"The day of service gave our Davey
office the opportunity to show, in a
small way, our appreciation for the
sacrifices of our U.S. Military personnel.
Trimming several large trees helped
beautify the military burial site at
Indianapolis' Crown Hill Cemetery."
Kevin McBride, district manager at the
Indianapolis R/C office, who volunteered at
Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis
Jason Housworth, district manager at the Quad
Cities R/C office, volunteered at Rock Island National
Cemetery in Illinois with his crew (pictured).
"The day gave me an immense sense of gratitude. The cemetery em-
ployees were so thankful for what we accomplished; they now don't
have to worry about dead branches and trees falling onto headstones
and memorial sites."
Charles Shonts, assistant district manager at The Care of Trees Naperville office, who
volunteered at the Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery in Elwood, Illinois. (Pictured from
left to right, back row: Luis Hernandez, Felicia Speranske, Julio Rodriguez, Mike Hagl,
Andy Jungwirth and Charles Shonts; front row: Oscar Flores, Eduardo Medina, Fabian
Acosta, Jamie Malagon Murillo, Alfredo Murillo, Tom Day, Don Roppolo, Matt Thompson
and Brandon Grunnet.)
Davey volunteers from nine different Ohio
locations volunteered at Dayton National
Cemetery. Volunteers (pictured) included Jimmie
Bennington, Jenny Gulick, Ross Healy, Mike Ma-
hon, Lou Meyer, Juan Perez, Jeff Polvado, James
Poole, Joe Shaw, Trey Webster and Terry White.
Arnie Trejo inspects the tree to make a proper cut
in order to ensure a safe and effective tree removal
at Rock Island National Cemetery in Illinois.
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Pictured from left to right: Davey's Zach
Root, McBride and Aren Flint, with Wayne
King, from the NCA, at Crown Hill Cemetery.
Zach Root and Aren Flint work
together to raise the canopy of
a large red maple tree at Crown
Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis.
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