The names of those honored and remembered at the event are in.
From the Remembrance Tree organizers: The Malden Chamber of Commerce & the Oak Grove Improvement Association want to thank all who participated in last week’s wonderful Remembrance Tree service. Thanks especially to Mayor-Elect Christenson, and our readers as well as Dunkin Donuts and New England Coffee for for providing wonderful refreshments. Lights on the tree were lit for the following persons: In Honor of: Mayor Richard C. Howard, Patty Ann and Frank Kelly, All Servicemen Past & Present, The Muise Family, Danny Hallisey, Muriel Cosgrove-100 years old Happy Birthday, Bill Lavin, Robert E. Smith, Jr..Peg Moriarty, The St. Louis Family, Jean Casarez, Burton, David, Robert & Jay Shapiro, Grace Brandano. In Memory of: Mr. Albert Winter, Mr…
With the city's Remembrance Tree ceremony tomorrow, we want to hear your stories about loved ones no longer with us for the holidays.
The deadline for submitting a name to the Malden Remembrance Tree ended yesterday, but we here at Malden Patch are curious: who are you remembering this year? The event, sponsored by the Malden Chamber of Commerce and Oak Grove Improvement Assn., will honor those who are no longer with us, with a touch of holiday cheer – namely, caroling, refreshments and the lighting of a beautiful tree. The names will be read aloud, and also featured on Malden Access Television. The event starts at 5:30 p.m. in Government Center Plaza.
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The 12th Annual Remembrance Tree will be lit on December 8th in a ceremony beginning at 5:30 p.m.
Note: This post includes a correction of the date. The Malden Chamber Of Commerce and OGIA announced the Remembrance Tree Lighting will take place on Tuesday, Dec. 8 at 5:30 p.m. People can purchase lights in remembrance of lost loved ones for $10 per name, and names will be read aloud at the ceremony and mentioned in local media.
jean campbell
9:39 pm on Thursday, December 8, 2011
I am remembering my late husband Al Campbell who worked for the city of Malden at Forest Dale cemetery for 37 years,where he is buried in the Veterans lot there,been gone now since may of 2005,my life will never be the same again,i miss him so,we had so many Christmas"s together,34.   more ›