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Veterans Day ceremony Monday at Library Park
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Veterans in the VFW Post 6311 honor guard and the East Union High JROTC color guard prepare to raise the flag Wednesday for the first time in 2015 at Mantecas new Veterans Center. - photo by GLENN KAHL/The Bulletin

A Veterans Day ceremony takes place Monday, Nov. 11, at 11 a.m. at Library Park in downtown Manteca.

The event is being coordinated by American Legion Post 249.

Also on Veterans Day, the East Union Cemetery Association is dedicating their columbaria niches during ceremonies, at 10 a.m.

The five columbaria (niche) towers was completed in October 2023 adjacent to the recently installed Veteran’s Memorial.

The memorial honors the 475 military personnel buried at the cemetery.

The association will be honoring the Raymus family along with their Building Dreams Foundation that played a large part in making the project possible.

Each of these light grey, black-flecked towers has 160 niches, and each niche can hold one to three cremation (ash) urns, depending on the size of the urn chosen.

The pioneer cemetery on the southwest corner of Union Road and Louise Avenue is now in its 152nd  year.

Although there are 3,300 that hold remains, there are 600 full burial plots and 1,000 plus cremation burial sites left in addition to the niches.

The cemetery office is open from 8 to 11:30 a.m. Monday through Friday.

You can call (209) 823-8533 or email eastunioncemetery@gmail.com.