By Steve Daniels and Silvia Gambardella
Their loved ones served our country in war zones. They devoted their lives to serving a cause greater than themselves. In death, their families were expecting a proper military burial. Instead, they are left wondering how long it’ll take until they can bury their loved ones.
Inside a funeral home in Goldsboro lies the flag-draped casket of Sergeant John Robert Bergeron. His burial is in limbo.
“It’s a slap in the face not only to the veterans but to the families of the veterans,” Dave Parker, a Vietnam veteran, said in anguish.
Sergeant Bergeron’s family is the victim of government bureaucracy as they wait to bury their World War II veteran.
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