Beneath a sunny Colorado sky at Pikes Top Nationwide Cemetery, Kennedy Pugh took a breath Thursday afternoon, bracing himself as individuals of the U.S. Air Power Honor Guard slid a gleaming silver casket out of a hearse.
His brother, Alvin Pugh, was once in spite of everything house.
As Faucets echoed in the course of the cemetery, the Honor Guard draped a flag over the casket, and the priest from the Pugh circle of relatives’s parish in Pueblo started the ritual of laying Alvin to leisure.
Beneath a sunny Colorado sky at Pikes Top Nationwide Cemetery, Kennedy Pugh took a breath Thursday afternoon, bracing himself as individuals of the U.S. Air Power Honor Guard slid a gleaming silver casket out of a hearse.
His brother, Alvin Pugh, was once in spite of everything house.
As Faucets echoed in the course of the cemetery, the Honor Guard draped a flag over the casket, and the priest from the Pugh circle of relatives’s parish in Pueblo started the ritual of laying Alvin to leisure.