Governor Kelly Honors Kansas Gold Star Families

TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly joined the Kansas Office of Veterans Services today to honor more than 6,500 fallen Kansan service members and their families.

“For our Gold Star Families, there are no words or gestures that can ease the pain of such a loss or fill the void left in their homes and in their hearts. That will never go away,” Governor Laura Kelly said. “Gold Star Mothers and Family’s Day is an important reminder that the cost of freedom is enormous and enduring, even long after the battles to protect it have ended.”

This was the third annual Kansas Gold Star Remembrance and Recognition Ceremony at the Statehouse following Governor Kelly’s signing of Senate Bill 330 in the spring of 2022, establishing the Kansas Gold Star Families Memorial on Statehouse grounds. The monument was unveiled that September on the “Veterans Walkway,” which runs along the south lawn of the Statehouse.

“Today is a special day to honor the memory of Kansas service members who made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation. It’s also a time to express our ongoing support for the Kansas families who have lost their loved ones,” said Brig. Gen. Bill Turner, director of the Kansas Office of Veterans Services. “I want to thank our federal and state partners, veteran service organizations, the military department survivor outreach coordinators, and fellow Kansans for joining us for this important ceremony.”

In addition to her remarks, Governor Kelly laid a wreath in respect to the families and their loved ones. Kansas Gold Star Families and guests in attendance were invited to lay flowers to honor their family members and service members who gave their lives for our nation.

Photos from today’s ceremony for media use can be found below.

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