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Omaha Steve

(103,360 posts)
Mon May 30, 2016, 09:31 PM May 2016

Killed by friendly fire in WWII, the weeds on his memorial are three feet tall today


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Bellevue Cemetery is just down the road from us. It was packed for the services this morning. Forest Lawn in Omaha was too. Considering all the rain we have had they are well maintained.

Now that I'm retired I don't have to work Memorial Day. Marta and I went to the cemetery to see my dad US Army PFC Dawes & mom today. Our youngest put a new flag in his WWII flag holder Saturday. It stands up about a foot above his marker. Simulated photo of the flag in the holder below.



My grandma, grandpa, and two of their best friends are a couple steps away. Uncle Eddy Third Class Gunners Mate US Navy WWII and Aunt Julie are just a short walk away.

Many years ago the local paper ran a story about a small cemetery south of Council Bluffs, IA. We headed there next. We have been going there for over 20 years. Maintenance has been getting worse year by year. It looks like it has had no maintenance at all this year. Pictures at the bottom.

It used to be so pretty. Marta owns the Graveyards of Omaha site. Here is the Wall Cemetery front page: http://www.graveyardsofomaha.com/submarine/submarinel_main.html





"In memory of MM1C Vernon Palmer Wall.

Son of Henry O. – Edna N. Wall.

September 11, 1922 – October 7, 1944.

Lost at sea in the Pacific with submarine Seawolf."

Here is the sad story of how the Seawolf was lost: http://www.graveyardsofomaha.com/submarine/submarinel_seawolf.html

The pink area is where the Seawolf is on eternal patrol.



Today. You can see the top of the marker by the back fence in the top photo.

MM1C Vernon Palmer Wall deserves better.

OS





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Killed by friendly fire in WWII, the weeds on his memorial are three feet tall today (Original Post) Omaha Steve May 2016 OP
My mother's 1st ousin, the only child of my great aunt Lillian was killed by friendly fire in WWII. hedda_foil May 2016 #1
K&R TDale313 May 2016 #2
Thank you for the photos and comments. oldandhappy May 2016 #3

hedda_foil

(16,496 posts)
1. My mother's 1st ousin, the only child of my great aunt Lillian was killed by friendly fire in WWII.
Mon May 30, 2016, 11:37 PM
May 2016

He was in the Normandy invasion and survived Omaha Beach, only to be killed by friendly fire a day or so later.

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