Bath National Cemetery

Cemetery at San Juan Avenue, Bath, NY 14810


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  • I find comfort when I visit my father-in-law and thank him for all he gave to keep this country free!!!

    Added January 23, 2017 by R.J. Sloan
  • Here, and the Chapel next door, I feel a great stillness as on large bodies of water. Reverent pride floats me along senseless pathways through systematic rows of cold white reality, unending endings, stretched across green hills. Undead, sunkissed marble statues dance through branches, as I wind ever upwards toward the Flag. The symbolism does NOT escape me.
    The caretakers go beyond job performance, it's obviously a sense of duty.
    " Here, the price of freedom is visible. "

    Added September 10, 2016 by Chris Walrath
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