City of Westfield to Honor Fallen Heroes at Memorial Day Ceremony
Westfield, IN (April 21, 2025) — The City of Westfield will pay tribute to brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation at its annual Memorial Day Ceremony on Wednesday, May 21, at 6:30 p.m. near the Fallen Hoosier Heroes Memorial (401 N. Union Street). Free parking available at Christ United Methodist Church (318 N. Union Street) and Westfield High School with a complimentary shuttle provided to transport guests to-and-from the ceremony location. This outdoor event is free and open to the public, but we request attendees RSVP here.
The ceremony will feature remarks from local veterans, including Mayor Scott Willis and Lt. Col. Billy Ray Moore, who will serve as the keynote speaker. The newly formed Westfield Community Choir will also perform a special selection of songs to honor the fallen heroes.
“Serving our great nation as a U.S. Marine is one of my greatest honors in life,” said Mayor Willis. “I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to honor my brothers and sisters who gave everything for our safety and freedom. Their sacrifices are an important reminder that we must never forget their service, their courage, or the ideals they gave their lives to protect.”
As part of the ceremony, all attendees will be invited to place a carnation at the base of the Fallen Heroes Memorial to honor the fallen.
For more information about the Memorial Day Ceremony, visit westfieldin.gov/memorialceremony.
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About the City of Westfield: Westfield is the fastest-growing city in Indiana and the sixth-fastest-growing city in the country. Westfield is home to more than 50,000 residents in Hamilton County, situated north of Indianapolis. The city is known for its 400-acre Grand Park Sports Campus, connectivity to US-31 and State Road 32, and nationally recognized public schools.