“It looks wonderful”: Widow gets father’s burial flag back after flooding

Melanie Buffum lost most of her belongings when her New Port Richey home flooded during Hurricane Helene.

She was able to save her three family urns, a bible her late husband gave her, and her father’s military burial flag.

That flag was soaked from the filthy flood waters.

“But at least I have it,” she told us last month.

The Pasco Patriots Association found out about Melanie’s plight and took the flag to Quality Plus Cleaners where Hassan Agemy has been in business for 40 years.

Cleaning American flags is one of their specialties.

“Naturally we are very careful with them,” he told me.

They work to get those Stars and Stripes back as bright as before.

“See how nice the press is,” he said.

Melanie, who has early onset dementia, has been living in a hotel. That’s where we found her Saturday as one of the founders of Pasco Patriots, Thomas DeLuca, brought her back the flag.

“How does it look,” he asked Melanie.

“It looks wonderful,” she said with tears in her eyes.

The Pasco Patriots told Melanie they ordered a special engraved case for her to put that flag in.

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