‘For the good of many, a few must suffer’: Letter from fallen Hilo-born soldier highlights Memorial Day ceremony

JOHN BURNETT/Tribune-Herald Floral tributes to Hawaii's fallen U.S. military veterans decorate the base of the flagpoles, where the U.S. flag, Hawaii flag and POW-MIA flag all fly at half staff during Memorial Day at Hawaii Veterans Cemetery No. 2 in Hilo.

JOHN BURNETT/Tribune-Herald Dr. Mark Knox, a family medicine physician plays a medley of 'retreat marches' commonly played at memorials during a Memorial Day ceremony at Hawaii Veterans Cemetery No. 2 in Hilo.

JOHN BURNETT/Tribune-Herald U.S. Army veteran Ron Kodani read a letter from WWII soldier George Sawada during a Memorial Day ceremony Monday at Hawaii Veterans Cemetery No. 2 in Hilo.

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JOHN BURNETT/Tribune-Herald Rows of veterans' graves stand silent sentinel Monday as the sacrifices of U.S. service members who gave their lives in battles and their families were honored during a Memorial Day ceremony at Hawaii Veterans Cemetery No. 2 in Hilo.

Memorial Day marks the unofficial beginning of summer, with beach outings, backyard barbecues, graduation parties and other family gatherings — and Monday painted a picture-perfect day for those celebrations.