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World War II veteran John Sinn, left, Minot, admires a patriotic quilt presented to him last Monday by Mary Kohler, on behalf of the Piecemakers Quilt Guild of Garrison. The quilt was made by Linda Burgeson of Douglas.
Members of the Piecemakers Quilt Guild of Garrison started making patriotic quilts several months ago to give to veterans as a way to honor and thank them for their service.
Last Monday, Mary Kohler, a Guild member from Benedict, presented, on behalf of the Quilt Guild, a red, white and blue quilt to John Sinn, a World War II veteran from Minot. The quilt was made by Quilt Guild member Linda Burgeson of Douglas.