Enumclaw veteran, wife remembered in military committal service

In these photos, two young men in their Naval service uniforms fold and present a United States flag to Jeff Jagosh, one of the children of the recently deceased Enumclaw couple Joseph and LaDonna Jagosh. Joe, a Korean War veteran who served on the USS Bremerton-130 during the Blockade of Wonsan, was given military honors during a ceremony Oct. 28 with the family Friday at Enumclaw Evergreen Memorial Park, including the playing of Taps and a gun salute.

VFW Honor Guard Chair Al Zarb led the local VFW Post 1949 in the ceremony. LaDonna died this June at the age of 84, and Joseph died a few weeks later at 89; the two were married for 65 years. They will be buried at the cemetery with their son Dan, who died at the age of 20.

In these photos, two young men in their Naval service uniforms fold and present a United States flag to Jeff Jagosh, one of the children of the recently deceased Enumclaw couple Joseph and LaDonna Jagosh. Joe, a Korean War veteran who served on the USS Bremerton-130 during the Blockade of Wonsan, was given military honors during a ceremony with the family Friday at Enumclaw Evergreen Memorial Park, including the playing of Taps and a gun salute. VFW Honor Guard Chair Al Zarb led the local VFW Post 1949 in the ceremony. LaDonna died this June at the age of 84, and Joseph died a few weeks later at 89; the two were married for 65 years. They will be buried at the cemetery with their son Dan, who died at the age of 20.
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