CLEVELAND, Tenn. (Nov.08, 2019) – Legacy Senior Living commemorates more than 100 veterans with a “Wall of Honor” at each of its senior living and memory care communities across the Southeast.
Each Wall of Honor features framed photos of residents, some also including their spouses, who have served in our nation’s armed forces, complete with placards sharing their name, branch of service and rank.
"For those who served our country, we are proud to showcase them with the Wall of Honor. These photos on the wall are in recognition of the sacrifice and service of these amazing men and women,” said Barry Ray, CEO and co-founder of Legacy Senior Living.
“They are a generation that inspires us to be better individuals and to serve them well,” said Bryan Cook, president and co-founder of Legacy Senior Living.
The Wall of Honor at each community seeks to recognize those who fought in wars that have shaped our country and maintained our freedom. Legacy Senior Living communities share the incredible stories of sacrifice of its residents and their spouses who served in World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War through the Wall of Honor.
“We treasure all our residents, but are especially thankful and blessed by those who served our country in the military and, in some cases, fought in battles for the freedoms we all enjoy today,” said Ray.
Legacy Senior Living wants to express honor and respect for those veterans, and having the Wall of Honor is a way to show their families and all visitors their faithful service to our country.
For those who served our country, we are proud to showcase them with the Wall of Honor. These photos on the wall are in recognition of the sacrifice and service of these amazing men and womenBarry Ray, CEO and co-founder of Legacy Senior Living
- Lisa Zimmer
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Communications Assistant
(423) 478-8071
lzimmer@legacysl.net
About Legacy Senior Living - Corporate
About Legacy Senior Living
Legacy Senior Living, founded in 2006, operates a family of senior living communities throughout the eastern United States specializing in independent living, assisted living, and Alzheimer’s care services. With over 150 years of combined experience, the parent company is headquartered in Cleveland, Tenn., operating with the mission to serve the ‘Greatest Generation of Americans’ with honor, respect, faith and integrity. More information is available at legacysl.net or by calling (423) 478-8071.
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- Christina Clevenger
- Director of Communications & Public Relations
- cclevenger@legacysl.net
- (423) 478-8070