A Final Resting Place for Brother Larry ~ A Military Funeral Service


Today we took the cremains of our brother Larry to the Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery in Rittman, Ohio. His ashes have been in my sister's china cabinet since March. It could not have been a more beautiful November day for this occasion. The warmth of the sun made the somber ceremony seem to be more bearable.  He had a military service and an honor guard. The gunshots and the folding and presentation of the flag to my niece was very moving. My nephew placed the ashes into an above ground vault. The grounds workers then applied the granite cover to which an inscription with his name, dates and a cross will be added. The grounds workers were all neatly and uniformly dressed in blue shirts and dark pants. They were straightening gravestones when we arrived at the cemetery.  The carefully manicured grounds of this national facility are a sharp contrast to the farm fields and deep woods that surround the area. 




The service was held inside of this pavilion. 



We thank Larry for his service in the US Air Force. That service made this day possible. 




There are numerous rows of white gravestones. 


There are also some open park-like areas.


A beautiful woods and stream are behind the cemetery. My brother loved hiking through the woods on the national park trails. 


The above ground vaults. 



Thanks to Uncle Sam and all those who made it possible for the wonderful funeral service and burial place for our brother Larry. 


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