BILLINGS - Lieutenant Alva Krogman s family waited 54 years for him to return home after he departed for the Vietnam War. That wait finally ended Wednesday when the veteran was laid to rest.
The ceremony, to honor the fallen hero, began with an open casket viewing, followed by prayers and a slideshow.
Krogman s niece, Kelly Steindorf and her brother Jerry Krogman then took the stage with tears falling down their faces. They shared stories about their uncle who they got to know through pictures and stories from others.
The service was followed by a procession leading the way to Riverview Memorial Gardens where Lieutenant Krogman was laid to rest next to his mother and father.
Remains of Wyoming airman laid to rest after 54 years
Wyoming airman missing in action in Vietnam War laid to rest at home
and last updated 2021-07-21 22:31:21-04
WORLAND- â Hundreds attended the funeral services for Airman Alva Ray Krogman, who was shot down during the Vietnam War, Wednesday in his hometown of Worland, Wyoming on Wednesday.
Krogmanâs plane was shot down 54 years ago over Laos, and his remains werenât found and recovered until February of 2019.
A scientific recovery expert working at the crash site reported the possible recovery of remains and evidence, which were identified as those of Krogman in July of last year.
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