Tribute to Vets on Memorial Day
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Where would we be without them??? Many, many thanks for all the sacrifices they have made for us - men and women from every branch. Thank you all.

Especially thinking of Erin and her family today - her's is my poster family for service to country!
Retired and having fun writing cookbooks, tasting wine and sharing recipes with all my friends.
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  Re: Tribute to Vets on Memorial Day by cjs (Where would we be wi...)
Here Here!!!!
"He who sups with the devil should have a. long spoon".
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  Re: Tribute to Vets on Memorial Day by cjs (Where would we be wi...)
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Where would we be without them??? Many, many thanks for all the sacrifices they have made for us - men and women from every branch. Thank you all.

Especially thinking of Erin and her family today - her's is my poster family for service to country!




Thank you Jean for saying it so well! Special thanks go to Erin and her family, and all of the families that sacrifice so much for us.
You only live once . . . but if you do it right once should be enough!
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  Re: Re: Tribute to Vets on Memorial Day by Harborwitch ([blockquote]Quote:[h...)
Thank you all.

To all the familes who have someone they love in the military Past Present, or especially to those who have lost someone. Thank You! You are in my prayers.
Erin
Mom to three wonderful 7th graders!
The time is flying by.
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  Re: Re: Tribute to Vets on Memorial Day by esgunn (Thank you all.[br][b...)
I'm glad you started this thread, Jean. Erin, your family is an inspiration for all of us! The sacrifices you make are more than many of us can comprehend. So thank you, to the Gunn family. You are very special people!

And thank you to all of the men and women in the military for your service to this country!
Maryann

"Drink your tea slowly and reverently..."
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  Re: Re: Tribute to Vets on Memorial Day by Mare749 (I'm glad you started...)
Very well said Jean Erin every day I think of the sacrifices you, Steve and your children make. And we are very grateful for what you and thousands of other do.

Today we're going to my father in laws. He is a WWII vet and I often wish he would allow us to take him to some of the local events so others could say thank you. But he hates anything that might be a fuss
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  Re: Re: Tribute to Vets on Memorial Day by DFen911 (Very well said Jean ...)
Well, each time I come on to read another post here, I end up tearing up. My Dad was in the Navy - on a sub tender in the Pacific and I wish he was still with us. darn.
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  Re: Re: Tribute to Vets on Memorial Day by cjs (Well, each time I co...)
I kissed my Vet this morning! Navy guy. He's got a cousin who was a SEAL and a nephew trying to make the Marines - stood with him at his swearing in at the recruit center since his Dad had passed and wasn't too eager for him to join the services in the first place.

Barbara
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade. Then find someone whose life has given them vodka.
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  Re: Re: Tribute to Vets on Memorial Day by BarbaraS (I kissed my Vet this...)
I'll add my thanks to all those who have served, are serving, or lost someone in service!

Erin, I will add my thanks to all the others. Your family is indeed a poster family for service! My hats off to the whole family!
Daphne
Keep your mind wide open.
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  Re: Re: Tribute to Vets on Memorial Day by cjs (Well, each time I co...)
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Well, each time I come on to read another post here, I end up tearing up. My Dad was in the Navy - on a sub tender in the Pacific and I wish he was still with us. darn.




My Dad enlisted after Pearl Harbor--his best friend was on the Arizona--still is, Daddy was nearly blind and saw no action in the "Army Air Force", Uncle Ronald was in Italy with Patton, Uncle Don was on the Yorktown and survived, Uncle Leroy was with DooLittle over Toyko, made the Air Force a life, bronze star, DFC with 3 oak leaf clusters--he never talked about any of it--named his daughter Robbie after a pilot he lost (Uncle Leroy was a bomberdier); entered the AAF a private and retired a colonel--commited suicide 15 years ago--nobody knew what the "Greatest Generation" went thru--but darn, I'm proud of them all!!!

Thank you Erin for your family's service!!
"He who sups with the devil should have a. long spoon".
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