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The Rose family – 3-year-old Thomas, left, 11-year-old Joseph, father Matt, mother Shaunna, 1-year-old Henry and 6-year-old Noah – lays flowers at a headstone Sunday for Memorial Day at Heritage Funeral and Cremation. The family also brought American flags to plant, and the boys stopped at multiple gravestones to clear debris on the way to visit other graves.
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Chris Phillips drives his restored 2.5 ton M-211 cargo transport vehicle during a Memorial Day pancake feed and flag cruise event on May 31, 2021 at Heritage Funeral and Cremation. The large vehicle was formerly used by the US Army.
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Motorcyle riders participate in a flag cruise event on May 31, 2021 at Heritage Funeral and Cremation. The motorcyle brigade was comprised of the American Legion Riders and the Indian Motorcyle Group No. 1918.
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A patriotic rider participates in a flag cruise event on May 31, 2021 at Heritage Funeral and Cremation. The motorcyle brigade was comprised of the American Legion Riders and the Indian Motorcyle Group No. 1918.
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Nicholas Strobeck, age 19, puts on his Go-Pro adorned helmet just before a Memorial Day flag cruise departs on May 31, 2021 at Heritage Funeral and Cremation. The motorcyle brigade was comprised of the American Legion Riders and the Indian Motorcyle Group No. 1918.
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Retired Army PFC Cheryl Ashley takes a photo of Rosalee Lends His Horse (center) and retired Army Sgt. Wanda Murilla during a Memorial Day pancake feed and flag cruise event on May 31, 2021 at Heritage Funeral and Cremation. Murilla said that she used to ride and install parts on the exact type of cargo vehicle pictured here, which is a 2.5 ton M-211 6x6 transport vehicle, owned by Chris Phillips.
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Motorcycle riders listen to route plans during a Memorial Day pancake feed and flag cruise event on May 31, 2021 at Heritage Funeral and Cremation. The motorcyle brigade was comprised of the American Legion Riders and the Indian Motorcyle Group No. 1918.
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Motorcycle riders prepare to depart for a Memorial Day flag cruise event on May 31, 2021 at Heritage Funeral and Cremation. The motorcyle brigade was comprised of the American Legion Riders and the Indian Motorcyle Group No. 1918.
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Therese Gomez (left), retired US Navy Seabee John Gomez (center) and Claudia Janssen enjoy breakfast during a Memorial Day pancake feed and flag cruise event on May 31, 2021 at Heritage Funeral and Cremation. The motorcyle brigade was comprised of the American Legion Riders and the Indian Motorcyle Group No. 1918.
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Red, white and blue decorations adorn a headstone at Heritage Funeral and Cremation on Memorial Day, May 31, 2021. A motorcycle flag cruise later drove through the grounds of Heritage.
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Samuel, Rebecca and Sarah Olsen enjoy breakfast during a Memorial Day pancake feed and flag cruise event on Sunday at Heritage Funeral and Cremation.
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