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Dwight Micheal, a contracting officer for Combat Support Systems at Marine Corps Systems Command and pastor of Piney Branch Baptist Church in Spotsylvania, Virginia, delivers the eulogy at a funeral for World War II veteran Serina Vine June 7. Vine passed away May 21 with no known next of kin, and Micheal and two other MCSC employees came together to organize her funeral, complete with full military honors. More than 200 people attended the ceremony at Quantico National Cemetery in Triangle, Virginia, thanks to the efforts of the MCSC members. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Mathuel Browne)
160607-M-QC318-002.JPG Photo By: Mathuel Browne

Jun 17, 2016
TRIANGLE, Virginia - Dwight Micheal, a contracting officer for Combat Support Systems at Marine Corps Systems Command and pastor of Piney Branch Baptist Church in Spotsylvania, Virginia, delivers the eulogy at a funeral for World War II veteran Serina Vine June 7. Vine passed away May 21 with no known next of kin, and Micheal and two other MCSC employees came together to organize her funeral, complete with full military honors. More than 200 people attended the ceremony at Quantico National Cemetery in Triangle, Virginia, thanks to the efforts of the MCSC members. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Mathuel Browne)


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