Memorial Day 2025: Memorial Day is one of the federal holidays observed in the US. This is observed on the last Monday May. This year it falls on May 26. Honors Honors the Remembrance Day and mourns US military personnel who died while serving in the US Armed Forces. In recognition of one’s courage, here is a list of quotes and messages a day of memory to pay tribute.

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Memorial Day 2025: Consolation Messages
1. Although they are gone, their light remains – managing us, warming us while living in memory.
2. Woe is the echo of love. This reminds us of how deep we cared.
3. We carry them with us not in our hearts.
4. Time may pass but love remains unwavering.
5. Even in their absence, their presence is felt at quiet times.
6. We miss you more than you can say.
7. Love leaves a memory that no one can steal.
8. We don’t remember how they left us, but how they made us feel till they were here.
9. Woe is not a sign of weakness, but the price that loved deeply.
10. Remember, this is to be honored. In honor – to preserve them alive in the stories we tell.
Memory Day 2025: Reflective messages
11. Some lives leave behind a whisper; Others, symphonies. They were the last.

12. We don’t experience great losses – we learn to wear them with grace.
13. Those we love have never disappeared; Their stories are now part of ours.
14. Memory is how the soul holds your hands.
15. We talk about their name not to stop at sadness, but celebrate the gift they were.
16. Went from our gaze, but never from God’s hug.
17. The Lord called them home, but love holds them nearby.
18. We find comfort, knowing that they rest in eternal peace and glory.
19. The sky has acquired what the earth has lost – but our hearts are still keeping them close.
20. Until we meet again, let God keep them in the palm.
Memorial Day 2025: Calpled Quotes
21. “Don’t stand in my grave and cry, I’m not there; I don’t sleep.” – Mary Elizabeth Fry.

22. “What we enjoyed deeply, we can never lose.” – Helen Keller.
23. “Our people owe the debt to the dead heroes that we can never fully repay.” – Barack Obama.
24. “In the memory garden, in the Snow Palace – you live there.” – Lewis Carol.
25. “Their absence is similar to heaven, spreading everything.” – CS Lewis.
26. “All we love deeply becomes part of us.” – Helen Keller.
27. “In the most true sense of freedom cannot be separated; it needs to be achieved.” – Franklin D Roosevelt.
28. “If we express their gratitude, we should never forget that the highest gratitude is not to say words but to live them.” – John f Kennedy.
29. “It is unreasonable and wrong to mourn the people who died. Rather, we must thank God to such men.” – George S Potton.
30. “America without her soldiers would be like God without angels.” – Claudia Pemberon.
31. “The heroes’ heritage is the memory of the wonderful name and heritage of a wonderful example.” – Benjamin Disraeli.

32. “The hero is the one who gave his life something more than himself.” – Joseph Campbell.
33. “Those who have long enjoyed such privileges when we enjoy, forgetting that men died to defeat them.” – Franklin D Roosevelt.
34. “No one has the right to blessing freedom if it is not careful in preservation.” – Douglas Macar.
35. “Courage is almost a contradiction. It means a strong desire to live by taking the form of readiness to die.” – GK Chesterton.
36. “For love for the country, they accepted death and thus decided all the doubts, and made their patriotism and their virtue. “- James Garfield.
37. “The brave dies never, though they sleep in the dust: their courage nerves thousands of living.” – Minot J.
38. “Give every nation to know … what we will pay at any price, we have a burden … To ensure the survival and success of freedom.” – John f Kennedy.
39. “There are no unclean soldiers in the war.” – Jose Podka.
40. “Memorial Day is the most solemn. It is not about picnics. It is about honoring the dead.” – Rick Perry.
41. “After all, we remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.” – Martin Luther King, younger.
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