News Picture Story - Second Place, “Korean War Vet”Major Jason Brand, Ohio Army National Guard, salutes as David Lilley, of Westerville, and Melanie Clifford, of Pigeon Forge, Tennessee patiently wait for the remains of Korean War Army veteran private first class Jack E. Lilley to be removed from an American Airlines flight from Honolulu on June 10, 2022, at John Glenn Columbus International Airport in Columbus. Pfc. Lilley, who is David's brother and Melanie's second cousin, was killed during the war on July 20, 1950 and was reported missing in action before his remains were identified Nov. 5, 2021. (Shane Flanigan / ThisWeek Community News)
News Picture Story - Second Place, “Korean War Vet”David Lilley, of Westerville, and Melanie Clifford, of Pigeon Forge, Tennessee share an emotional moment together after receiving the remains of Korean War Army veteran private first class Jack E. Lilley from an American Airlines flight from Honolulu on June 10, 2022, at John Glenn Columbus International Airport. Pfc. Lilley, who is David's brother and Melanie's second cousin, was killed during the war on July 20, 1950 and was reported missing in action before his remains were identified Nov. 5, 2021. (Shane Flanigan / ThisWeek Community News)
News Picture Story - Second Place, “Korean War Vet”Members of the Ohio Army National Guard Honor Guard Team carry the remains of Korean War Army veteran private first class Jack E. Lilley to an awaiting hearse from an American Airlines flight from Honolulu on June 10, 2022, at John Glenn Columbus International Airport. Pfc. Lilley was killed during the war on July 20, 1950 and was reported missing in action before his remains were identified Nov. 5, 2021. (Shane Flanigan / ThisWeek Community News)
News Picture Story - Second Place, “Korean War Vet”David Lilley, of Westerville, and Roberta Fagan, of Westerville, hold hands over the remains of David's brother, Korean War Army veteran private first class Jack E. Lilley, after his arrival from an American Airlines flight from Honolulu on June 10, 2022, at John Glenn Columbus International Airport. Pfc. Lilley was killed during the war on July 20, 1950 and was reported missing in action before his remains were identified Nov. 5, 2021. (Shane Flanigan / ThisWeek Community News)
News Picture Story - Second Place, “Korean War Vet”An image of Korean War Army veteran private first class Jack E. Lilley is shown while guests pay their respects during a service held at Hill Funeral Home on June 14, 2022, in Westerville. (Shane Flanigan / ThisWeek Community News)
News Picture Story - Second Place, “Korean War Vet”Keith Liptak, Patriot Guard Riders district 5 ride captain, kneels down in prayer in front of Korean War Army veteran private first class Jack E. Lilley's remains during a service held at Hill Funeral Home on June 14, 2022, in Westerville. (Shane Flanigan / ThisWeek Community News)
News Picture Story - Second Place, “Korean War Vet”David Lilley (center) of Westerville, smiles surrounded by family members (from left) Rachel Forney, Kathy Fagan, Kim Fagan and Mike Fagan during a service fro David's brother, Korean War Army veteran private first class Jack E. Lilley, held at Hill Funeral Home on June 14, 2022, in Westerville. (Shane Flanigan / ThisWeek Community News)
News Picture Story - Second Place, “Korean War Vet”Sgt. Brendan Tisher carries the remains of Korean War Army veteran private first class Jack E. Lilley with fellow Ohio Army National Guard Honor Guard Team members to a nearby hearse following a service held at Hill Funeral Home on June 14, 2022, in Westerville. (Shane Flanigan / ThisWeek Community News)
News Picture Story - Second Place, “Korean War Vet”An American flag hangs between Genoa Township and Westerville fire engines as a hearse carrying the remains of Korean War Army veteran private first class Jack E. Lilley passes underneath June 14, 2022, at Northlawn Memory Gardens in Westerville. (Shane Flanigan / ThisWeek Community News)
News Picture Story - Second Place, “Korean War Vet”Major General James Camp, Ohio Assistant Adjutant General for Air, presents David Lilley, of Westerville, with the American flag that was draped over the casket of his brother, Korean War Army veteran private first class Jack E. Lilley, during a funeral service June 14, 2022, at Northlawn Memory Gardens in Westerville. Pfc. (Shane Flanigan / ThisWeek Community News)
News Picture Story - Second Place, “Korean War Vet”White roses left by family members line Korean War Army veteran private first class Jack E. Lilley's coffin following a funeral service June 14, 2022, at Northlawn Memory Gardens in Westerville. Pfc. Lilley was killed during the war on July 20, 1950 and was reported missing in action. His remains were kept in Honolulu at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, also known as the Punchbowl Cemetery, before being identified Nov. 5, 2021 and returned to his family June 10. He was laid to rest next to his parents, Chuck and Pearl Lilley. (Shane Flanigan / ThisWeek Community News)