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Recent Interments - July 2011 PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 11 August 2011 11:28

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Andersonville National Cemetery was established to provide a permanent place of honor for those who died in military service to our country. The initial interments, beginning in February 1864, were those who died in the nearby prisoner of war camp. Today the cemetery contains nearly 20,000 interments. Administered by the National Park Service, Andersonville National Cemetery uses the same eligibility criteria as cemeteries administered by the National Cemetery Administration of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). 

To honor those in the armed forces who have served our country, we remember the following recent interments in the Andersonville National Cemetery

Decedant

SSGT Romauld J. Vistart, USAF

Mrs. Margaret Presley

PVT Terry Wells, USA

COL Billy Edenfield, USAF (Retired)

Mrs. Frances Schweier

Master Bruce Albert Weigandt

ADJ William Dean Eason, USN

Mrs. Mary Teets

A1C Edgar Buffington, USAF

TECH4 Harold Bunnell, USA

MSGT Gilbert Weisenberger, USAF (Retired)

Mrs. Juanita Peckham

Mrs. Jacqueline Fitzwater

CPL Herman Bell, USA

PVT Willie Law, Jr. USA

MSGT John Adam Hebert, USAF

MGYSGT Robert Oscar Clapp, USMC (Retired)

Mrs. Lois Stamps

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Friends of Andersonville, a 501(c)(3) organization, provides volunteer support to Andersonville National Historic Site. The FOA volunteers work to foster understanding of the role that Camp Sumter (Andersonville) Military Prison played in our nation's history, as well as that of all former American POWs.

The Friends provide interpretive programs, museum exhibits, and needed equipment.

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