Veterans laid to rest after discovery of 200 unclaimed urns
- Military funerals were held for three veterans whose unclaimed urns were found among 200 discovered last year in Massachusetts.
- Approximately 40 urns contained the remains of veterans, including those who served in World War I and World War II, according to the Massachusetts Executive Office of Veterans Services.
- The funerals took place at Massachusetts Veterans Memorial Cemetery, following six prior services for other identified remains.
- Charles and Ruth Saunders, Francis Joseph Richards II, John Gilmore Wolcott, Phillip L. Tutino, William 'Pop' D. Carver, and Suzanne W. Gleason were among those honored during these services.
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Veterans laid to rest after discovery of 200 unclaimed urns
WCVB By Rhondella Richardson Click here for updates on this story WINCHENDON, Massachusetts (WCVB) — Military funerals were held Friday for three Massachusetts veterans whose unclaimed urns were among 200 discovered last year. The urns were found in November 2024 when Beverly-based Campbell Funeral Home acquired new locations in Gloucester and Ipswich. Approximately 40 of the urns contained the remains of veterans. “Through extensive researc…
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