Haltom City Veterans Memorial

David and I walked at Haltom Road Park featuring a 0.37 mile walking/jogging trail, Haltom Road Park a 9.0 acre neighborhood park with a small shelter, restrooms, playground, picnic areas and a baseball/football practice field.

Isn’t this a impressive Monument

The park is located at located at 3113 Haltom Rd. The park backs up to my sisters home and she has a gate leading into the park. Which is where we used to host East Egg hunts when Suzzane and my nephew David was small.

While at the park I took the time to visit the Haltom City Veterans Memorial for the first time up close. I was so impressed by all the details they included in the Monument.

I know you can’t see it but this is the World and the Countries are on this and when it turns you can see the different places as I found Asia yesterday.

I was able to reflect on everyone I know who has served in the service and to take the time to PRAY for them as well as our fallen police officers and reflect back onto the ones who helped with Suzzie was hit by the truck.

I can’t wait until Charlie begin his class on the Military and learns more about the Monument and all the area of services we have and why they are important to us.

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Haltom City Veterans Memorial
Located at Haltom Road park, the Haltom City Veterans Memorial site was dedicated in November, 2016, a groundbreaking ceremony was held in April, 2017 and the structure was completed in March, 2018. A grand opening ceremony was held in November, 2017.

The  objective was for this Memorial to be reverent, respectful and reflective to honor those men and women who have valiantly fought and died for our freedom .

Not only was there this display for the Police and one of our fallen officers but also Police, Coast Guard, Marine, Air Force Navy, and the Army,

The Veterans Memorial includes an impressive 30-foot victory arch with the names of the fallen from Haltom City. A water feature includes a 6,000-pound solid granite globe, with etchings of the world that rotates. This fountain was made possible by donations from a local resident, Bonnie Richards and her family.

Encircling the fountain are seven granite pedestals representing each branch of the military as well as the Haltom City Police and Fire Departments. Stone benches provide seating around the Memorial.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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