FEBRUARY 19, 2025 www.wintertexantimes.com 14 WINTER TEXAN TIMES @Sharyland Dental Care www.sharylanddentalcare.net Richard A. Young D.D.S. 2407 E. Griffin Pkwy. – Mission, TX - 956-581-2773 GENERAL DENTISTRY EXCEPTIONAL CARE Since 1982 Now Accepting Cigna Medicare Advantage We’re All About Smiles Invest in your smile, and change your life. Your smile and your health deserve the best in decision making!!! • For dental care you can trust and have confidence in • Come See Us At Sharyland Dental Care Join others for an Unaccompanied Veteran Burial On Thursday, February 20 at 11 a.m. sharp, the Rio Grande Valley State Veterans Cemetery will conduct an Unaccompanied Veteran Burial for Sgt. Marc A. Jones. Born on October 20, 1953, Sgt. Jones served from May 1973 to July 1975. Sgt. Jones received the National Defense Service Medal for his service to our country. Sgt. Jones is not expected to have any next-of-kin attend his burial. Please help spread the word and ensure that this U.S. Air Force Veteran is not buried alone. Members of the Mission and surrounding communities are encouraged to attend. Sgt. Jones will receive military honors. If no next-of-kin is present at the burial, a Veterans Land Board Representative will accept the United States flag on his behalf. The Texas Veterans Land Board works with the local communities and fellow Veterans service organizations to ensure no Veteran is ever left behind. Rio Grande Valley State Veterans Cemetery is located at 2520 S. Inspiration Rd., in Mission. Veterans awarded for their valor with quilts On Monday, February 10, Lakewood RV Resort had a beautiful presentation of quilts. The Quilts of Valor were presented to ten Veterans and were made by quilters who may know a Veteran or simply wanted to honor a Veteran. During the presentation, a Veteran called each recipient to order and shared their personal military story. The quilt maker and a family member or friend opened each quilt, before folding it in half and together each Veteran was wrapped with the quilt they were presented. The Quilts of Valor (QOV) Foundation began in 2003 with a dream. The founder’s son was deployed in Iraq, and she had a dream she wanted to bring to life. It was about a young man, hunched over on the side of his bed, with feelings of despair. She could see his war demons dragging him down into an emotional gutter. She then saw him wrapped in a quilt and his whole demeanor changed from one of despair, to one of hope. The message was quilts equal healing. Now, volunteers from all over the US gather to donate their time and materials to make quilts and give to Veterans and service members. With over a quarter of a million sewers and quilters awarding military and Veterans, Quilts of Valor, as of December 31, 2024, has awarded over 401,361 quilts nationally. These quilts are not blankets or charity quilts. A Quilt of Valor is a quality, handmade quilt that is machine or hand quilted. It is awarded to a service member or Veteran who has been touched by war regardless of the conflict in which they served. QOVs are lifetime awards, stitched with love, prayers, and healing thoughts. The quilt says unequivocally, “Thank you” for your service and sacrifice in serving our nation. Ann Register, a Winter Texan at Lakewood, said she first saw her dad receive a QOV in 2015. “I witnessed firsthand the emotional experience receiving this honor had on our father,” she said. “My dads QOV became his most treasured possession and was always near him.” In 2018, upon retiring, Register joined the local QOV chapter in Princeton, IL. She enjoyed the group and their passion for the work they did. “I soon learned to award the quilts, besides sewing tops and quilting them.” She winters in the Valley with her husband, and in 2023, she came with two QOV quilts for two of their friends. After discussing the QOV program and awarding the quilts in a park meeting, the response was overwhelming, and there was enough interest to start up their own program at Lakewood. The following year, with the help from others in the park, they awarded eight Quilts of Valor. This year, they awarded 10, three of those awarded were from their neighbor park, Sunwest. For more information on how your group can become a part of the foundation, visit www.qovf. org. Next year’s event at Lakewood will be held on Monday, February 9, 2026. Courtesy photo
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