A Moving Memorial

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Now this is a paint job:

It's the paint job applied to a grieving mother's hummer.  When she lost her Marine son in Iraq she knew he had loved Hummers so she brought one and asked a local airbrushing business (Airbrush Guy ) to do a memorial paint job for her.  The job normally would have cost 25k due to the man hours.  They did it for free except supplies.

Karla Comfort received many looks and even some salutes from people when she drove from Benton, Ark., to Camp Pendleton, Calif., in her newly-painted, custom Hummer H3 March 2. The vehicle is adorned with the likeness of! her son, 20-year-old Lance Cpl. John M. Holmason, and nine other Marines with F Company, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division who where all killed by the same improvised explosive device blast in Fallujah, Iraq, in December.

[…]Karla Comfort gave Powell basic instructions on what to include in the paint job. But in addition to the image of her son in Dress Blues and the faces of the nine other Marines, there were several surprises. "He put a lot more on than I expected," she said. "I think my favorite part is the heaven scene."

On the left side of the vehicle, a detail of Marines are depicted carrying their fallen comrades through the clouds to their final resting place. The American flag drapes across the hood, t! he word s, "Semper Fi" crown the front windshield and the spare tire cover carries the same Eagle Globe and Anchor design that her son had tattooed on his back.

"All the support I have been getting is wonderful," she said.

Karla Comfort decided to move back to her hometown of Portland, and making the cross-country trip from Arkansas was a way for her to share her son's story. It's also her way of coping with the loss.

"Along the way I got nothing but positive feedback from people," she said. "What got to me was when people would salute the guys (Marines). It's hard to look at his picture. I still cry and try to get used to the idea, but it's hard to grasp the idea that he's really gone."

Ooh Rah Karla.

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A buddy of mine sent me the email the other day. I thought it was pretty awesome, but my allergies started acting up again…

What saddens me most about this story is that she is choosing to move to Portland. I doubt the population there would appreciate this for what it is, a mother’s love and devotion to her son and what he stood for and believed in. I hope she has the strength to suffer the moonbats there.