Rest Lawn Cemetery
The final resting place of Pvt Luber.
The Honor Guard, Guard
Commander, Bugler and Master of Ceremonies discussing how they
will conduct the detail prior to the start of the dedication.
Honor Guard approaching
the grave site.
Honor Guard preparing
to render Honors to Private Luber, The new grave marker is at
the far right.
Master of Ceremonies
Harold Slavik leading in prayer from the 1890 GAR Burial Ceremony.
Members of the Daughters
of Union Veterans, an American Legion representative, wives and
daughters of the Honor Guard and Mr. David E. Noble, cemetery
owner. Private Luber’s new grave marker is to the lower
right.
Pvt.
Jackson Kile, Co. H, 1st Oregon Infantry
The only marker Pvt.
Kile
has had for 83
years.
A close-up of Private
Kile’s grave marker.
Preparing the site
for pouring of the concrete base.
Finishing the form
for the marker. The work is being done by Neil Fuger, a member
of Camp Baker. Neil’s Great, Great, Great-Grandfather was
Sgt. Fredrick Fuger, a Medal of Honor recipient for his bravery
at Gettysburg.
The final setting of
private Kile’s new grave marker.