Gary Gordon
A different breed. A man all Mainers and Americans can be proud of.
A different breed. A man all Mainers and Americans can be proud of.
My dad was in the Navy and served aboard a ship. He never spoke of the war. He was a good and hard working Master Carpenter. I wish I knew more of his service time but respect why he did not want to speak of it. I found it interesting that he chose the navy as he was from Ohio and never learned to swim. He met my mother and they moved to Maine but he never particularly enjoyed the water- mom always loved the water but got seasick while he never did.
This tribute is in Honor of the Father-In-Law I never met. The father of my dear late husband.
Honor my Dad for his service to our country in WWII.
A great husband, father, friend and man. Rest in peace.
Marine Corporal Jason "Jake" Lyons, an Active Marine Reservist who is currently serving his second tour in Iraq as a Marine Corps Infantry Man. He is greatly missed by all and his family is extremely proud of his character and service to his country at a time when it is needed. The Present Greatest Generation!
I miss my Brother's each day, they paid the full price so we could be free in America, God Bless Them!
For all that you endured in a War without thanks. You are courageous and strong and I appreciate your journey back from that experience. I love you!
Charles and Elisha Bisbee (1757-1826), father and son of Bridgewater, MA served as privates in a Mass Regiment. Father, Charles, (1726-1807) was the first settler of Sumner and is buried there in Bonney Cemetery.
A tribute to the sacrifices he made not only to his family but to himself as well. I love you.