During this time the photos were shared and the story laid out more fully, the conversation uncovering a variety of notes. I took along the photos that were later added to the NK62 blog when we arrived in Florida.
The emotions of the day included meeting the son of a Marine killed in Viet Nam, his family, and our hosts the Johnsons. The moment to remember was the moment when I touched the Purple Heart.
This was a once-in-a-lifetime event. Shane, Kim, then Amber Carberry. Shane, whose father died in Nam, was having so much info thrown at him that it had to be overwhelming. I took h is photo with the Purple Heart, so impressive because the name Donald McNamara is on the back. I said, "That's an expensive metal." He said, "I know." After I snapped the photo he gave me a bear hug, and we both teared up.
It was an emotional, celebratory day. Donald McNamara was in the room.
Marv - what a fine fellow.
Ann - the straw that stirs the drink
Shane - a favorite son
Nancy - knows the truth
Art - "Whatever else I had to do today was not important."
Amber - tried to smother Shane, her cousin.
from left: Ann, Dale, Lonna, Lee, Kim, Shane, Marv, Shirley |
The photo at left was taken in May after we returned from Florida, but includes the principals from the story.