The red, white and blue - tossed in the trash. Now, a local woman disturbed by what she found, wants something done.
Among branches and other debris, dozens and dozens of American flags were left in a pile at the Eagle Mills cemetery in the Town of Brunswick. Just two weeks away from Memorial Day, a widow of a veteran made the discovery, and she turned to us, for help, in hopes of getting some answers.
As NEWS10’s John Craig reports, it was quite a shock when she first found the tossed flags.
Marie Fremont could not believe her eyes.
“The flag doesn’t deserve the garbage pile,” says Marie.
Marie was at the cemetery on Sunday, Mother’s Day, to put new flowers at her mother’s grave. She also picked up, cleaned the area - kind of policed the area - taking the branches down toward the shed, and that is when she found the other American flags.
“And when I got up here and discovered all these flags, it just broke my heart because my country means a lot to me and the flag means a lot to me,” Marie says.
She has a nephew about to serve in the Middle East, and her husband, Lawrence, was in the Navy. He served in the Korean War, and in his later years, he used to go around and put up new flags in cemeteries as part of the American Legion.
An official with the Eagle Mills cemetery says new ones were put up in preparation for Memorial Day, but says the old ones were “inadvertently” trashed.
“There’s many places to go to - you could take them to any American Legion,” says Marie.
“The cemeteries that we take care of, that doesn’t happen,” senior color guard, Tommy Doin says.
The Veterans of Lansingburgh are preparing for their annual rite of disposal of the flag.
“We accept all the flags and we put them in the repository here,” says Bill Rosado, with the Veterans of Lansingburgh. “We have a city permit that we get and we burn ‘em. That is the way you dispose of a flag at all times.”
“That’s, that’s sad…really, really sad,” Doin says about the flags found at Eagle Mills cemetery.
We called the cemetery’s assistant superintendent Tuesday night, who first said this “was news to him.” When we talked to him about 90 minutes later, he said the groundskeeper admitted he got “side tracked” with the flags, and would make sure a veterans group was contacted today.
The Veterans of Lansingburgh also asked us to mention that they will replace any old flag for you, free of charge.