Craig Feyh - Tomb Walker

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I enjoy my family's genealogy and researching our past, such an interesting story. My Father's lineage is Feyh - Faultless - Cox. My Mother's lineage is Wassmuth - Hodge - Musselman - Millar - Decker - duBois. I spent many years going to cemeteries with my Mom and Dad and family members visiting loved ones that have gone before us. We also would visit cemeteries and find unique and fascinating headstones when on family camping trips. I also try to find friends of my youth growing up in the Arlington Park area of Columbus, Ohio. My "Tomb Walker" nickname comes from my Navy days as a Casket Bearer serving in the U.S. Navy Presidential Honor Guard from 1982 - 1986. I participated in over 540 internment ceremonies in Arlington National Cemetery, Quantico National Cemetery and various regions surrounding the East Coast. It was my privilege and honor to give these men, women and children their final honors.

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I enjoy my family's genealogy and researching our past, such an interesting story. My Father's lineage is Feyh - Faultless - Cox. My Mother's lineage is Wassmuth - Hodge - Musselman - Millar - Decker - duBois. I spent many years going to cemeteries with my Mom and Dad and family members visiting loved ones that have gone before us. We also would visit cemeteries and find unique and fascinating headstones when on family camping trips. I also try to find friends of my youth growing up in the Arlington Park area of Columbus, Ohio. My "Tomb Walker" nickname comes from my Navy days as a Casket Bearer serving in the U.S. Navy Presidential Honor Guard from 1982 - 1986. I participated in over 540 internment ceremonies in Arlington National Cemetery, Quantico National Cemetery and various regions surrounding the East Coast. It was my privilege and honor to give these men, women and children their final honors.

**Updated Find A Grave Transfer Guidelines. Memorials are transferred for relatives with these close relationships: child, spouse/partner, sibling, parent, grandchild, great-grandchild, grandparent, great-grandparent, niece/nephew, great niece/nephew, aunt/uncle, great aunt/uncle, or first cousin. This would include adoptive, step, and in-law versions of these relationships.

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