Posted by Larry EC-OH on August 04, 2013 at 14:09:38 from (99.121.86.7):
In Reply to: Funeral plans??? posted by JD Seller on August 04, 2013 at 12:45:24:
JD Seller, I agree with almost all of your posts and we think an awful lot alike. My father will be 88 in September, retired AF reserve and a lifelong farmer WWII vet. He would like a military funeral. I on the other hand am a 12 year AF vet (SAC trained Minute Man II officer with 412 alerts) and I do not. I have much your sentiment that while I am proud being able to serve my country, it wasn't the most important thing to me. However with all that said, I have to agree with the popular sentiment that funerals aren't for the deceased but the living. Sometimes we have to think about the living and how to make their grief easiest to deal with. I have no answers and I wish you well my friend as you struggle with these decisions.
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