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Gone but not forgotten: Vets give heartfelt sendoff to Elder PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ginny Craven   
Wednesday, 25 June 2008
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Military Funeral Honors Team Firing Party Commander Rich Feiro directs the three-round volley. Photo by Ginny Craven.




LAKEPORT – Through the haze of a smoke-filled day a veteran was laid to rest on Tuesday.


George Oliver Elder had no known living relatives and a handful of friends, mostly his neighbors. However, this man and his service to his country were not forgotten.


The Military Funeral Honors Team of Lake County assembled at Hartley Cemetery to pay tribute to one of their own. No one from the team had ever made Elder’s acquaintance. That was of no concern as he was one of their brothers. George Elder served honorably in the Air Force from 1957 to 1961, ensuring him a place in the hearts of his comrades and fellow veterans.

 

 

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The Patriot Guard Riders on their way to Veterans Circle. Photo by Ginny Craven.
 

 


Riding motorcycles and flying flags, members of the Patriot Guard Riders made their way down the road at Hartley Cemetery to Veterans Circle, Elder’s final resting place. A group of Elder’s neighbors and patriots supporting troops and veterans gathered for the ceremony.


The funeral honors team fired the traditional three-round volley and the bugler’s rendition of “Taps” rang hauntingly through the cemetery.

 

 

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Chaplain Woody Hughes spoke at the Tuesday service. Photo by Ginny Craven.
 

 


Woody Hughes, chaplain for the team, spoke and a two-person honor guard from the United States Air Force provided flag duties, carefully folding and presenting an American flag representative of Elder’s service.

 

 

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The Air Force Honor Guard folded a flag representing Elder's service in the military. Photo by Ginny Craven.
 

 


Terre Logsdon, Elder’s neighbor, received the flag from the USAF honor guard. The flag was then provided to the Avenue of Flags, a community memorial to veterans. Elder’s flag will fly alongside hundreds of veteran flags on Memorial Day and Veterans Day every year.


George Oliver Elder was not forgotten.

 

 

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Elder's neighbor and friend, Terre Logsdon, received the flag, which was then donated to the Avenue of Flags. Photo by Ginny Craven.
 

 


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\"We take care of our own\"
written by terreal, June 25, 2008
"We take care of our own" is what Rich Fiero told me, and they did - with dignity, honor and respect. Thank you.
Great Job Ginny
written by Stewart, June 25, 2008
Excellent photos and story! May he rest in peace. God Bless.

Semper Fi
very nice...
written by smurf, June 25, 2008
the story and photos, really first-rate. Thanks to all who made it happen, it was certainly the right thing to do.
This is so touching and beauti
written by charmar, June 25, 2008
What an outstanding job the people on the Team have done for their fellow Veteran's.
You do us all prouud.

Thanks for making this happen
Impressive work Ginny
written by jjensen, June 25, 2008
Wow, that photo with the muzzle blast is really fantastic. You done the soldiers proud.
J
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written by James, June 26, 2008
Another old soldier just fading away, see you soon brother and Semper Fi.

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