27 April 2012 - On Saturday, May 19, Long Island veteran organizations and funeral homes are set to give proper military burials to more than 50 unclaimed veterans’ cremated remains.The funeral procession will assemble near exit 49 on the Long Island Expressway at 8 a.m. on Armed Forces Day and travel to Long Island National Cemetery at 2040 Wellwood Avenue in Farmingdale, led by Patriot Guard and Legion Riders for a 9 a.m. military honors burial service.
Nassau County Commander of the American Legion Andrew Booth said this is possibly the largest unclaimed veterans service to be performed. The remains of each veteran will be placed in niches on a recently built columbarium at Long Island National with proper identification, in case of a future retrieval request.
“For years the funeral parlors, the law said after 120 days, they could do what they want with the remains. Thank God for the common sense of some of these funeral directors; they hung onto them [the cremains], in their basements,” Booth said. “The thought maybe someday someone will come to retrieve them.” read more>>>
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