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Fort Worth to Rename Northpark YMCA to Honor WWII Veteran

Corp. Don Graves is one of the city's living veterans.

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Corp. Don Graves and Mayor Mattie Parker (City of Fort Worth)

Fort Worth City agreed to rename the Northpark YMCA to the Corporal Don Graves YMCA Community Center, honoring the service and contributions of one of the city's living World War II veterans.

The city announced the decision in a Thursday blog post. According to the post, the action recognizes Corp. Graves' impact on the Fort Worth community and commitment to service.

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"Corp. Don Graves represents the very best of Fort Worth," said Council Member Charlie Lauersdorf. "Renaming this community center ensures his story and service will continue to inspire generations to come."

The Northpark YMCA is a city-owned facility managed by the YMCA of Metropolitan Fort Worth through a public-private partnership. It is located in North Fort Worth, and serves as a hub for youth programs, wellness, and neighborhood engagement.

"This facility is about bringing people together, something Corp. Graves exemplifies," said Park & Recreation Director Dave Lewis. "We are proud to carry his name forward in a place that builds community every day."

The 101-year-old Corp. Graves was in attendance at Tuesday's City Council meeting when the issue was decided. He was greeted by Mayor Mattie Parker, as shown in the photo above.

As discussed in this interview with photographer D. Clarke Evans, Graves joined the Marines at age 17 in 1942. A few years later, he participated in the Battle of Iwo Jima. After the military, he moved to Wisconsin and went into the ministry.

A formal dedication ceremony will be scheduled at a later date. For more information about Park & Recreation community center programs and facilities, visit the city's website here.

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