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Cameron Flack Cameron Flack
In Memory of
Cameron Morrison 
Flack
1932 - 1950
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Shirley (Sherry) Brooks-Parker
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Condolence From: Altha Briggs-Hoyle
Condolence: I send prayers and love to the family of Sgt.Flack. I am so thankful that he is finally home from the cold war. I wish I could have been to his service as it has great meaning to me. My husband Howard was also in the Chosin Reservoir battle. He was one of the lucky few that came home alive,but suffered from the after effects until he died Sept. 2005. May God give you grace and I send my love to each of you. Altha Briggs-Hoyle, Leicester , NC 28748.
Monday November 03, 2014
Condolence From: Denise & David McCraw, & Joshua
Condolence: Welcome Home SGT. Flack, and may you Rest in Peace. Thank You for the sacrifice you made serving our Country.
To SGT. Flack's Family: Your Story has touched my heart. I can't imagine all the years of suffering that you all endured. Our family Prays you all find peace, and closure now that SGT. Flack finally home. Our thoughts, and prayers are with you all during this difficult time.
Sunday November 02, 2014
Condolence From: Joanne Waller
Condolence: Thank you so much for giving the ultimate sacrifice Sgt. Flack. May you rest in peace.
Saturday November 01, 2014
Condolence From: Ken and Susan Pearson
Condolence: To the family of Cameron Flack:!Please know that many of us appreciate your sacrifice. Having grown up during the Vietnam era, we know that it was a trying time. We have, and will always, support our troops. I know that being able to bury his remains will give you closure - and, we hope, peace.

We owe you a great debt.

Ken and Susan Pearson
Wednesday October 29, 2014
Condolence From: Tracy K. Coward
Condolence: SGT. Flack, I did not know you and I do not know your family. As an American and as an Army veteran I thank you for your service and for your sacrifice. Welcome home and Rest In Peace.
Wednesday October 29, 2014
Condolence From: Rodney Mace
Condolence: I wish to offer my condolences to SGT Flackā€™s family. I know they are very grateful that his remains have been returned to the U.S. SGT Flack is a TRUE hero, and gave the ultimate sacrifice for his nation, and his fellow soldiers. I served in Afghanistan, and have seen the sacrifices that soldiers and their families have made for their country. I am very grateful for men such as SGT Flack and hope that his return will bring comfort and closure for his family.
Wednesday October 29, 2014
Condolence From: Loretta Sweeney
Condolence: "Welcome Home" for your final resting place. I do not know Mr. Flack or any of his family, but was so touched by this story. God bless Mr. Flack for serving our country & paying the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom!! My father served in the Marines & was also trapped in the Chosin Reservoir! That was a nightmare for our soldiers. I am blessed that my Daddy is still with me & is 89 years old. My prayers & condolences go out to all the surviving members of the Flack family. May God give you peace now that your loved one has been identified, returned, and has a resting place on his native soil! God Bless You all!

Loretta Petty Sweeney
N. Myrtle Beach, SC
Wednesday October 29, 2014
Condolence From: Mary Guffey
Condolence: I think it is wonderful that this soldier if finally getting a memorial service. Just want to say welcome home Sgt. Cameron Morrison Flack and thank you for serving our country. God bless your family.
Wednesday October 29, 2014
Condolence From: Brenda Lewis
Condolence: This is the second time I have tried to write a condolence, the computer rejected my first. I did not know Cameron Flack, I was born in 1955. MY father, Hurman Culbreth's grandmother was Carrie Irene Flack Rayburn. My father died last summer. His mother, Carrie Flack Rayburns daughter died when my father was 5 years old and we lost touch with the Flacks and Rayburns for many years, In the late 1960's one of Mattie's brothers was in VA Hospital in Asheville, and soneone contacted my father, we were then privaledged to meet his mothers sisters, Bettie and Jettie. There may have been more children. We went to several Flack reunions in the late 1960's. I have done a lot of family history research.
It is a great honor that Camerons family has memorialized his return after all these years. I lost a son when he was 15, so I know the pain and loss never ends, If any of Cameron's family would like to contact me at my email, feel free.'My condolences, Brenda Lewis
Wednesday October 29, 2014
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