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Planning a Military Funeral

Before I was born, my dad served his country valiantly in the Vietnam War. After coming home, he stayed in the military for a couple of more years before marrying my mom. After getting married, he left the military in order to work at my maternal grandfather’s business. When he passes away, he’s decided that he’d like to have a military funeral. Because my sister and I don’t know how to plan such a service, we will be seeking the help of an experienced staff at a local funeral home. If your recently deceased loved one served in the military, consider honoring him or her with a military funeral. On this blog, you will discover the reasons to seek help from a professional funeral home staff when planning a military funeral.

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