Dec. 7 survivor’s ashes placed in ship
DENNIS ODA / DODA@STARADVERTISER.COM
Pearl Harbor historian Daniel Martinez carried the ashes of Pearl Harbor survivor Marine Pfc. Frank R. Cabiness on Friday aboard the Arizona Memorial. Behind him were Cabiness' son, Jerry Cabiness, and his wife, Cori Cabiness, followed by their daughter, Catherine Tuck, holding her son, Sean Tuck, age 20 months. Divers placed Frank Cabiness' ashes into one of the Arizona's gun turrets. @Caption -- credit1:<@Caption -- credit bold name1><*L*p(0,0,0,6,0,5.25,g(P,S))>Dennis oda<@$p> / doda@staradvertiser.com
Pearl Harbor historian Daniel Martinez carried the ashes of Pearl Harbor survivor Marine Pfc. Frank R. Cabiness on Friday aboard the Arizona Memorial. Behind him were Cabiness' son, Jerry Cabiness, and his wife, Cori Cabiness, followed by their daughter, Catherine Tuck, holding her son, Sean Tuck, age 20 months. Divers placed Frank Cabiness' ashes into one of the Arizona's gun turrets. @Caption -- credit1:<@Caption -- credit bold name1><*L*p(0,0,0,6,0,5.25,g(P,S))>Dennis oda<@$p> / doda@staradvertiser.com
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