The Beginning
The 'Aisle of Flags' started with 50 flags on Memorial Day 1981 in the city park. It was the enthusiasm of three
VFW auxilary members, Naomi Livengood, Pat Miller Johnson and Dorothy Young who wanted to honor their deceased
husbands and family members by flying the veterans flags in the "Aisle of Flags".
About the Flags and Poles
The flags fly in honor of deceased veterans. The poles come in three sections. The top holds the flags, the middle has a
veterans name plate attached to it and the bottom section fits into the ground sleeve.
The cost of each pole is $125.00, which includes the pole, name plate, the ground sleeve and cement. If the
veterans family does not wish to use the casket flag, there is an additional cost of $75 for the 5x9 flag. About
95% use the casket flag.
For the name plate we need the following information: Veterans name, Branch of Service, Which War.
In addition we will need the next of kin, wife, daughter, son or grandchildren, their address and phone number.
The families own the flags, we merely store them and put them up on behalf of the families. At any time, the
family may come and take their pole and flag.
When Do They Fly
Weather permitting, we fly the flags three times a year.