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Community Commemorates Vietnam Veterans with Tribute at Veterans Park in Great Bend

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By the Great Bend Chamber of Commerce

 

U.S. Senator Dr. Roger Marshall speaking at the dedication ceremony on Nov. 11th. (Photo by the Great Bend Chamber of Commerce.

GREAT BEND, Kan. — On Monday, November 11th, 2024 the Great Bend Chamber of Commerce proudly held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to commemorate the completion of the Barton County Vietnam Veterans Memorial at Veterans Park. This heartfelt tribute was made possible by the incredible generosity of local individuals, businesses, and organizations who rallied to support the project, initiated toward the end of 2023.

The memorial, envisioned by Larry Parsons, was designed to provide a place of reflection and healing for Vietnam veterans and their families. Parsons collaborated with a committee of six
Vietnam veterans—Don Green, Ghazi Jayhay, Ken Lebbin, Mike Harbaugh, and Gary Burke—who shared insights from their personal experiences in Vietnam to shape the vision.

“Our community was so willing to support this idea, and I want to thank everyone for their part in making it a reality,” Parsons said. “We wanted a space where veterans could let go of the anger and frustration they’ve carried for over 50 years.”

Photo Credit: Great Bend Chamber of Commerce

The project culminated in a striking design crafted by Bruce Bitter and his brother Brent of B&B Metal Arts in Hoisington, who devoted hundreds of hours to bring the memorial to life. The City of Great Bend provided a prime location at Veterans Park, and numerous businesses contributed financial support or discounted materials, showcasing the community’s commitment to honoring its veterans.

The dedication ceremony featured U.S. Senator Dr. Roger Marshall, who spoke about the enduring significance of honoring Vietnam veterans. “Vietnam veterans didn’t come home to parades or warm welcomes,” Parsons said. “This memorial serves as a permanent place of healing, reflection, and respect for their sacrifices.”

Special thanks were extended to B&B Metal Arts, the City of Great Bend, and everyone who contributed to this labor of love. The dedication concluded with a prayer asking for God’s
blessing over the memorial, ensuring it remains a beacon of hope and healing for generations to come.

For more information, please contact the Great Bend Chamber of Commerce at [email protected].

More photos available at https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjBRpZU.

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