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MAJ Forrest Burke Fenn
Cenotaph

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MAJ Forrest Burke Fenn Veteran

Birth
Temple, Bell County, Texas, USA
Death
7 Sep 2020 (aged 90)
Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA
Cenotaph
Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.7009404, Longitude: -105.9455214
Plot
SECTION MC, SITE 70 (cenotaph)
Memorial ID
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Forrest Fenn wrote his own Epitaph which was published in one of his books, The Thrill of the Chase, copyright 2010, Epilogue, page 147 which reads, "And that's why I wrote my epitaph with such profundity: "I wish I could have lived to do the things I was attributed to." A complete biography of Forrest Fenn will be placed here at a later date. In the interim, feel free to Google him to learn more about him and his adventurous life. Forest Fenn told creator of this memorial on October 19, 2017 that he was going to be cremated and that his ashes and the ashes of his beloved wife, Peggy will be placed together. Their ashes will go in a beautiful blue urn that was sitting in the corner of his kitchen at the time Forrest Fenn conveyed this information. When doing so, Forrest had a smile he couldn't contain when he finished with, "Peggy liked the top so her ashes will go on top despite who departs first."
Forrest Fenn wrote his own Epitaph which was published in one of his books, The Thrill of the Chase, copyright 2010, Epilogue, page 147 which reads, "And that's why I wrote my epitaph with such profundity: "I wish I could have lived to do the things I was attributed to." A complete biography of Forrest Fenn will be placed here at a later date. In the interim, feel free to Google him to learn more about him and his adventurous life. Forest Fenn told creator of this memorial on October 19, 2017 that he was going to be cremated and that his ashes and the ashes of his beloved wife, Peggy will be placed together. Their ashes will go in a beautiful blue urn that was sitting in the corner of his kitchen at the time Forrest Fenn conveyed this information. When doing so, Forrest had a smile he couldn't contain when he finished with, "Peggy liked the top so her ashes will go on top despite who departs first."

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IN MEMORY OF
FORREST BURKE FENN
MAJ US AIR FORCE
AUG 22 1930-SEP 7 2020
DFC AM BSM PH AFCM
PEGGY FENN
NOV 16 1952-OCT 3 2020



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