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William Kerr honored for pivotal role in establishment of Flag Day

June 13, 2025 | Yeadon, Delaware County, Pennsylvania


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William Kerr honored for pivotal role in establishment of Flag Day
Yeadon Borough is gearing up to celebrate Flag Day on Saturday, June 14, with a special focus on the contributions of local hero William Kerr. During the recent Mayor's Citizens Forum, council members highlighted Kerr's pivotal role in making the American flag a recognized symbol, a process that took over 50 years and culminated in 1949.

Kerr, a resident of Cypress Street, was instrumental in advocating for the flag's recognition, working closely with flag day committees across the state. His dedication caught the attention of President Harry S. Truman, who invited him to the White House to witness the signing of the legislation that officially recognized the flag. This honor underscores Kerr's significant impact on the community and the nation.

In addition to his advocacy for the flag, Kerr was a founding member of the Ganey Presbyterian Church and a respected figure known for his faith and community service. His legacy continues to inspire residents, as he is remembered not only for his contributions to the flag's recognition but also for his commitment to the community.

As Yeadon prepares for Flag Day, the borough reflects on the importance of honoring local heroes like William Kerr, whose efforts have left a lasting mark on both the community and the nation. The upcoming celebration promises to be a meaningful tribute to Kerr's legacy and the values he championed.

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