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Locked keys in car
It was right before Christmas this year and I was on a mission running errands--too much to do in one day! I stopped in at my favorite florist, Gainan's in Billings, bought a few gifts and
first appeared: 12/31/2007
Sharing from Beyond the Grave
My sister passed away at the age of 59 in November 2007 as a result of complications from a lung transplant she had in December 2006. I received a sympathy card from one of the pastors at my church a
first appeared: 12/30/2007
1974
In Columbia City, Indiana on Christmas Day, in the Year 1974. I remenber going along with my Mother (
first appeared: 12/30/2007
Acts of Kindness
Each year, American Profile asks readers to send in heartwarming stories about ordinary people doing thoughtful deeds without expecting recognition or acknowledgement in return.
first appeared: 12/30/2007
Acts of Kindness--Setting an Example
Sometimes we parents don't think the kids are paying attention to the lessons we are trying to set by example, but this shows they really do! I am the director of Bluegrass Basset Rescue, I
first appeared: 12/28/2007
HENRY LEWIS SHOLAR, US NAVY WW II USS BACHE DD 470
HENRY LEWIS SHOLAR, son of Emit Henry Sholar and Rutha Belle Chadwick. He was born July 17, 1914 in Dover, Stewart County, Tennessee, and died April 23, 1996 in Clarksville, Montgomery Co., TN.
first appeared: 12/24/2007
MARVIN EDWARD SHOLAR, IS NAVY WW II
MARVIN EDWARD SHOLAR was born August 12, 1912 in Grady County, Georgia, and died March 16, 1985 in Leon County, Florida. He was the son of Samuel Curtiss Sholar and Hannah McMillan. He married PATRIC
first appeared: 12/24/2007
Sculpting Santa
Surrounded by chunks of flesh-colored clay, artist Jackie Cruse works hard to capture the face of Santa Claus
first appeared: 12/9/2007
Huertgen Forest and Beyond
For many years, my husband, John R. Weinert did not speak at length of his army combat experiences in WWII. Recently John and his foxhole buddy, Al Miller, were reunited after sixty three years
first appeared: 12/8/2007
James Bell Sholar, Jr. Wounded on Peliliu WWII
James Bell Sholar, Jr. was the son of James Bell Sholar and Mary Gaines. He was born December 04, 1919, and died May 02, 1973 in Hopkinsville, KY. James B Sholar grew up near the to
first appeared: 12/8/2007
Cleland Franklin Carr, US Navy WWII
Cleland Franklin Carr was the son of Nello Carr and Irma Edith Isom. He was born January 05, 1921 in Christopher, Illinois, and died November 07, 1994 in Memphis, Tennessee. He married EUNICE
first appeared: 12/8/2007
WO 1 Edwin Franklin Sholar from Murray, KY - KIA Vietnam June 04, 1969
Edwin Franklin Sholar was born March 04, 1947 in Murray, KY son of Elmer F. Sholar and Emma Higgins. He and his sister, Linda Faye, grew up in a loving Christian home, attended the local Baptist chur
first appeared: 12/6/2007
WWII - From North Africa to Germany - Corporal Hershel Kiedell Sholar US Army WWII
Hershel Kiedell Sholar, "Kiedell"as he was known by family and friends in Trigg County, KY grew up on a farm with his brothers and sisters in the southern part of Tri
first appeared: 12/5/2007
What my Dad Kept From Me as a Child
My Dad would never discuss his involvement in the War, just telling me that it was something I didn't need to know at my age. My grandmother, however, showed me photos of the prisoners that
first appeared: 12/5/2007
Conflict Far from General
All members families from beirut lebanon 1983 includes myself as a purple heart recipient and part of the cleanup from bombing 23oct1983. To remind you and all this was the first terrorist acti
first appeared: 12/4/2007
Service History
Service History of Lloyd E. Paris I was called to service in April 1943 and sworn in at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana. I worked in an office typing up forms for new inductees. In May '43,
first appeared: 11/28/2007
Arlington Wreath Project
On a cold December day, a crowd of more than 1,000 volunteers-from civilians and soldiers to toddlers and senior citizens-waits quietly, solemnly at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va.
first appeared: 11/25/2007
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