CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Gov. Patrick Morrisey and First Lady Denise Morrisey are inviting West Virginians to take part in a long-standing holiday tradition by submitting photos of military members and first responders for display on the state’s annual Honor Trees.

The Honor Trees, showcased each Christmas season at the State Capitol, are decorated with photographs of West Virginians who are currently serving or have previously served in the U.S. Military or as first responders. The display has become a deeply meaningful tribute for families across the Mountain State.

The tradition is also personal for the Governor and First Lady. Denise Morrisey’s father served in the U.S. Military, and her brother was an F-14 fighter pilot. Gov. Morrisey’s father was a World War II veteran, and his mother w

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