Honoring the fallen: Speakers at Memorial Day event talk of service, sacrifice

JOHN BURNETT/Tribune-Herald A color guard from the Lyman Field Composite Squadron Civil Air Patrol posts colors at Monday's Memorial Day ceremony at Veterans Cemetery No. 1 in Hilo.
JOHN BURNETT/Tribune-Herald A memorial at Hawaii Veterans Cemetery No. 1 lists the 17 Hawaii Island soldiers who died in the sinking of the Army transport vessel Royal T. Frank, torpedoed by a Japanese submarine off the Maui coast on Jan. 28, 1942.
JOHN BURNETT/Tribune-Herald Retired Army Lt. Col. Wayne Yoshioka delivered the keynote address at Monday's Memorial Day ceremony at Veterans Cemetery No. 1 in Hilo.
JOHN BURNETT/Tribune-Herald Mayor Harry Kim, a U.S. Army combat medic during the Vietnam War, delivers opening remarks at Monday's Memorial Day ceremony in Hilo.

For most, Memorial Day holiday is just a paid holiday from work — celebrating the unofficial start of summer at the beach with family and friends, or with burgers grilled in the backyard and adult beverages.