A Commonwealth Remembers: Virginia SAR Honors Memorial Day 2026 Across the Nation and the Old Dominion
Memorial Day 2026 unfolded across Virginia and the nation with a sense of unity that felt both solemn and uplifting. From the broad avenues of Washington, D.C., to the quiet cemeteries and small‑town streets of the Commonwealth, compatriots of the Virginia Society, Sons of the American Revolution, came together to honor the men and women who gave their lives in service to the United States.
What emerged was a sweeping, statewide tribute—one that reflected not only remembrance, but the living legacy of the patriots who first secured America’s freedom.


Henry County Sheriff Wayne Davis (photo right) will be the guest speaker who will share insights into current developments in local law enforcement and discuss the evolution of the recently adopted
Fort Harrison Chapter SAR compatriot Randy Atkins gave an overview of the SAR to the nearly 1000 people in attendance including JMU leadership; he spoke of the history, goals and positive impact of the SAR on the local area communities and the long-standing connection between the Fort Harrison Chapter SAR and the University. Wes Dove read the nomination letter, and Ros Poplar presented the certificate and medal.
To the chagrin of my friends, I would frequently spend more time exploring these buildings rather than beating the bushes for a rabbit or covey of quail.


