Bella Norris, center, and fellow Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps cadets from Loveland High School, Brenden Hill, Josh Calhoun and Casey North, prepare to raise the American flag during the Memorial Day ceremony at Loveland Burial Park on Monday morning, May 28, 2018. (Photo by Craig Young / Loveland Reporter-Herald)
Loveland High School graduates Niko Navas, obscured at far left, and Colby Struckman stand among military veterans, family members and people from the community during the Memorial Day ceremony at Loveland Burial Park on Monday morning, May 28, 2018. Navas is a corporal in the Marine Corps, and Struckman is a member of the Army ROTC at Colorado State University. (Photo by Craig Young / Loveland Reporter-Herald)
Robert and Silvia Fiscus look at the metal plaques that once were placed at the bases of trees planted in memory of local veterans in Loveland Burial Park. Robert, a Navy veteran of the Korean War, and Sylvia, a member of the Air Force from 1963 to '65, attended the Memorial Day ceremony at Loveland Burial Park on Monday morning, May 28, 2018. (Photo by Craig Young / Loveland Reporter-Herald)
Members of the family of Maggie Carson, left, clean up the headstones of her father and mother after the Memorial Day ceremony at Loveland Burial Park on Monday morning, May 28, 2018. Carson's daughter, Elizabeth Coxon, right, and Coxon's children, Macy, 8, and Declan, 5, helped with the work. (Photo by Craig Young / Loveland Reporter-Herald)
Wengelen Brummett walks with her children past the flag-bearing members of the Patriot Guard Riders during Memorial Day events at Resthaven Memory Gardens north of Loveland on Monday, May 28, 2018. Her children are 20-month-old twins Allie and Aria, 3-year-old Camden and Alexandra Brummett. Wengelen Brummett said the family was visiting from Nevada, where her husband serves in the Navy. Patriot Guard member Cliff Mahrling of Loveland watches the family go past. (Photo by Craig Young / Loveland Reporter-Herald)