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Crosses of Lafayette - Memorial Day 2013


Crosses of Lafayette
The Crosses of Lafayette project was started in Nov. 2006 by Jeff Heaton, a local building contractor, to recognize American service members who were killed in Iraq. The white markers of the antiwar site dot the hillside and are easily viewed from Highway 24. Crosses organizers decided add crosses for troops killed in Afghanistan.
For more info please visit the Crosses of Lafayette: http://lafayettecrosses.blogspot.com/2007/01/mission-statement.html
7005 Not Forgotten in 2016
7005 Not Forgotten in 2016
Heaven's Path
Heaven's Path
Crosses of Lafeyette 2016_stop.jpg
Crosses of Lafeyette 2016_stop.jpg
Plant the Seeds of Peace
Plant the Seeds of Peace
Memorial Day Visitor at The Crosses of Lafayette
Memorial Day Visitor at The Crosses of Lafayette
Remembering US Service Members Killed in  Iraqi/Afghanistan War
Remembering US Service Members Killed in Iraqi/Afghanistan War
A Rose for One of the  6749 Servicemen
A Rose for One of the 6749 Servicemen
Placing a Memorial Rose
Placing a Memorial Rose
Won't Be Forgotten
Won't Be Forgotten
Memorial Day Visitor Views The Death Sign
Memorial Day Visitor Views The Death Sign
A Memorial for a Fallen Soldier
A Memorial for a Fallen Soldier
Crosses of Lafayette
Crosses of Lafayette
Will the Death Count Stop Here?
Will the Death Count Stop Here?