Opinions requested:
Through life I have accrued three American flags. These are the Veteran’s style that are draped over the casket.
My Dad’s remains folded and sits in a triangular wooden box. All good.
My Father-in-Law’s remains folded and sits in a triangular wooden box. All good.
My Grandfather’s flag, for reasons unknown, was found rumpled in a box. He died in 1955. I wish to bring that flag back “up to speed”.
So what do I do?
Dry clean only? Put in my trusty Speed Queen?
I will not cry in my soup if the flag dissolves in the water or is ruined. I’ll just do the best I can. I haven’t looked at it recently but I don’t recall it being particularly dirty or stained, but it would be nicer if it were cleaned. Don’t know how to fold it. Maybe a visit to YouTube or the local Funeral Home will solve that.
All comments welcome!
Through life I have accrued three American flags. These are the Veteran’s style that are draped over the casket.
My Dad’s remains folded and sits in a triangular wooden box. All good.
My Father-in-Law’s remains folded and sits in a triangular wooden box. All good.
My Grandfather’s flag, for reasons unknown, was found rumpled in a box. He died in 1955. I wish to bring that flag back “up to speed”.
So what do I do?
Dry clean only? Put in my trusty Speed Queen?
I will not cry in my soup if the flag dissolves in the water or is ruined. I’ll just do the best I can. I haven’t looked at it recently but I don’t recall it being particularly dirty or stained, but it would be nicer if it were cleaned. Don’t know how to fold it. Maybe a visit to YouTube or the local Funeral Home will solve that.
All comments welcome!