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Ray Lines was drafted into the Army to serve in World War I. An explosive shell killed him on September 18, 1918 and his burial took place in Salida, Colorado in 1922. Salida held a military funeral on April 23, 1922 in honor of Ray Lines. It was a grand affair, complete with band, color guard, pastors and pallbearers, military veterans and enlisted men, army nurses, a firing squad, and of course, mourners. There were American flags posted everywhere....
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Ray Lines was drafted into the Army to serve in World War I. An explosive shell killed him on September 18, 1918 and his burial took place in Salida, Colorado in 1922. Salida held a military funeral on April 23, 1922 in honor of Ray Lines. It was a grand affair, complete with band, color guard, pastors and pallbearers, military veterans and enlisted men, army nurses, a firing squad, and of course, mourners. There were American flags posted everywhere....
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Ray Lines was drafted into the Army to serve in World War I. An explosive shell killed him on September 18, 1918 and his burial took place in Salida, Colorado in 1922. Salida held a military funeral on April 23, 1922 in honor of Ray Lines. It was a grand affair, complete with band, color guard, pastors and pallbearers, military veterans and enlisted men, army nurses, a firing squad, and of course, mourners. There were American flags posted everywhere....
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Salida held a military funeral on April 23, 1922 in honor of Ray Lines, and to honor the sacrifices of all the men and women who served in the U.S. military. It was a grand affair, complete with band, color guard, pastors and pallbearers, military veterans and enlisted men, army nurses, a firing squad, and of course, mourners. There were American flags posted everywhere. The entire town gathered at Riverside Park, then marched up to the undertaker’s...
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Ray Lines was drafted into the Army to serve in World War I. An explosive shell killed him on September 18, 1918 and his burial took place in Salida, Colorado in 1922. Salida held a military funeral on April 23, 1922 in honor of Ray Lines. It was a grand affair, complete with band, color guard, pastors and pallbearers, military veterans and enlisted men, army nurses, a firing squad, and of course, mourners. There were American flags posted everywhere....
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Ray Lines was drafted into the Army to serve in World War I. An explosive shell killed him on September 18, 1918 and his burial took place in Salida, Colorado in 1922. Salida held a military funeral on April 23, 1922 in honor of Ray Lines. It was a grand affair, complete with band, color guard, pastors and pallbearers, military veterans and enlisted men, army nurses, a firing squad, and of course, mourners. There were American flags posted everywhere....