Ventura CA - War Hero Covered With Dog Poop?
There
is quite a commotion going on next door to me in
Ventura, California – The
grave site for an 1860s Army hero
awarded the Medal of Honor is now a popular Ventura dog park
with poop soiling what veterans say should be sacred ground.
"Talk to any veteran, he will tell you it is a terrible thing. It's
disrespectful," said retired Marine Sgt. Craig "Gunny" Donor, who
served two tours in Vietnam and is bent on getting the soldier's
remains moved.
Pvt. James Sumner, who was awarded the nation's highest military
honor for gallant actions after a band of Apache Indians kidnapped a
settler's child, died in 1912 and he was buried in what was then St.
Mary's Cemetery.
Most of the flat grave markers have been hauled away, but a few
dozen markers still pepper the 7-acre
Cemetery Memorial Park that
was home to about 3,000 permanent residents.
Most were never relocated.
The lush, well-manicured hillside patch of green on Main Street just
a few blocks east of downtown Ventura has pine, thickets of
overgrown junipers and a magnificent view of the Pacific Ocean and
Ventura Pier.
&"It's a beautiful memorial park, a different kind of park because
living people come to have fun. I would think those buried here
would like that," said Jessi Burt, a 24-year-old park neighbor
walking her boxer.
Others jogging with dogs in the park say pet owners are good about
cleaning up after the animals.
"The people who use the park are the most reverent, in my opinion.
Sometimes, people will come up and pick up my dog's poop before I
have a chance," said Beverly Karbum, 58, who was walking her
Australian shepherd.
Army records show Sumner was a 28-year-old immigrant from London who
led the 1869 chase after the kidnapped child into a remote canyon in
the Chiricahua Mountains in southeastern Arizona. There was an
ambush and a fierce firefight, but Sumner held off attackers until
reinforcements arrived. Records don't indicate what happened to the
child.
President Ulysses S. Grant awarded
Sumner the Medal of Honor in 1870. Donor believes the medal is
buried with him.
Sumner died in 1912 at age 72. He never married and there are no
heirs, Donor said.
"I'm trying to get him moved to Bakersfield National Cemetery. He
needs to be moved to a place of respect. Cemeteries are solemn
places," said Donor.
But Ventura leaders have so far balked at moving Sumner.
"We are treating him pretty darn well, except for the poop," parks
and recreation commissioner Sharon Troll told the
Ventura County
Star.
The commission voted July 21 to postpone for two months Donor's
request to unearth Sumner.
Park commissioners have told Donor they're committed to a
long-delayed effort to commemorate the area pioneers and military
dead in the park.
But Donor, who lives in Fontana and is a state captain for the
Patriot Guard Riders, a motorcycle
club that honors fallen veterans, isn't convinced. He expects
the fight to wind up in court.
"He has no family, no one else to stand up for him, except for his
brothers and sister in arms," Donor said.
References: Ventura County Star and Fox
News
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4 comments:
Most of the men buried there were never relocated? That is unforgivable! It seems like not many respect our soldiers anymore.
Yes, Janelle, all you have to do is remember how our Viet Nam vets were treated to see how little respect there was (and is) for vets.
This is grave desecration in it's most disrespectful form. These are the pioneers of this very town: mayors, sheriffs, famous photographers, 81 US veterans going back to the Civil War and the children who played up & down it's streets long before they were paved. It is the eradication of local American pioneer history.
Despite two organized attempts by the local descendants addressing the City Council for restoring this cemetery to a cemetery, they have flat out denied, unanimously!
There are several State & Federal legal issues that have been refused by the City Council.
We were just blessed with national exposure by Fox News this past Monday 08-15-2010, whereas the mass desecration story is across the country. The City Manager is scrambling trying to effect damage control all in vain. Their dirty little secret is out and outside their sphere of command. We here are elated! The light is turned on and the cockroaches are scrambling for cover. I can not expressive enough, how demonic these politicians have been, clamping down on us through stopping our access to the outside world.
The military and the Medal of Honor have made themselves involved. Here comes the Calvary!
To write a letter supporting the restoration of dignity and respect to the local American pioneers, please see:
http://restorestmarys.org/Contact_us.html
For more information see:
www.restorestmarys.org
Thank you for illuminating my readers, Steve. I hope my readers will respond!