HONORED ON PANEL 5E, LINE 47 OF THE WALL
ELIZABETH ANN JONES
WALL NAME
ELIZABETH A JONES
PANEL / LINE
5E/47
DATE OF BIRTH
CASUALTY PROVINCE
DATE OF CASUALTY
HOME OF RECORD
COUNTY OF RECORD
STATE
BRANCH OF SERVICE
RANK
ASSOCIATED ITEMS LEFT AT THE WALL
bracelet, commemorative POW*MIA
tags, commemorative service identification
rubbings, VVM name
name rubbings, framed
name rubbings, framed
letter, framed
bracelet, commemorative
bracelet, commemorative
bracelet, commemorative
bracelet, commemorative
bracelet, commemorative
bracelet, commemorative
bracelet, commemorative
bracelet, commemorative
REMEMBRANCES
LEFT FOR ELIZABETH ANN JONES
POSTED ON 5.26.2024
POSTED BY: A Grateful American
Memorial Day Weekend 2024
Remembering you on this Memorial Day 2024. There will hopefully be Americans who remember you and those who gave their lives defending our country for as long as there is an America.
With respect, always.
With respect, always.
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POSTED ON 3.2.2024
POSTED BY: Elizabeth Ann
From your Great-Niece, with love
Aunt Elizabeth,
I may have never met you, but you gave me your name, and for that I will never be grateful enough. I may never have met you, but I see your plaques and I see my mother's face, and her father's face. I may never have met you, but your brother never forgot you, and because of that you will stay with us always.
Aunt Elizabeth, I may never have met you, but I'm your great-niece.
I love you,
Elizabeth Ann.
I may have never met you, but you gave me your name, and for that I will never be grateful enough. I may never have met you, but I see your plaques and I see my mother's face, and her father's face. I may never have met you, but your brother never forgot you, and because of that you will stay with us always.
Aunt Elizabeth, I may never have met you, but I'm your great-niece.
I love you,
Elizabeth Ann.
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POSTED ON 5.29.2023
POSTED BY: A Grateful American
Memorial Day Weekend 2023
Remembering you and those who didn't make it home from the Vietnam War. This year makes 50 years since America left Vietnam, but the time that you and those we lost have been gone seems so much longer.
With respect, always.
With respect, always.
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POSTED ON 2.1.2023
POSTED BY: John Fabris
honoring you...
Thank you for your service to our country so long ago. That you died in the same crash with your fiancee is especially heart-breaking and poignant. As long as you are remembered you will always be with us….
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