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Posted 4/27/04 On April 26th Col
Canada was buried at Oakwood Cemetery in Fort Worth with full
military honors. The somber procession was led by a bagpiper,
then drums beating a slow march, a color Guard, followed by Garys'
beloved 19th Texas who marched with muskets at the "reverse
arms" position. The flag of the 19th was furled by a black
ribbon called a "weeper", each left arm had a black
ribbon as well. Behind them, marched staff members of the TMVI
followed by the pallbearers with the casket. Upon reaching the
grave site the 19th filed in on the left and fronted toward the
coffin. During the short service they were commanded to the "rest
on arms" position. (barrel on the left brogan toe, hands
clasped over the butt of the musket with bowed head resting on
hands). A Southern song (the Wearnin' of the Grey) was sang by
former members of the 19th and Col Canadas SCV group.
In the distance, TAPS sounded out clear and mournful in the April
afternoon. Then... attention company...LOAD! Ready! Aimmm! FIRE!...
Three times crisp, sharp volleys rang out in perfect unison from
the seven rifles. Mourners with black veils gave each one of the
military a perfect yellow rose. Slowly and somberly the military
filed by and placed the roses on the wooden coffin covered by
a "stainless banner". Then Captains Ricky Hunt and Barney
Hillburn folded the coffin flag and presented it to Mrs Sherry
Canada.
Upon Captain Hunt and former Captain Hillburn retaking their positions...the
piper began to play "Dixie". He slowly approached the
grave, lowered to a kneeling position and then rose and marched
away. The ceremony ended with the notes of "Dixie" getting
fainter and fainter in the distance.
Col Canada would have been proud...and I think he is. All involved did a wonderful job. Lt Col Hunt did a great job of putting the ceremony all together with help from his friends and family. Thanks, Tom Ezell for the details on military ceremony. Thanks to all who took the time and effort to send an old friend off the way he deserved!