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Lisbon Ministerial Association honors veterans

Bobbie Rydarowicz, who is a member of the (Lisbon) Village Singers, performs "In Flanders Field" during the Lisbon Ministerial Association's Veterans Day service Sunday at the First Christian Church. A five-member ensemble from the David Anderson High School choir also performed later in the event. (Salem News photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
Rev. Brian Brown (left), pastor at Lisbon Church of the Nazarene, shares a favorite Bible verse with those in attendance at the Lisbon Ministerial Association's Veterans Day service Sunday at the First Christian Church. (Salem News photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
Unidentified members of the David Anderson High School choir performed Sunday afternoon during the Lisbon Ministerial Association's Veterans Day service at First Christian Church. As the ladies performed a medley of all armed forces, veterans in attendance stood when the ensemble reached their song. (Salem News photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
Dan Kloos, an U.S. Navy and National Guard veteran, was the speaker for the Lisbon Ministerial Association's Veterans Day service Sunday at the First Christian Church. He served as an aviation metalsmith and an aviation maintenance officer. (Salem News photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
Laurie Steeb, a member of the (Lisbon) Village Singers, performs "In Flanders Field" during Lisbon Ministerial Association's Veterans Day service Sunday at the First Christian Church. (Salem News photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)

Bobbie Rydarowicz, who is a member of the (Lisbon) Village Singers, performs “In Flanders Field” during the Lisbon Ministerial Association’s Veterans Day service Sunday at the First Christian Church. A five-member ensemble from the David Anderson High School choir also performed later in the event.

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