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Back to Chattanooga for Brother's Services
Jan Trinks
CSN Member Posts: 477
Hi all:
Basketcase here! First let say a big thank you to y'all once again. It's so comforting to read and feel your love, concern and sympathy. I'm headed back to Chatt. in about an hour for my brother's visitation and funeral tomorrow. He was an Air Force veteran and will be buried in National Cemetary. The brother that lived with us is buried there also. He will have full military honors. He was such a patriot and so proud of his Air Force affiliaton. As you all know my family is huge TN volunteer fans so my sister-in-law had him dressed in a new orange shirt he had recently bought and a new TN tie. She told the funeral home her husband was a dyed in the wool TN fan and she wanted him going out that way! Please remember us and I will report back when I return home. THanks again. I don't know what I would do without y'all. God Bless!
Jan
Basketcase here! First let say a big thank you to y'all once again. It's so comforting to read and feel your love, concern and sympathy. I'm headed back to Chatt. in about an hour for my brother's visitation and funeral tomorrow. He was an Air Force veteran and will be buried in National Cemetary. The brother that lived with us is buried there also. He will have full military honors. He was such a patriot and so proud of his Air Force affiliaton. As you all know my family is huge TN volunteer fans so my sister-in-law had him dressed in a new orange shirt he had recently bought and a new TN tie. She told the funeral home her husband was a dyed in the wool TN fan and she wanted him going out that way! Please remember us and I will report back when I return home. THanks again. I don't know what I would do without y'all. God Bless!
Jan
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