The ashes were found in a St. Petersburg attic. Nine years after his death, a soldier is buried with honors at Bay Pines National Cemetery.
Larry Rivera drove over the Gandy Bridge with the ashes of a man he’d never met.
This was before he was on a first-name basis with the urn. It was before he figured out exactly whose ashes were in it.
No
one was sure what to do. Not the tenants who found the black and gold
urn abandoned in the crawlspace of their St. Petersburg rental home. Not
the dutiful neighbor they gave it to, who knew the dog tags found with
it meant they had to do something and called a friend at MacDill Air Force Base.
And not Rivera, who ended up with the ashes.
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Hi Brock!!!!!,
ReplyDelete'JUST!!! read this!!! Like, WOW!!! ..man!! "ASHES!!" Of a Departed Person, no matter what their life pursuit was,.... deserve "RESPECT!!!" I am glad these "Honorable" ashes found "HOME!!"
I can rant on but I think we all know "The Drill!!" If the Ashes of a loved one are in your possession, you must have a contingency plan in case of your demise!! 'Nuff said!!
skybill
Yes, Sir!
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