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Visiting this cemetery brings fond memories of the walks I would take with my great-aunt who just joined her husband, Nicholas Pulcini, on 8/26/23. I wish my nephew didn't place my license behind the plaque on the wall. My aunt's ashes haven't been interred yet as they are waiting for the stone to be etched with her name. So if anyone know's how I could possibly ask them to grab the contents there should be an Id with my name on it inside, along with cards we were able to shuffle in there over the years. I'll be happy with my id though.
Your work honors those that gave so much for us all. Thank you for presenting these tributes with integrity, pride, and grace.
I am very impressed with how rapidly the web site is updated. An event is barely finished and the web site has updated its news section. Nicely done. Clearly a lot of pride is shown by the administrator. Thank you.
Dear Honor Guard,
Your name says it all. Thank you on behalf of all my family. Because you were there, right there, with us to send off and keep my father-n-law Donald Francis Erickson.
God bless you and keep you.
Please send me donation how to info.
Sincerely,
Holly Glenzer and Donald Glenn Erickson
Today at 1100 hrs. you will receive my last friend from Vietnam. We served there in 68 to 69. Agent Orange killed us, He just went first. Love you Paul and will miss you till we get together again.
Very impressive public presentation of our remarkable organization...who we are, what we do, why we exist, and so much more. The components of this site reveal so much information and details in support of our mission to render Military Funeral Honors for our deceased Veterans, and I'm immensely proud to be a part of this great team of Veterans.