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Seniors At The Timbers Of Shorewood Honored On Veterans Day

The Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery Honor Guard bugler played taps and representatives performed a flag folding ceremony on Veterans Day.

Veterans Day is important to the residents and staff at the Timbers of Shorewood, and a meaningful Veterans Day event took place on Friday, November 11, at the senior living community at 1100 N. River Road, Shorewood.

The Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery Honor Guard bugler played taps and representatives performed a flag folding ceremony. It is the only active national cemetery in the Chicago area. It opened in 1999 on the grounds of the former Joliet Arsenal.

Seventeen Timbers residents are veterans. Each received gifts from American Legion Women’s Auxiliary of Lockport and a goodie bag with multiple items including a hand-made poppy crochet from the Timbers staff.

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“Veterans are such an integral part of our senior living community,” said Kevin Young, executive director of The Timbers of Shorewood. “We wanted to do something special to honor them.”

The Timbers of Shorewood Senior Living is a rental retirement community that provides senior independent living and assisted living apartments and a full schedule of activities and services. Residents whose needs may change are able to stay in the same place and receive appropriate and compassionate care. Furnished apartments are also available for short-term stays.

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For more information visit https://www.timbersofshorewood.com or call 815-609-0669.

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