n A new Angel of Hope monument was recently unveiled at Bonney
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n A new Angel of Hope monument was recently unveiled at Bonney
Update Send in news about your cemetery, funeral home or crematory, or your state association, to sloving@iccfa.com (alternate e-mail for large photos: slovingiccfa@yahoo.com) Rose Mary Sabo-Brown, widow of Medal of Honor recipient Spc. 4 Leslie H. Sabo Jr., with a rose at the “Moving Wall,” the half-sized replica of the Vietnam Memorial. Above, the Hermitage National Guard provided a color guard for the ceremonies. Below, speaker Brigadier Gen. Sherian Cadoria, U.S. Army (Ret.) and Lt. Col. Larry Scheetz, U.S. Army. n A new Angel of Hope monument was recently unveiled at BonneyWatson’s Washington Memorial Park, Seatac, Washington. The monument, designed to commemorate the 10th anniversary of The TEARS Foundation, is the only one of its kind in the United States dedicated to the memory of infants who died before reaching their first birthday. Founded in 2002 by Sarah Slack, the 44 ICCFA Magazine to book the wall and schedule activities for n Hillcrest Memorial Park, the wall’s summer visit. The group, which Hermitage, Pennsylvania, recently hosted included three parents who lost sons in Iraq, the Vietnam “Moving Wall.” The halfwas very active, Flynn said. sized replica of the Vietnam War Memorial When the wall arrived in town, it was in Washington, D.C., was set up on land next to the John Flynn Funeral Home at the park, escorted by 763 motorcycles organized by the Patriot Riders. r known for its Avenue of Flags and War on Terror Memorial and foundation. More than 30,000 people visited the wall during the four days it was on site, said Tom Flynn of Hillcrest. “We distributed close to 10,000 memorial booklets, and had a parade and ceremony.” Five different organizations provided floats for the parade, which came through the town to the park for the ceremony. The guest speaker was a retired U.S. Army general who served three tours of duty in Vietnam. The widow of a Medal of Honor recipient who was killed in Vietnam and whose medal was delayed for decades because of lost paperwork also spoke. Flynn said the “Moving Wall” was at The Flynn men—John, Pat, Tom Sr., Hillcrest three times in the 1990s, but had Soloman, Tom Jr. and Hans—with Rosy not been there since then. A seven-member Mary Sabo-Brown after the parade and committee met weekly starting in January ceremony. foundation provides assistance for unexpected infant funeral expenses to families in Washington, New Jersey, New York, Illinois, Arizona, Florida and Colorado. The cemetery donated the land and improvements. Quiring Monuments, Seattle, Washington, contributed the granite angel statue and benches, as well as the butterfly wings on which the names of 88 babies are etched. Milne Construction, Portland, Oregon, donated the glass plaque on which a poem is etched. n Mount Elliott Cemetery Association, Detroit, Michigan, has broken ground on its latest expanion, the Garden of the Ascension at Resurrection Cemetery, Clinton Township. The new garden is a mausoleum complex that includes more than 2,400 mausoleum “Like” the ICCFA on Facebook & friend “ICCFA Staff ”