Posted on 10/03/2014 10:18:42 AM PDT by DogByte6RER
WWII veteran given Viking funeral; Coast Guard agreed to Norse send-off
World War II veteran Andrew Haines decided years ago that he wanted a Norse-inspired funeral upon his death, and the U.S. Coast Guard obliged.
Mr. Haines, who emigrated from Norway in 1927, scaled down blueprints for a 100-foot ship to a few feet in the years before he died. It was then up to the Coast Guard to decide whether it would ignite the boat and send-off Mr. Haines cremated remains in accordance with his wishes.
Oh, I was thrilled, Mr. Haines son Andy told Navy Times on Thursday. I was thrilled when the Coast Guard called and told me we were doing it [his] way.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...
I’d like to be buried like that....smaller boat though.
World War II, Viking, and Coast Guard interest.
(Email your grandmother!)
30 years on, good ship Hjemkomst still inspires
MOORHEAD, Minn. (AP) — Sometimes after dreams have been dreamed, they retain their power.
Bob Asp, the builder of the Hjemkomst, a replica Viking ship that 30 years ago sailed into the harbor of Bergen, Norway, knew about that power.
http://www.mprnews.org/story/2012/07/21/regional/viking-ship
you could build your own...
Now I only need to find out what I need to do to get this done for me.
Thank you..:)
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