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Funeral for a friend

Matt Keenan Tom Brokaw’s literary works, beginning with his 1998 publication of The Greatest Generation brought focus to a group of men and women who, born in the 1920’s, came of age at time when the needs of others took priority over their own. Largely focusing on the World War II veterans, Brokaw’s book noted that these adults “stayed true to their values of personal responsibility, duty, honor and faith.” Religion was central to everything ...

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