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Old 16-05-04, 21:46
Vets Dottir
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Default Imagine ...

I can just imagine myself walking through the cemetery, reading the names ... feeling the silence ... and the history. What a sacred place. As they all are. I wandered through our little cemetery back home a while back, different thing I know, but I always get a profound feeling of lives lived and history made.

God... I envy you G ... in a couple of weeks or so you'll be there. If you see my Uncles brother-in-laws headstone ... and you have another flag ??? (Private PHILIP GENAILLE) I'll send you the location if you request it. Philip has been on my mind a lot too ...

Mark ... thank you for posting this. It's nice to have it in this thread. A little blurb I recived with the photo said that there are 2048 (?) Canadian Soldiers buried there ... ONE Soldier's grave isthere, but can't be located ... ??? ... I don't know the story behind "why not" or "who"...

Take care.

Carman
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