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Memorial Day: May 30, 2016
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Record-Eagle photo/Jan-Michael Stump
Teresa Miller and her husband Jim Miller (not pictured) work with other volunteers to help take down American Flags flying over the gravesites of military service members buried in Grand Traverse Memorial Gardens in Traverse City. The flags are raised, weather permitting, each morning during Memorial Day weekend, and taken down each night. The work is done by volunteers, who also raise the flags on Flag Day and the Fourth of July. There were six flags, the casket flags given to the families of service members, when the tradition began in 1960. There are 738 today. The Miller's son, Marine Cpl. Paul Miller, was buried in the cemetery after he died fighting in Afghanistan in 2010.
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