An official website of the United States government
Here's how you know
A .mil website belongs to an official U.S. Department of Defense organization in the United States.
A lock (lock ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .mil website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

Home : Media : News : News Article View
NEWS | Nov. 9, 2015

Veteran Honors Parents as Caretaker for the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific

By Staff Sgt. Chris Hubenthal Defense Media Activity - Hawaii News Bureau

NATIONAL MEMORIAL CEMETERY OF THE PACIFIC, Hawaii -- Veterans Day serves as a time to celebrate and honor American veterans for their patriotism, love of country, and willingness to serve and sacrifice for the preservation and protection of the nation. For some veterans, taking time to honor and remember those who served is a way of life.

Chris Farley, a Navy veteran and National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific (NMCP) caretaker, helps commemorate the memory of the fallen that are interred or memorialized at the NMCP. He is responsible for the maintenance of the 112.5 acres of land that make up the cemetery, the 56,971 gravesites of those who are interred in-ground or in-columbarium, and the 28,788 fallen who are memorialized in the courts of the missing. 

While performing his daily tasks at the cemetery Farley said that he keeps in mind the significance of the responsibility to honor and preserve the memories of those who served before him.
“As a duty to our veterans that served our country and paid the ultimate sacrifice, it’s an honor to do it for us as a nation,” Farley said. “Our country appreciates that we remember our fallen in this way. It’s an honor to take care of the veterans.”

Farley’s responsibilities at the NMCP include ensuring the upkeep of the cemetery and supporting events such as burials, disinterment and interment ceremonies. Another inherent part of his job is representing what the cemetery stands for on a daily basis when interacting with visitors.

“I get a lot of satisfaction when I see the response of the visitors and the families of those that we are doing this service for,” Farley said. “I’ve done a little bit of cemetery rep work where we bring the family up to the ceremony and then bring them down to the gravesite. It’s a very personal moment of course for them and to be involved with that I want to make sure that we’re doing the best job that we can do and honor their memory for their loved ones.”

James Horton, Director of the NMCP and U.S. Air Force retired Colonel, said that the work Farley and other veteran employees do day to day is essential for the success of the cemetery.

“They are responsible for mowing smaller areas, the trimming of the markers and trees, and they are the ones who make sure that everything is looking as beautiful as it can,” Horton said. “They’re actually face to face with folks who are here visiting so they become the faces of the cemetery themselves and they are very proud of that.”

Horton said that Farley has a personal investment when working at the cemetery. For Farley, working on the grounds brings him closer to family.

Farley’s late father, Bob Farley, served in the U.S. Marine Corps as an aviator and reached the rank of Colonel. He was a major influence in Chris’s life and it was because of his father’s character that Chris decided to join the U.S. Navy in 1982 as an air traffic controller.

“My parents are both buried here and a lot of my father’s friends and my friend’s parents are buried here,” Chris Farley said. “I’ve always enjoyed aviation and he was a pilot so I looked into joining the service. I enjoyed being in the Navy. It teaches you discipline, how to take care of yourself, and I learned a trade, one that brought me closer to my father in particular because he was a pilot. That was good for our relationship.”

Farley often finds himself visiting his parent’s gravesite as he fulfills his daily duties.

“I do it almost every day,” Chris Farley said. “I look it over and read it again and again. It brings back memories for me and pride in my family. On holidays and birthdays, Father’s Day and Mother’s Day, I try to be the regular average visitor who comes up here to pay respects to their family. I miss them a lot.”

Horton said that Chris Farley has distinguished himself at the cemetery due to his hard work and compassion towards the NMCP’s goals.

“He is a great success story,” Horton said. “He was hired on as a temporary lower wage grade and made it through that period and competed and won a higher grade position. He has worked his way very quickly in just over a year and a half up to a very high level caretaker position here at the cemetery because of his work ethic and because of his dedication to the mission.”

Twenty veteran staff members at the NMCP work as cemetery caretakers and five veterans work as part of the administrative staff to help ensure the memory of the nation’s fallen heroes are preserved and honored.

CONNECT WITH USINDOPACOM

ENGAGE & CONNECT MORE WITH PACOM

                                                 

IN THE USINDOPACOM NEWS
U.S. Indo-Pacific Command Hosts Virtual Chiefs of Defense Meeting
Adm. John C. Aquilino, commander of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, hosts a virtual Chiefs of Defense meeting at the USINDOPACOM headquarters in Hawaii to strengthen military-to-military relationships, discuss common security issues and foster regional cooperation, April 29, 2024. Senior military leaders from 27 countries met virtually and reviewed the progress of agreed upon objectives. USINDOPACOM is committed to enhancing stability in the Indo-Pacific region by promoting security cooperation, encouraging peaceful development, responding to contingencies, deterring aggression and, when necessary, fighting to win. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Austin Riel)
April 29, 2024 - Adm. John C. Aquilino, commander of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, hosted a virtual Chiefs of Defense meeting at the USINDOPACOM headquarters in Hawaii to strengthen military-to-military relationships, discuss common security...

Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III to Travel to Hawaii
Graphic intended for use as a placeholder for Statements and Press Releases without accompanying imagery.
April 29, 2024 - Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III will travel to Honolulu, Hawaii, next week to preside over the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM) Change of Command, meet with his counterparts from Australia, Japan, and the...

USCGC Frederick Hatch: A beacon of excellence and diplomacy in the Pacific
A portion of the crew of the USCGC Frederick Hatch (WPC 1143) stands for a photo on March 14, 2024, in Santa Rita, Guam. In January 2024, the Surface Navy Association National Symposium in Washington, D.C., was marked by the commendation of the USCGC Frederick Hatch (WPC 1143) crew as the recipient of the prestigious 2023 Hopley Yeaton Cutter Excellence Award (Small). This accolade recognizes operational efficiency and pays tribute to the spirit of pioneering leadership and maritime governance that defines the U.S. Coast Guard. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Chief Warrant Officer Sara Muir)
April 29, 2024 - In January 2024, the Surface Navy Association National Symposium in Washington, D.C., was marked by the commendation of the USCGC Frederick Hatch (WPC 1143) crew as the recipient of the prestigious 2023 Hopley Yeaton Cutter...

Commander MARFORPAC Visits Palau
U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. William M. Jurney, commander, U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific, presents a gift to Gov. Emais Roberts at the office of the governor in Peleliu Apr. 25. Jurney traveled to Palau to meet with local and military leaders to discuss regional defense partnerships and opportunities. Palau is one of the Compact of Free Association states aligned with the United States, which provides defense, funding, and access to social services. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Samantha Jetzer)
April 26, 2024 - Lt. Gen. William M. Jurney, commander, U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific, made an official visit to the Republic of Palau April 24-25, after participating in opening ceremonies for Exercise Balikatan in the Philippines...

Joint Statement of the 14th Defense Trilateral Talks
Graphic intended for use as a placeholder for Statements and Press Releases without accompanying imagery.
April 26, 2024 - Republic of Korea (ROK) Deputy Minister for National Defense Policy Cho Chang-rae, U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense for Indo-Pacific Security Affairs Ely Ratner, and Japan Director General for Defense Policy Kano Koji...