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A FITTING TRIBUTE

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    Dan Farber, superintendent of Sky-View Memorial Park, Hometown, uses an authentic wartime vehicle Friday to transport 3,500 flags to the burial ground in preparation for Memorial Day. The 1941 Ford Jeep has been restored to the exact specifications of the World War II Jeep used by the late Robert Miller of Hazle Street in Tamaqua. Miller’s son, Robert A. Miller III, is board president of the cemetery. DONALD R. SERFASS/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES NEWS

Published May 25. 2019 06:43AM

Dan Farber, superintendent of Sky-View Memorial Park, Hometown, uses an authentic wartime vehicle Friday to transport 3,500 flags to the burial ground in preparation for Memorial Day. The 1941 Ford Jeep has been restored to the exact specifications of the World War II Jeep used by the late Robert Miller of Hazle Street in Tamaqua. Miller’s son, Robert A. Miller III, is board president of the cemetery. DONALD R. SERFASS/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES NEWS

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