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A special tribute to special people nurses at Memorial Day event
Mary Taylor Adams
From left at the wreath ceremony are: Cindy Butler, Past President, American Legion Auxiliary Unit 49; Tracy Hopkins, VFW Post 6710 President; and Katie Anderson, LPN.
WILMINGTON For many years, as part of the Memorial Day program at Sugar Grove Cemetery, Wilmington Veterans Post 49, American Legion has had a wreath placed on the grave of a particular nurse by the Auxiliary Unit Presidents of the Legion and VFW Post 6710, or their representative.
This tradition was altered a bit last year and continued with the 2021 program, with plans to make it a permanent part of the event.
this. my father, larry rathgab, was an amazing man. he was very proud of his military career, he was proud of his nascar career, most of all he was proud of his family and his friends. reporter: corliss henry was the first black nurse on the staff at muhlenberg hospital in plainfield, new jersey. we learned she would become a beloved teacher. one of her former students. mrs. corliss henry was my nursing instructor in the 1960s. her wealth of knowledge, quiet presence, and fairness were her strengths. she will be missed. reporter: sergeant raymond scholwinski, a member of the harris county sheriff s office in texas since 1979. his fellow officers honoring him and his sacrifice. when i had a personal issue, i called him. and he helped. he helped me and he was there for me and my family. when the blue angels flew that sky. that he left with them, i knew it.
couldn t she have stepped out and gone to another campus that day and avoided this whole thing? why d it have to happen to our family? why d it have to happen to michelle? narrator: but it did, much of it recorded, as you will see, by those electronic beeps and bytes and pixels. just enough to make it a truly puzzling mystery. enough to not quite know what happened to michelle le. one of the things i was so angry about was that nothing made sense. nothing made sense. narrator: especially this. same night, 8:56 pm, michelle s nursing instructor, annoyed, baffled, worried by her absence, takes a security guard to the parking lot to look for her car. 9:05 pm, michelle s car re-enters the garage two floors below. 9:06 pm, it arrives on the third floor. off camera, the nursing instructor sees it, waves frantically, and the car suddenly stops, backs up, races down the ramp, out of the garage. but why?