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The Quilts of Valor Foundation was started in 2003 in Seaford, Del., by Catherine Roberts, whose son was deployed to Iraq.
Lisa Schauer Five brothers who served in the U.S. military were honored with Quilts of Valor (QOV) handmade by the Morgan ...
Colorful panels and squares with thousands of stitches ... And quilts are the way, the Quilts of Valor of the Ozarks, say thanks. “It’s a way of comforting our veterans and allowing them ...
On Monday, a handful of local veterans were honored with a Quilt of Valor at the Texoma Community Center in Denison.
The Rippey Community Room was filled with veterans and their family members on Sunday afternoon April 6. Nine individuals ...
The first Wrapping Ceremony was held on February 9th, 2015, where Quilts of Valor were awarded to 4 neighborhood veterans.
Maurice Wright, 97, a retired minister and a veteran of the U.S. Coast Guard who served during WWII was presented with a Quilts of Valor quilt during a ceremony in his home in Nashville on March 30.
Stone was gifted the “Quilts of Valor” at the American Legion in Brattleboro on March 25, for what he did during World War II. Stone was a combat engineer, driving a Caterpillar D7 armored bulldozer ...
The Hazleton Area chapter of Quilts of Valor recently awarded a quilt to Petty Officer Second Class Joseph (Donnie) Vencloski of Shickshinny. Nominated by his son Joseph Vencloski Jr., Petty ...
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