Memorial Day
Today We Remember
The Monroe Bean's
Those Who Have Served
Cathy F. Beane
USA
Christopher S. Adwell
USA
Phillip Beane
USA
David L. Beane
USA
Richard Harriff, Jr.
USMC
Donald Ward
USA
1917-2000
Edsel F. Beane
USA
Emmette L. Beane
USN
1910-1988
Jack Beane-Ashley
USA
Jeffrey S. Beane
USA
Kent Hall
USAF
William M. Beane
USMC
1917-2014
Johnnie L. Henry
USA
Lama W. Beane
USA
1899-1952
Earl Leon Loper
USA
USA
1900-1946
Robert Loper
USAF
Walter Beane
USN
William M. Bean
CSA
USA
1832-1890
Lois V. Beane
USA WACS
1938-2015
(no photo)
Robert Lively, Jr.
USA
Thomas N. Bean
CSA
1823-1911
(no photo)
James F. Bean
USA
1830-1899
(no photo)
Frank J. Holland
USA
1919-2004
My sincerest apologies for anyone I forgot to list here. For sake of time and space, I have only listed my paternal family members who have served. And if I have left anyone out, again, my apologies. For my maternal family members, again, there are many who served, and whom I did not list. Again, my apologies. Time and space limited my efforts. But if you would like a more comprehensive list, you can always send me your requests.
Please take a few moments today to remember those who have served, and who continue to serve, so that all may be free. We salute you each and every one.
(Photo from Funny Memes of 2017, no photographer listed)
And before someone slams me for not knowing that Memorial Day and Veteran's Day are two different holidays of remembrance, let me just remind everyone that Memorial Day is to honor those who served and died in their service to our Country, while Veteran's Day is to remember those who have served, or are serving now. Yes, I know that, thank you. It is my personal preference to honor ALL both living and deceased on BOTH HOLIDAYS. We can never thank our Veteran's enough. Both those who paid the ultimate price and those who serve today.
My life has been that of a military child, (both my parents served and their photos are above), and I was a military wife for 12 years. When that marriage ended, I married a military Veteran. So, please no bashing here. I have been there during the good, the bad and the ugly. And I have considered all of them heroes. I once stared down the barrel of a gun because of a crazed person. It scared me to death! I could never do what our veterans have done, or are doing! We have active duty men and women who stand tall in the face of lives threatened and stare death in the eye. And they don't waver. If you can't call them heroes, then you don't deserve to live in this Country. And that's how I feel about it.
So, whether the holiday is for those who have died, or those who are living, matters not to me. I celebrate them ALL. And I salute them. EVERY ONE.
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