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” NEVER LEAVE A MAN BEHIND “

by Frank Kincaid (Commander)  American Legion Post # 89 Louisa, Ky

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” Never Leave A Man Behind “

Frank Kincaid (Commander) 

American Legion Post # 89 Louisa, Ky

 

James Barnette (Commander)

VFW Post #6103 Louisa Ky

 

Writen By: Commander Frank Kincaid

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George M. Thompson Sr.

 

Fred Jackson was cleaning out a storage unit, at Dave’s Auto Service, when he came across a United States veterans brass grave foot plate. He said, “He just couldn’t throw it away”. Which reflected his care and respect for our veterans.

 

So he gave the foot plate to me, (Commander Frank Kincaid, American Legion, Post #89, in Louisa, Kentucky). Frank Kincaid: From there I began my search to find out exactly where this honored veteran was placed to rest. My respect for him and his service left me determined  to find this George M. Thompson Sr. that this brass foot plate represented.

 

My first stop on my quest for answers was to speak to Doug Saylers at “Sullivan University” in Louisa, Kentucky. With his help I was able to find out where George M. Thompson Sr.was buried, but we were still unable to find his obituary, or even his next of kin.

 

So I continued my search and it lead me to “Young’s Funeral Home” of  Louisa, Kentucky. There I was able to obtain the phone number to a funeral home in Fairmont, West Virginia. Which was able to connect me to  the “Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #7048”, which is located  in Fairmont, West Virginia.

 

It was then that I humbly asked them, “If I sent them this brass foot plate, would they care to place it where it belonged, in it’s proper place”? They responded by saying that, “They would be happy to take care of it”. George M. Thompson Sr. is buried at Mount Calvary Cemetery, located in Monogah, in Marion County, West Virginia.

 

I give a special thanks to everyone who has helped in this process of finding the location of the deceased, that we call comrade.

 

George M. Thompson Sr.

P.F.C. U.S. Marine Corps

Korea

3 July 1931- 8 January 1992

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  1. Joe F Daugherty says:
    6 years ago

    The new road came through and graves were moved of veterans in our family to gov grave site at yaietsville no markers the military markers were left up at Wilson’s I ask why they said there’s no gov agency would pay the $ 125 to reset the markers I paid for my uncle bobby Johnson my cousin rick payed for uncle ore banfeild . WHAT A SHAME ! This can happen if there were no family to pay those brave men would never have had there markers moved . But we can spend $70,000 one a migrant illegals

  2. Tc says:
    6 years ago

    Joe, Show me the proof on the migrant statement. Why even throw that remark about immigrants in there? When they moved the graves for the road they should have moved the markers.

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