Wreaths were laid at the town's cenotaph (Photo: Dianne Tuckett)
All ages were represented and a hush fell as the standards were lowered and the Last Post was played by Rob Tinker ahead of the two-minute silence.
Wreath laying followed, led by the Mayor of Market Rasen, Jo Pilley.
The Chairman of West Lindsey, Stephen Bunney, then laid his wreath, followed by veterans, members of the uniformed services, local organisations and youth groups.
Hundreds of people gathered at the town's war memorial (Photo: Dianne Tuckett)
The town’s church leaders led the short Service of Remembrance.
The town's church leaders led the short Service of Remembrance (Photo: Dianne Tuckett)
Wreath layers line up (Photo: Dianne Tuckett)
Standards were lowered as the Last Post sounded (Photo: Dianne Tuckett)
Mayor of Market Rasen Jo Pilley laid the first wreath (Photo: Dianne Tuckett)
Chairman of West Lindsey District Council, Stephen Bunney (Photo: Dianne Tuckett)
Alison Dale, veteran of the Women's Royal Air Force (Photo: Dianne Tuckett)
A poignant time for veterans of all ages (Photo: Dianne Tuckett)
Comrades remembered (Photo: Dianne Tuckett)
De Aston students led the school contingency (Photo: Dianne Tuckett)
Representatives from the town's schools - De Aston and Market Rasen Primary - paid their respects (Photo: Dianne Tuckett)
Richard Lewis, President of Market Rasen Rotary Club (Photo: Dianne Tuckett)
Market Rasen Rotary Club president Richard Lewis (Photo: Dianne Tuckett)
Members of Scouting and Girl Guiding in Rasen (Photo: Dianne Tuckett)
The Methodist Church garden was full of people (Photo: Dianne Tuckett)
Paula Teal made sure the animals were remembered (Photo: Dianne Tuckett)
Rob Burns represented Market Rasen's Fire and Rescue crew (Photo: Dianne Tuckett)
Cadet Zac Smith (ACF) and LCpl Owen Edwards (ATC)
PC Lindsey Bebbington-Colbourne represented Lincolnshire Police (Photo: Dianne Tuckett)
Mike May, one of the leadership team at Market Rasen New Life Church (Photo: Dianne Tuckett)
Mike May from Market Rasen New Life Church (Photo: Dianne Tuckett)
The youngest wreath layers were from Market Rasen Preschool (Photo: Dianne Tuckett)
Methodist minister the Rev Heather Wilson (Photo: Dianne Tuckett)
A wreath was laid on behalf of Market Rasen Round Table (Photo: Dianne Tuckett)
Rachael Bell represented the town's Tesco store (Photo: Dianne Tuckett)
A sea of red (Photo: Dianne Tuckett)
People of all ages and walks of life gathered at the cenotaph (Photo: Dianne Tuckett)
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