Once the burial arrangements are finalized at Arlington, it would be great to learn the burial site number and location, so that as we happen to be in Washington, DC we might have an opportunity to pay our respects to Major Culver at his resting site in Arlington. I know I am making more frequent visits to Arlington these days, as the final member of my Father's WWII 'Greatest Generation' pass on, and even friends from the Vietnam era and latter wars are passing along as well.
Hoping to visit DC in April, and with the cherry blossoms out and other trees blooming, Arlington is a beautiful spot for a quiet visit and a walk among the tombstones. You begin to have a sense of the magnitude of the sacrifices made to sustain our country, and the freedoms we enjoy (at least the ones which still remain today, anyway).
Prayers and good thoughts to Mrs. Culver, Major Culver's son, and all of their close friends and associates at this time.
Hoping to visit DC in April, and with the cherry blossoms out and other trees blooming, Arlington is a beautiful spot for a quiet visit and a walk among the tombstones. You begin to have a sense of the magnitude of the sacrifices made to sustain our country, and the freedoms we enjoy (at least the ones which still remain today, anyway).
Prayers and good thoughts to Mrs. Culver, Major Culver's son, and all of their close friends and associates at this time.

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