KVRR Local News
June 29, 2021
HARWOOD, N.D. (KVRR) – The Fargo National Cemetery Honor Guard gets a big donation from a group dedicated to veterans.
The Daughters of the American Revolution presented the Fargo Memorial Honor Guard with a check for $500 to support the organization.
“To help support the honor guard we love donations as always because of uniforms do cost quite a bit,” Honor Guard Member Lisa Folstad said.
“One of the things that was brought to my attention was that the cost of the uniforms for the honor guard is quite expensive especially the winter jackets that they need when they are out here,” Sandy Sidler State Regent for North Dakota said.
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His best friend was on hand to say goodbye. 6:04 pm, Feb. 1, 2021 ×
N.D. Army National Guard members Sgt. DeSeandra Conner and Sgt. Collin Brumskill conduct the flag folding ceremony for Paul Holje and George Kelley from East Grand Forks, Minn., during the military funeral honors for David Lee Oliver at the Fargo National Cemetery in Harwood on Monday, Feb. 1. David Samson / The Forum
HARWOOD, N.D. When David Lee Oliver was buried at the Fargo National Cemetery here on Monday, Feb. 1, no family or relatives were on hand to mark his passing.
He was not alone, however.
A pair of friends, including his best friend of many years, were there to say goodbye, as were members of the Fargo Memorial Honor Guard and a handful of others, including members of the military.