• Veterans Cemetery
    400 Veterans Ave, Biloxi
    +1 228-523-5000
  • Kentucky Veterans Cemetery North
    Kentucky Veterans Cemetery North
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    205 Eibeck Ln, Williamstown
    CLOSE · 08:00 - 16:30 · +1 859-823-0720
    "They did an absolutely amazing job for my father's service. They were so helpful, patient and professional. The service was simple, beautiful and exactly what Daddy would have wanted. \n\nA beautiful place. They will take care of you."
  • Dayton National Cemetery
    Dayton National Cemetery
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    4400 W 3rd St, Dayton
    OPEN · 07:00 - 20:00 · +1 937-268-2221
    "Dayton National is a nice cemetery! Both my parents-in-law are now buried here as both were U.S. Army Veterans. Both funerals were with "funeral honors" consisting of the playing of TAPS by a ceremonial bugle, folding of the American Flag, and the presentation of the flag to the next of kin. Dayton National Cemetery has their own Honor Squad available to augment the Department of Defense personnel performing military funeral honors, by firing a 3-round rifle volley. Which was included in both funerals. \n\nI especially like the peaceful, rhythmic layout of the cemetery. Attributed to Chaplain (and Capt.) William B. Earnshaw, the cemetery construction is the lofty Soldiers' Monument around which faceted, concentric rows of graves are arranged. Two features found here are common to many older national cemeteries. There are two ornamental 19th-century cannons located at the base of the Soldiers' Monument, and seven "Bivouac of the Dead" verse tablets. [This information is from their website.]\n\nI also found it interesting the cemetery was connected to the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers (NHDVS) [which served many uses including a hospital] by a tunnel in 1870 aka as the "tunnel of death." The arched tunnel connecting the cemetery and the hospital featured rustic stone and a metal gate. You can read its interesting history at this link https://news.va.gov/59698/resuscitating-dayton-national-cemeterys-tunnel-death/\n\nI like this program, and if it were up to me, I would donate my precious Momin-Law's burial flag to this program. I didn't know they offered this: "Avenue of Flags program: A deceased Veteran's flag may be donated to the cemetery at any time to be flown along the "Avenue of Honor." The full complement of flags is flown on Memorial Day throughout the entire cemetery. On Veterans Day and the Fourth of July holidays, the flags will line the main entrance of the cemetery along Wisconsin Avenue. Flag donors will receive a letter and Certificate of Appreciation for their donation."\n\nThis is a well-organized, well-laid out cemetery that is very honoring of our Veterans."
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