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Thank-you William Joseph “Phil” Phillips U.S. Navy WW II POW Pacific front, George “Skinny” Blackmon U.S. Army WW II fought in the battle of Anzio, and Thomas Alva “Sonny” Phillips U.S. Navy Vietnam veteran, and all other veterans who has served the great country.
They say funerals are more for the living than for the deceased. That may also be true of visiting their graves. We do so because we get something out of it, a sense of pride in those that came before us, a sense of fulfillment and self reflection, a sense that it makes us a better person. It doesn’t matter whether they know or don’t know, we know. Brutus has it absolutely right.
Thank you Uncle Carlie, Uncle Page, Uncle Loveless, Uncle Jasper, and My dad Carson who fought WW11. All came back – with many purple hearts but living. Thank you all Ladies and Guys Past and Present and Future and Families who supported. Salute!
My Father, 3 Uncles, & 1 Great Uncle served in WWII and 1 aunt who as a civilian worked at the White House and Pentagon. Except for one Uncle all served in the Pacific theater. Thankfully all survived. The Uncle that served in Europe and North Africa lost 2 brothers in Tunisia two weeks apart. The other casualty was their mother who died of a broken heart less than a month later.
dadthedawg Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Many thanks to all who served our country…..
wjones almost 4 years ago
Great Grandpa knows.
LookingGlass Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Too all the service members, past and present — thank you for your service!!
E-7, USAF, (Ret)…
Baarorso almost 4 years ago
Great Grandpa Jim held the line and gave his all to protect those who could not protect themselves. He’s a hero!
Ivy Valory Premium Member almost 4 years ago
What a lovely sentiment! Nobody will call you a loser today.
jmworacle almost 4 years ago
Thank-you William Joseph “Phil” Phillips U.S. Navy WW II POW Pacific front, George “Skinny” Blackmon U.S. Army WW II fought in the battle of Anzio, and Thomas Alva “Sonny” Phillips U.S. Navy Vietnam veteran, and all other veterans who has served the great country.
GROG Premium Member almost 4 years ago
And we’ll never forget.
Fishenguy Premium Member almost 4 years ago
WOW! Very poignant! Another ’toon to make me choke up. Thank you guys.
Jeffin Premium Member almost 4 years ago
The greatest generation.
Jeff0811 almost 4 years ago
They say funerals are more for the living than for the deceased. That may also be true of visiting their graves. We do so because we get something out of it, a sense of pride in those that came before us, a sense of fulfillment and self reflection, a sense that it makes us a better person. It doesn’t matter whether they know or don’t know, we know. Brutus has it absolutely right.
krs27 almost 4 years ago
Mine eyes have seen the coming of the glory of the Lord!
bigplayray almost 4 years ago
Miss you Uncle Wes. Thank you Art and Chip.
nosirrom almost 4 years ago
Let’s also remember those who’s lives are still a living hell and for some too much to bear.
https://www.npr.org/2021/05/28/1000504512/encore-this-memorial-day-remembering-the-overlooked-heroes
https://www.npr.org/2021/05/29/1001377980/remembering-a-veteran-who-put-aside-his-struggles-for-others
Yakety Sax almost 4 years ago
https://www.gocomics.com/agnes/2021/05/31
Tammie Weber almost 4 years ago
Thank you so much! Remember!
Michael G. almost 4 years ago
They live in your memories and those you pass on to the following generations.
Moonyea almost 4 years ago
Hey Sansom"s, Thanks for honoring and remember our fallen military people. Nice touch.
joeatwork212 almost 4 years ago
Thanks Brothers. From Crispus Attucks to the present. RIP
raybarb44 almost 4 years ago
Perfect answer…..
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 4 years ago
A Born loser would give his son an answer with such real meaning!!
Outnumbered almost 4 years ago
Capt. Paul Richard Eichenlaub II, USAF – October 29, 1961 – February 14, 1991. I miss you my friend!
CorkLock almost 4 years ago
Thank you Uncle Carlie, Uncle Page, Uncle Loveless, Uncle Jasper, and My dad Carson who fought WW11. All came back – with many purple hearts but living. Thank you all Ladies and Guys Past and Present and Future and Families who supported. Salute!
CJKruse Premium Member almost 4 years ago
thank you. Hand Salute.
timbob2313 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Thank You Thorney, an excellent strip
Bobtul07110 almost 4 years ago
Thanks Dad. Love ya! Miss ya!
Sneaker almost 4 years ago
Thank Matt Urban,2nd most decorated veteran after Audey Murphy!
rhpii almost 4 years ago
My Father, 3 Uncles, & 1 Great Uncle served in WWII and 1 aunt who as a civilian worked at the White House and Pentagon. Except for one Uncle all served in the Pacific theater. Thankfully all survived. The Uncle that served in Europe and North Africa lost 2 brothers in Tunisia two weeks apart. The other casualty was their mother who died of a broken heart less than a month later.