EUREKA — Sometimes, saying “Thank you for your service” to those who have served in the military just isn’t enough. Sometimes, you just want to blanket them with the warmth you feel in your heart for what they have done.
CHERYL WOLFE cwolfe@pantagraph.com, The Pantagraph
Sun, 03/25/2018 - 10:00pm
EUREKA — Sometimes, saying “Thank you for your service” to those who have served in the military just isn’t enough. Sometimes, you just want to blanket them with the warmth you feel in your heart for what they have done.