This Photo Of A 94-Year-Old Widow Receiving Her Husband’s Remains Will Break Your Heart | TIME.com

This Photo Of A 94-Year-Old Widow Receiving Her Husband's Remains Will Break Your Heart
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Clara Gantt, the 94-year-old widow of U.S. Army Sgt. Joseph Gantt, weeps in front of her her husband's casket after it was lowered from the plane, Friday, Dec. 20, 2013 in Los Angeles. Sixty-three years after Army Sgt. 1st Class Joseph E. Gantt went missing in action during the Korean War, his remains were returned to his 94-year-old widow in a solemn ceremony at Los Angeles International Airport before dawn Friday. (AP Photo/Los Angeles Times, Andrew Renneisen, Pool)

After six decades, 94-year-old Clara Gantt’s wait to be reunited with her husband is finally over.

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