Local elected officials and members of the Hellertown American Legion to honor those who have served as part of a Veterans Day ceremony at Union Cemetery Tuesday.

The weather was unusually cold, with gusty winds making it feel more like January than November, but that didn’t deter residents from coming out to thank their fellow community members who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces.

Veterans Day is about recognizing the “courage” and “dedication” of America’s servicemen and women, Hellertown Mayor David Heintzelman said.

Veterans Day HellertownHellertown Mayor David Heintzelman commented that “each veteran has a story” that includes more than just their period of service.

Originally known as Armistice Day, Veterans Day has evolved over time to have a broader scope, he noted.

“They face dangers most of us will never know,” Heintzelman said. “Thank you for your service, your sacrifice and your steadfast devotion to country.”

A special highlight of the ceremony came when Legion Post 397 Commander Eric Medei recognized a 102-year-old World War II veteran, local resident and “living legend.”

William “Bill” Diehl enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Forces as an airplane engine mechanic and later became commander of the Hellertown Legion, where he has been a member for 80 years.

Medei also noted that he is a former Hellertown Borough Manager and Engineer.

Veterans Day HellertownHellertown American Legion Post 397 Commander Eric Medei recognized 102-year-old veteran William “Bill” Diehl (seated) for his World War II service and service to the Hellertown community. Pictured at right is Legion Chaplain David Pearson.

“I’m so fortunate to have met you,” he told Diehl, who was also presented with a proclamation from Heintzelman proclaiming Nov. 11, 2025, William L. Diehl Day in the borough of Hellertown.

Diehl, who sat bundled up on the stage due to the bitter cold, thanked both men for the recognition bestowed upon him.

The ceremony also included prayers, the placement of a wreath on the war memorial, a military salute by an honor guard, patriotic music performed by the Hellertown-Lower Saucon Community Chorus and recognition of veterans in the audience.

Following the event, attendees were invited to a luncheon at the Hellertown American Legion.

Veterans DayPatches of fall color punctuated the scenery at Hellertown’s Union Cemetery, which was the location of Tuesday’s Veterans Day ceremony.

Veterans DayAttendees at the Veterans Day ceremony listen to the speakers at the event.

Veterans DayLegion Chaplain David Pearson offered prayers at the ceremony. Seated is 102-year-old World War II veteran William “Bill” Diehl.

Veterans DayA stiff wind that at times gusted close to 40 mph kept flags snapped at attention.

Veterans DayThe Veterans Day ceremony was attended by members of the Hellertown American Legion Edward H. Ackerman Post 397.

Veterans Day HellertownMusic was provided by the Hellertown-Lower Saucon Community Chorus.

Veterans Day HellertownWith temperatures in the 30s and wind chills in the 20s, attendees at the ceremony were bundled up.

Veterans Day HellertownDue to the unusually cold weather, the ceremony was kept to about half an hour.

Veterans Day HellertownFormer Hellertown Mayor and Korean War veteran Richard Fluck (center) attended the ceremony.

Veterans Day HellertownLadies Auxiliary President Connie Quier carries a wreath to a stand in front of the cemetery’s Veterans Memorial.

Veterans Day HellertownA floral wreath is placed in front of the Veterans Memorial in Union Cemetery by Legion Ladies Auxiliary President Connie Quier.

Veterans Day HellertownThe Legion Honor Guard performs a military salute during the ceremony.

Veterans Day HellertownLegion officer Kim Medei performs ‘Taps’ during the ceremony.

Veterans Day HellertownA few four-legged friends were in attendance.

Veterans Day HellertownAlthough the sun was out, it did little to warm temperatures Tuesday. Legion Commander Eric Medei thanked attendees for braving the cold, blustery weather to honor their local heroes on Veterans Day.

Veterans Day HellertownThe Legion Riders’ motorcycles were lined up near the entrance to Union Cemetery during the ceremony.