The city of Wrexham gathered to remember past and present soldiers and serviceman with a Remembrance Sunday service and parade.
The Annual Service of Remembrance took place at the Royal Welch Fusilier Memorial on Bodhyfryd on Sunday, November 13 at 10.55am.
The large crowd that was in attendance fell silent after the 10.59 bugler sound.
The Officiants for the service were Right Reverend Peter M. Brignall - Bishop of Wrexham, The Reverend Canon Dr Jason Bray, Vicar of St Giles'Parish Church and Reverend Father Nicholas Enzama AJ Cathedral Dean.
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Mayor Brian Cameron, followed by others in the Mayoral Party laid wreaths on the memorial before turning to face the congregation.
The beautiful ceremony included speeches from officiants and the mayoral party as well sombre performances by the band.
Several members of the crowd commented on the "excellent turnout" for the event this year as the public of Wrexham stood shoulder to shoulder to pay their respects.
Speaking after the ceremony, Mayor Brian Cameron said: "I think Remembrance Day and Sunday is important that we keep conflict at the forefront for those people that have laid down their lives."
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Students at Ysgol Clywedog, Olivia Jones and Joseph Griffiths also shared their thoughts on the day.
Olivia said: "It's important to remember why we are here and the people that have got us here to this point and how we live such free lives."
Joseph added: "Those who have sacrificed everything just for us to be standing here today."
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