Scene in Brier: Veterans remembered at Abbey View Memorial Park
Posted: November 11, 2019 1724
Hundreds of flags mark the gravesites of U.S. veterans on Monday at Abbey View Memorial Park in Brier. (Photos by Doug Petrowski)
American flags mark the gravesites of US veterans at Abbey View Memorial Park on Veterans’ Day.
The gravesites of three veterans who served in three different branches of the US Armed Services (from left-to-right, Army Reserve, Coast Guard and Marine Corp) and in three different wars (Korean, World War II and Vietnam).
A visitor to the cemetery views a statue of Jesus.
As the final resting place for hundreds of veterans, Abbey View Memorial Park in Brier was adorned in red, white and blue over the Veterans’ Day weekend as American flags marked the gravesite of those who had served.
The 85-acre site, located on Alaska Road in Brier, is the final burial site of veterans who had served in wars as far back as World War I.
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