct the memorial; however, the project
was trouble from the start with differing
opinions of what names should be engraved on the
memorial, and the engraved stones that were
delivered were not the correct size for the
memorial wall. The Veterans Memorial Committee
became involved and resolved these complications
and completed the project at a cost of $30,000,
gratefully received from the taxpayers of
Cohasset.
We have recently completed a monument at
Veterans Park to honor the Cohasset men and
Women that have served during the Korean,
Vietnam, Gulf War and the War on Terror.
The 60' diameter fieldstone and gray granite, is
sunken into the ground preserving the harbor
vistas. It is the focal point and
finishing piece of the Veterans Park begun in
the mid 1960's. The panels on the new
memorial list the names of the over 600 Cohasset
Men and Women that have served in these wars.
Glenn Pratt, Chairman -
info@cohassetveteransmemorial.com
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