Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Marker

 My Dad's Veteran's grave marker is in place.  He still needs a flag holder.  


Good to see that it was in place. 


Far Side

12 comments:

  1. Nice! Hubby doesn't want a marker for his service in Vietnam.
    What a beautiful place.

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  2. That is a really good marker.

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  3. Every spring, I wander a local cemetery with a group of people putting flags in all those holders by the graves of veterans. It is always a gratifying job to do.

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  4. The trees above his grave are decorated with color! How special🇺🇸

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  5. It looks wonderful. When I received my father's , the information was incorrect. Spelling errors on their part. The local Veterans Services helped me get a new plaque. (I had to return the old one). Meanwhile, there was an issue with getting it installed. My husband studied up and did it himself.

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  6. It feels good to have the almost last thing in place. My dad was WWII. He was cremated and his ashes are in a niche at the Veterans Cemetery in St. Paul/Mpls. My mother is there, too as his spouse. It took a couple of years for your dad's gravestone to be placed.

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  7. Your Dad rests in a very serene place. The marker looks like it will last a very long time.

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  8. It looks so nice. My dad's veteran marker was placed so quickly and was the only marker for over 3 years as I worked through issues with their big gravestone.

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  9. This is great, as all of our servicemen and women deserve to have veteran markers. Happy for you all and this is a beautiful spot.

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  10. That is so nice and what a beautiful cemetery.

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