Honoring sacrifice and service

JOHN BURNETT/Tribune-Herald Retired U.S. Army Col. Debra Lewis gives the keynote address at the annual Memorial Day commemoration ceremony Monday at East Hawaii Veterans Cemetery No. 2 in Hilo.

JOHN BURNETT/Tribune-Herald U.S. flags and flowers adorn rows of headstones on Memorial Day, Monday, at East Hawaii Veterans Cemetery No. 2 in Hilo.

JOHN BURNETT/Tribune-Herald A color guard of Hawaii National Guard Youth Challenge cadets prepare for the annual Memorial Day commemoration as the Hawaii County Band plays behind them Monday at East Hawaii Veterans Cemetery No. 2 in Hilo.

JOHN BURNETT/Tribune-Herald Ministers of the Big Island Buddhist Federation chant 'Sambutsuge' while an incense offering is prepared at the annual Memorial Day commemoration Monday at East Hawaii Veterans Cemetery No. 2 in Hilo.

Memorial Day is the unofficial start of summer — for many, a day for the beach, a backyard barbecue or to just hang out with family and friends.