Griff Murphey
10-21-2011, 06:06
For the last ten years or so, I have maintained a stock of desk top Service flags of the various branches which mount on these little plastic bases. Anyone I know of who is a veteran and a friend or other associate who I hear of passing, I take the appropriate flag to the funeral home and place it at that individual's guest register.
I started doing this because of decorating my family's graves. Time and circumstances permitting, I customize the flag base by adding the man's photo from his obit, inside the base. Sometimes the newspaper online will feature a color photo that can be printed off. For a special guy whose military career I know about, I have added purple hearts, etc. using the mini-medals I can buy locally and inexpensively.
You want to include a card so the family knows that they can keep the flag and that it is not a loaner from the funeral home.
Yesterday a patient told me that her nephew, Houston Taylor, had been killed in Afghanistan and will be buried next week near Fort Worth. I offered her a U.S. Army flag and she was very glad to have it.
I started doing this because of decorating my family's graves. Time and circumstances permitting, I customize the flag base by adding the man's photo from his obit, inside the base. Sometimes the newspaper online will feature a color photo that can be printed off. For a special guy whose military career I know about, I have added purple hearts, etc. using the mini-medals I can buy locally and inexpensively.
You want to include a card so the family knows that they can keep the flag and that it is not a loaner from the funeral home.
Yesterday a patient told me that her nephew, Houston Taylor, had been killed in Afghanistan and will be buried next week near Fort Worth. I offered her a U.S. Army flag and she was very glad to have it.