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A Soldier’s Rest: Two unclaimed Veterans’ bodies honored in Vicksburg

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VICKSBURG, MS. – Two veterans who died in the last year in Hinds County, who had their bodies unclaimed, will now get a proper soldier’s rest. The men, Richard Lee Wetterling, former US Navy, and Jack K. Waters, former US Army will be laid to rest today at the Natchez National Cemetery. Mamie Brown from the Hinds County Veterans Office discovered both men were honorably discharged and Brown wanted to give them a proper burial.

Larry Chisley of Dillon-Chisley Funeral Home in Vicksburg heard the news of the unclaimed soldiers remains and provided the soldiers’ caskets as well as hearses, free of charge, in honor of the men.

Dr. Robert Jackson, a deputy with the Warren County Sheriff’s Office, along with others reached out to the Mississippi Patriot Guard Riders who will escort the processionfrom Vicksburg to Natchez where they will be properly interred with honors at the Natchez National Cemetery for their final soldier’s rest.

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Don Hill is the Vicksburg Daily News Editor. He first joined the Vicksburg Daily News team in January 2021 as a contributor and graphic designer: writing stories, building ads, adding voice-overs has. After a brief sabbatical, he returned in May 2024 and became the full time editor in September. Don is a Vicksburg native and graduate of Vicksburg High School (1997) and former US Army. When he is not editing or writing stories, he plays music with his band, Downhill, and has recently developed an addiction to Happy Color.

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