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Michigan Strangers Provide Military Sendoff To Veterans Unclaimed In Death

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Note: It's been awhile since posting a Cut & Paste story from another site.. And I'm still not quite used to this new computer.
So You'll have to click the links to see pictures and video.

*Via M Live
https://www.mlive.com/news/detroit/index.ssf/2018/08/strangers_provide_military_sen.html?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=ebb 03.08.18&utm_term=Editorial - Military - Early Bird Brief

And Weasel Zippers
https://www.weaselzippers.us/392870-michigan-strangers-provide-military-sendoff-to-veterans-unclaimed-in-death/


"One survived World War II. Another made it out of Vietnam. The third served his country during peace time.

Most servicemen are sent off with gallant funerals in death, firing line salutes, a trumpet playing “Taps” and U.S. flag pageantry, but it wasn’t looking like that would be the case for three Macomb County veterans who died over the last year.

Their bodies instead lay in morgue freezers.

No family or friends came to collect them. No one was planning a patriotic funeral on their behalf; that is, until the Macomb Veterans Action Collaborative, an agency that helps homeless veterans, linked up with Harold W. Vick Funeral Home in Mount Clemens, which was founded by a veteran in 1971.

Michael Kolb, the funeral director, wants to help forgotten veterans by giving them a funeral and burial fitting for the service they provided the nation.

U.S. Airman Second Class Gerald Suttkus, 81, a Detroit native living in Harrison Township, died at home on May 1. He served in the Vietnam War from 1959 until 1965. He later worked as a shipping clerk for a manufacturing company.

Navy Seaman First Class Cyril Brown, 90, of Clinton Township, died Oct. 21, 2017 at Detroit Receiving Hospital. He served during World War II from June 1944 to June 1946.

Thomas Novak, 59, of Warren, died in an area hospital died on April 25. He served as a private first class in the U.S. Army from 1975 to 1976.

Nearly 100 strangers attended a combined funeral service for the veterans at Harold W. Vick Funeral Home on Thursday, Aug. 2."
 
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