Field Notes: Miramar National - Volunteers
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TV-PG, 01-Jun-2020
Kathleen Mae Bruyere, U.S. Navy ret., volunteers at Miramar National Cemetery, aiding daily memorial services. Her late husband, the 19th burial there, rests since the cemetery's inception. Positioned on her future gravesite, she assists staff in service coordination. Noteworthy, veteran couples can choose reserved spaces adjacent to each other, offering solace in shared final resting places.
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