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It's Never too Late to Honor Our Heros

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I wanted to thank you all for sharing these photos with me on Memorial Day. These soldiers are so special to you and I felt honored that you were able to share on my page. I wanted to put this blog together in remembrance of your loved ones.

 

Anita P's father who served in the U.S. Army in Germany in the early 60's. Elvis Presley was there at the same time serving.

Debra D.'s Grandpa Wallace. WWII SS City of Atlanta torpedoed. Jan 1942 in Cape Hatteras.

Elaine L.'s childhood friend and neighbor Billie Joe Ontis of Denver, Co. KIA 21 November 1968, Vietnam. He now rests eternally in the honor and glory he earned.

Cheryl J.'s Uncle William McKinley Woolsey who gave his life at the young age of 19 in World War II so that we could be free.

Barbara B.'s dad, WWII veteran, Jack Brower.

Cheryl J.'s daddy James Edward Woolsey was also in World War II also. He is in heaven with his brother William McKinley Woolsey now.

Doug K.'s dad served in the Navy in the late 40's. 3/01/1029 - 11/20/2011 Married to his mom for 63 yrs.

Suzie K.'s husband SSGT David T. Kowaleski. He was 10th Special Forces and was only 32 yrs old when he was killed in a Military Accident. 2/24/1966 - 2/27/1998

Wendy M.'s Dad who fought in WWII as a bomber pilot, John Alan McKiernan. 

Patti G.'s husband, served in peace time, and was very proud to serve his country. 

Florence S.'s Dad was a MP in the Army.

Pamela E. honors here father who was a Sargent serving in the Korean War.

Karen M.'s Dad, 30 years' service in the United States Navy. Served in World War 2 and the Korean War.



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