Thursday, October 1, 2009

All gave some...

Some...
Gave all.

Phoenix Veterans Memorial Cemetery
this is a tiny portion of the graves here...
The Elders of WWl and WWll
are vanishing now...
this all that is left of a history all but forgotten.


Just before Clydes' service these metals were found by his Elderly Sister only days ago.
They rest here in his Widows hand.

Gun salute and taps were played

The ceremony holy and the significance beautifully executed.


The flag taken from the Widows hand given to the soldier.
HE unfurled it, opened it...

with great delicacy and detail turned it from life...

In on fell swoop opened it and then turned it to

what was paid
the courage and sacrifice

It was then folded in the opposite than it had began and was given to our dear
Aunt Patti

I thought to try to find my mothers last husbands grave...

We were able to locate it...

I tried to find the grave of my "dad" who divorced my mom in my infancy...
I hardly knew him....We met twice in my childhood and he gave me away at my wedding...that a gift I chose to give him.
He is not there.
I do not know what happened to his remains.

The elders are vanishing

here is all that remains...

Steve had taken today off and we had a nice lunch and a really sweet day together.

5 comments:

Denise said...

Bless you dear, love you.

Annette said...

Glad you had time to spend with your sweet husband today. What a neat looking cemetery. I like how the soliders fold the flag, they always keep their eyes on each other, they never look down at the flag, have you ever noticed that? I love you~
Hugs & love
Annette

Susie said...

It sounds like a great way to remember a great life!

Marty@A Stroll Thru Life said...

Such a loving and moving post. We all need to remember all the ones that have given the ultimate gift. God Bless. Hugs, Marty PS, if you would like to attend the next Az. bloggers lunch on Oct. 30th,please email me at astrollthrulife@gmail.com.

Annette said...

Just stopping by to say "Good Morning my dear friend" and to check if you had anything new posted.

Hugs to you on this Saturday Morning
XOXOXOXOX
Annette

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