Interlachen honors veterans in advance of Memorial Day

  • Cemetary caretaker Anthony Flowers, left, Interlachen Town Councilwoman Joni Connors, center in foreground, Town Office Manager Angie Glisson, right, and county Republican Executive Committee Chair Tom Williams, at back, seek out the grave markers of military service members Monday in Interlachen at Pineview Cemetery. The volunteers donated their time to make sure that veterans were remembered in advance of the Memorial Day holiday. (CASMIRA HARRISON/Palatka Daily News)
    Cemetary caretaker Anthony Flowers, left, Interlachen Town Councilwoman Joni Connors, center in foreground, Town Office Manager Angie Glisson, right, and county Republican Executive Committee Chair Tom Williams, at back, seek out the grave markers of military service members Monday in Interlachen at Pineview Cemetery. The volunteers donated their time to make sure that veterans were remembered in advance of the Memorial Day holiday. (CASMIRA HARRISON/Palatka Daily News)
  • A Hollister resident searches out another veteran's gravesite Monday morning at Pineview Cemetery in Interlachen. The event is the first of several such gatherings set for this week across Putnam County. (CASMIRA HARRISON/Palatka Daily News)
    A Hollister resident searches out another veteran's gravesite Monday morning at Pineview Cemetery in Interlachen. The event is the first of several such gatherings set for this week across Putnam County. (CASMIRA HARRISON/Palatka Daily News)
  • A group of volunteers took time for a photo following the placement of U.S. flags at veterans' graves at Pineview Cemetery in Interlachen on Monday morning. Steve Overturf, center in the blue, long-sleeved shirt, and his funeral services firm Johnson-Overturf Funeral Homes, helps to sponsor the annual events at public cemeteries across Putnam County. (CASMIRA HARRISON/Palatka Daily News)
    A group of volunteers took time for a photo following the placement of U.S. flags at veterans' graves at Pineview Cemetery in Interlachen on Monday morning. Steve Overturf, center in the blue, long-sleeved shirt, and his funeral services firm Johnson-Overturf Funeral Homes, helps to sponsor the annual events at public cemeteries across Putnam County. (CASMIRA HARRISON/Palatka Daily News)
INTERLACHEN – More than two dozen people walked the rows of headstones Monday morning at Pineview Cemetery. Each individual, cradling several handfuls of United States flags in their arms, scanned…

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