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Candlelight service on Square for military urged

A Salute to Daniel Kermeen, USMC

By Sandra Ford

I think it would be nice for our community to be able to come together and have a candlight holding on the Square every so often to show support to our men and women in service.I would also like everyone to keep my son-in-law, Daniel Kermeen, in their prayers. He is leaving for Afghanastan on March 7, 2008. He is A wonderful person and we have be blessed to have him in our lives.




I pray for all the families which have children over there to keep them safe and bring them home to us. My heart goes out to every one of our men and women serving there.

I think it would be nice for our community to be able to come together and have a candlight holding on the Square every so often to show support to our men and women in service.


This story was posted on 2008-02-16 15:17:31
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