The chapter once again participated in Wreaths Across America on Saturday, December 18, honoring military veterans and their families buried or inurned at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery on Point Loma. And once again, the pandemic made things complicated.
There was no offsite parking, so traffic seeking to enter the cemetery was backed up considerably. That made meeting up with chapter colleagues difficult. While nearly two dozen members registered, nine were able to find each other at the site.
There are three Boston College alumni interred in Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery. We were able to honor LT William Kelleher ’58 virtually last year in a video prepared by the Boston College Veteran Alumni Network.
This year, we sought to recognize Edward Marikle ’51, an Army veteran who served in World War II. Marikle and his wife are inurned at Fort Rosecrans. Wreaths are not permitted at the urns. We were able to locate the plaque identifying the Marikle urns and gathered there. Brian Tsu ’00 led us in prayer to honor Edward and Dora Marikle.
TSGT Marikle was a native of Greater Boston. Following Army service, he graduated from then A&S as a math major. We have identified whom we believe to be his daughter as a resident of La Mesa, but have been unable to contact her. One could assume Marikle and his wife spent their later years in the San Diego area, hence their inurnment at Fort Rosecrans.
BC alumni participate in Wreaths Across America at several locations across the country, most significantly at Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia, as well as at national cemeteries in Bourne, Mass., and other locations.