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Adjutant General Douglas Farnum, Maine National Guard speaks at the funeral service for Sgt. Zelwood Gravlin Saturday morning, Nov. 12, at the Phillips Area Community Center. Gravlin, whose remains were identified this summer was killed in a bombing mission during World War II.
Lt. Commander Gregory Watson U.S. Air Force, Commander, 343d Bombardment Squadron at right is seen with Sue White during the funeral service for Sgt. Zelwood Gravlin Saturday morning, Nov. 12, at Phillips Area Community Center. White is Gravlin's great-niece and worked to have his remains identified after he was killed in a World War II bombing mission.
Senator Russell Black, second from left speaks during the funeral service for Sgt. Zelwood Gravlin Saturday morning, Nov. 12, in Phillips. Also seen from left are Representative-elect Mike Soboleski, Commissioner Bob Carlton and Representative Scott Landry.
A soldier from Fort Drum presents Sue White with a folded American flag Saturday, Nov. 12, during the funeral service for her great uncle, Sgt. Zelwood Gravlin in Phillips.
Lt. Col. Jesse Hilderand carries a folded American flag followed by Lt. Colonel Gregory Watson holding the urn with Sgt. Zelwood Gravlin's remains during his internment service Saturday, Nov. 12, at Mile Square Cemetery in Avon. Members of the United Air Force Reserve Command also participating but not pictured are Lt. Col. Tim Albecht and Major Mark "Linus" Shiffrin.
Color guards from Roderick-Crosby American Legion Post 28 in Farmington at left and Frank L. Mitchell VFW Post 3335 in Jay take part in the interment service for Sgt. Zelwood Gravlin Saturday, Nov. 12, in Mile Square Cemetery in Avon. A funeral service with full military honors was held earlier at the Phillips Area Community Center.