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To: Neeka who wrote (125508)11/24/2006 5:24:34 PM
From: Honor First  Respond to of 225578
 
Neeka,

Here is one site I found as a possibility. Updated 2002. Nothing else, so perhaps no decision has been made???

arlingtoncemetery.net

Yes, Arlington is a somber, sober, and thrilling place to visit. It reminds me of so much, lives given, history, struggle, and strangely enough... HOPE.

I am happy they lie resting together and were honored in this area.

To me, they are not there, only history and remembrance and lessons to learn about the glories and hardships of our wonderful country.

They are ALIVE in my heart even now and I look forward to the day I see them whenever that may be. I just live in the Now of them. I cannot see them, but they touch my heart!

They were people much like you and me. Just people... who loved our country, and I thank God for the people who love our country even now!



To: Neeka who wrote (125508)11/25/2006 1:58:39 PM
From: Ken Adams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
I don't know how our local National Cemetery was able to plan so far ahead. They started burials there around WWII (I think) and it just goes on and on. My 97 year old uncle was buried there in June. At that time they told us they had space for at least another 30 years. My wife is buried there, and one day, I will be too.