Craig LaMountain Death | Obituary – Founder and curator of The Vietnam War Foundation has passed away after a long fight with cancer due to Agent Orange. He started the Foundation in New York and continued when he moved to Ruckersville, Va. eleven years ago.
“I volunteered for eight years and during the time in Virginia The Vietnam War Foundation became the largest Hands On Vietnam War museum in the Nation. Craig will be missed by many. My thoughts and prayers are with Deb and her family.”
We are never ready to say goodbye forever even though we know it is a part of life. This day our hearts are heavy for losing someone so special, but as we mourn your death, we also celebrate your life. Rest in peace.
It always seems like we have all the time in the world, only to realize how fleeting it really is. I wish we had more time to do and say the things we saved for later which along with you is gone forever. I promise to keep you alive in my memories.
Even in death, you are still loved and forever will be. You have touched the hearts of so many who owe you a lifetime of gratitude. We are not saying goodbye forever but goodbye for now. I pray you to find peace and rest wherever you are.
We express our sympathy and deepest condolences to LaMountain’s family today and in the days, weeks, months, and years that are to come as they cope with his passing. May his soul rest in peace.
I am sad to have to report to all that Craig LaMountain founder and curator of The Vietnam War Foundation has passed…
Posted by Vietnam War and Foreign Conflicts Foundation on Monday, 13 July 2020
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