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In loving memory of Deborah Tanner. Lauren your wreaths made it to Kentucky.! May God continue to give you strength through this difficult time. ????
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William C. McGinley
William C. McGinley, SSgt.
William C. McGinley was aTechnical Sergeant with the 577th Bomb Squadron, 392nd Bomb Group, 8th Air Force in England during World War II. He was killed in action on August 12, 1944, at the age of 21. He was a much beloved son and brother. My family and I honor my uncle's memory and his ultimate sacrifice on the 80th anniversary year of his death. We pray for the repose of his soul.
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Our sincere gratitude to these brave soldiers who gave the ultimate sacrifice of their lives for us and our freedom.
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Thank you to all the veterans that lost their lives protecting our freedoms and the USA????
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John Hill
John Hill, sargeant
USMC Mike 3/1 Vietnam Veterans
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Ernest Everett Edge
Ernest Everett Edge, Private, Born 10/25/1926, Passed on 5/18/1951
Ernest Everett Edge was named after his father (Ernest Edge) and his uncle (Everett Hughes). He was the second son in a family of 12. His older brother, George William Edge was killed in action on November 26, 1944 in Longesville, France. He was a member of Patton's 3rd Army. Ernest Everett was a member of the 23rd Regiment 2nd Army Division. He was killed during the battle of the May Massacre from May 16 to May 20, 1951.
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To our dads & the rest of the Greatest Generation, THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE ????????
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Thank you Larry Smith for showing your bravery and love for your Country.Larry was also a great person after he was in the service. He would help anyone that needed help.
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Bertram F Crawford, Winston H Hall, William H McCown
Bertram F Crawford, Winston H Hall, William H McCown, TSgt, 2nd Lt., 2nd Lt., Passed on 11/26/1943
In remembrance of all the brave young men who so gallantly fought evil and gave their lives for future generations to have the freedoms we have today. May they never be forgotten.
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Emma A Manecke
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Otto E Manecke, Army
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Henry Bremer, Army
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Clifton Willis
Clifton Willis, Commander
Commander Clifton FayneWillisproudly served in the United States Navy from1965-1986, that included two tours of Vietnam. He received numerousmedals and ribbons, including the Bronze Star with Valor. After his retirement, he taught JROTC at Central and Bearden High Schools where he influenced many young lives. He remained active in many veteran organizations in the Knoxville area, including his tireless dedication to Wreaths Across America. He was my uncle, and I miss him very much.
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Harold Kramer
Harold Kramer, lieutenant comander
In loving memory Dr. Harold M. Kramer
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Richard A. Spencer
Richard A. Spencer
From all of his friends at Jewish Hospital in Louisville, KY
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David Vinson
David Vinson, Posted by: Terry Vinson