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Families Honor Fathers Gone Before

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Woodlawn-Roesch-Patton Cemetery, Thompson Lane/ Berry Hill Woodlawn-Roesch-Patton Cemetery, Thompson Lane/ Berry Hill

NASHVILLE, Tenn.- It's a day many enjoyed with their fathers, but what about those fathers that have gone on before us? Father's Day can stir up memories for those who've lost their father's, at one of Nashville's most popular cemeteries Sunday, the weather was warm and so were the greetings for those coming to visit their fathers' graves.

Employees at Woodlawn-Roesch-Patton in the Berry Hill community came prepared with small American flags for fathers who served as a father to their families. It's an accomplishment that deserves to be commended.

Brian Cullen's father died exactly six years ago. He was a military man.

"He was in the Marine Corps for three years. He loved the Marine Corps," explained Cullen.

Employees at Woodlawn say Father's Day tends to be one of the busiest holidays right up there with Mother's Day and Memorial Day.

 

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