Remembrance: A Memorial
Dedicated to US Servicemen & Women who have lost their lives in Iraq & Afghanistan as well as those who continue to serve...

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Jeniene St. Denis said:   February 16, 2010 6:18 pm PST
I was there in the beginning of this fabulous project. It's not that I wasn't aware of the importance of the project, I just didn't think it would touch as many lives that it has. It has become evident that it is some much more than an art project. Thank you to all of you who continue to support our men and woman who serve our country. Thank you Merilee for having so much love in your heart to continue with the mission of you hold dear in your heart

Merilee said:   February 13, 2010 2:37 pm PST
Thank you all for the wonderful comments and support for Remembrance. Let us not forget the sacrifices of all who have given their lives, the families who are forever without the ones they love and all who continue to serve.

Jim McKimm said:   February 3, 2010 4:06 pm PST
We are so looking foward to this remarkable and moving exhibit coming to Vermont in July and meeting and working with Merilee. This is a great undertaking and truly her dedication to it is evident.

Kathy J. said:   January 11, 2010 11:27 am PST
Thank you to all who have given their time and energy...as a Veteran it is touching to see so many who remember and care.

Pam Connors said:   November 13, 2009 8:30 am PST
I encourage everyone to attend a workshop. This project keeps our fallen soldiers alive and in our hearts and creates a place for them in these lovely display cases. I am so impressed with these awesome group of women who have created such a fantastic memorial to our troops. It has inspired me to contribute to the cause. God bless our troops and God bless these unselfish woman & men to keep these troops alive in our hearts and minds with every display case created.

Mr. Anthony Branco said:   November 2, 2009 7:32 am PST
As an Air Force Reservist and Somerset Middle School Teacher I just want you all to know how much Veterans like myself appreciate all of your efforts in making this such a success. Especially as we come close to Veteran's Day. It is a sobering time for all of us who serve. To see efforts like this just confirms that our commitment to the military does not go un-noticed. Thank you.

Laura Rahn said:   August 11, 2009 6:59 am PST
I visited your exhibit today in Savannah and was simply amazed. It was quite moving. I especially wanted to visit today, as it is the fourth anniversary of the death of a dear friend, Capt. Jeremy Alan Chandler, who very proudly gave his life in service of his country in Afghanistan. This is a very powerful memorial and I thank you for your work.

Diane Sherman said:   June 9, 2009 7:51 am PST
I was at a workshop in Savannah at the Georgia Coastal Center. what a powerful exhibit. I am a former SFC and served active duty, my spouse is SGM (retired), and I am a military spouse. I cannot say how moved I was to see this exhibit. Thanks for all you are doing to help people know and remember those who have gone before me and before all of us, and this moving experience for your students.

Tracy Ammons said:   June 5, 2009 7:03 am PST
I'm thrilled to see my figure on the homepage of your website! I had a wonderful time at the exhibit, and it touched me even more to be able to contribute to the memorial by making my own figure.

Emily said:   June 2, 2009 6:52 pm PST
I was at the Coastal Georgia Center for a workshop today when I spotted the display. As an Army wife, I took a few minutes during a break to locate the fallen members of my husband's unit. I couldn't find them, but I did find the name of a Marine who died in my hometown. I will be returning to the CGC to spend more time remembering all the service members who have so bravely given their lives for our freedom.

Bonnie M said:   May 27, 2009 12:38 pm PST
Absolutely touched my heart. Such a tribute to those serving our country. Thank you.

Marline said:   May 20, 2009 4:54 am PST
Thank you so much for you and your students with these amazing vision and Memorial. I really enjoyed having and being apart of this yesterday at Fort Stewart, Ga.

Jess Maz said:   May 11, 2009 5:30 am PST
The web page looks amazing great job!! We will miss you while gone i promise to keep our class safe :)

Doreen said:   May 5, 2009 1:25 pm PST
I look forawrd to seeing it in Savannah

Sammy B said:   May 3, 2009 7:09 pm PST
Looks amazing, just like your project :) Great job Phyllis!

Jackie M said:   May 3, 2009 4:03 pm PST
WoW! this looks great...good luck in Savannah!

ginny said:   May 3, 2009 2:49 pm PST
this is a phenomenal endeavor. I applaud all your work merilee!

Phyllis Ann said:   May 3, 2009 12:45 pm PST
Looks absolutely wondrous....

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