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Hurricane Katrina Symbolic Burial Helps Louisianans Remember, Move On

Katrina Symbolic Burial

MARY FOSTER   08/28/10 08:18 PM ET   AP

CHALMETTE, La. — Hundreds of mourners dropped notes, cards and letters – many of them stained with tears – into a steel-gray casket on Saturday in a symbolic burial of Hurricane Katrina.

One letter written by a child in red crayon said: "Go away from us." Another note remembered one of the 1,800 victims of Katrina: "R.I.P. Gloria, I will always love you." The casket, along with some of the anger, grief and frustration, was later interred under an appropriately dark sky as rain pounded umbrellas.

"I asked for no more suffering, for everything to come back to where it was," Walter Gifford, 47, said of his note. He rebuilt his home and moved back to the area near New Orleans. "I ask for the sadness for so many to end."

The church that celebrated the Mass, Our Lady of Prompt Succor, was flooded five years ago just like all but two buildings in St. Bernard Parish.

"I cried a lot while I wrote my letter," said Nancy Volpe, 61, who moved back into her house in November. "But I'm finally home. I can't tell you how much better I know the meaning of that word – home."

When the casket was finally closed, people applauded.

"I've been to many funerals," said Archbishop Gregory M. Aymond. "But I'm sure this is the first time I've heard applause when they closed the casket."

Funeral director Floyd W. Herty Jr. planned the service.

"I've been a funeral director all my adult life, and I know the power the service has to let people begin healing," Herty said.

The funeral was one of dozens of events planned to mark the fifth anniversary of the massive storm that wrecked New Orleans, south Louisiana and the Mississippi Gulf Coast.

On Sunday, President Barack Obama will speak at Xavier University – which, like 80 percent of New Orleans, was flooded when the levees failed.

He will remember those who died and reassure the others who have returned that he is committed to completing the rebuilding that couldn't even start in New Orleans for a month after the Aug. 29, 2005 storm, because floodwaters were still being pumped out of the city.

A march and "healing ceremony" were also scheduled in the Lower 9th Ward, where many houses still stand vacant, with a circle painted on them indicating they had been searched and whether bodies were in them.

The city of New Orleans will mark the anniversary with a quite ceremony Sunday night, including a tolling of the bells of St. Louis Cathedral, the famed building overlooking Jackson Square, and a candlelight vigil for the dead.

"I'm tired of the anniversaries," said Barbara Washington, 77, who lost her home in New Orleans and is now living in a suburb. "I miss my home every day. I feel lost. But I also know we are getting back. We're survivors."

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Hoodoo X 11:55 AM on 08/29/2010
@spinns17

WRONG FEMA CALLS OUT NATIONAL GAURD AND COAST GAURD .GOOD JOB BROWNIE.NOW I SEE WHY BUSH MESSED UP."BUSH'S FAULT!®™©"
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Wrong. The federal government directs the Coast Guard for national emergencies. FEMA agency has NO authority to call up national guard troops.

"Governor Blanco [snip] (has) been widely criticized for delaying the  Read More...
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raker
02:28 PM on 09/01/2010
I was surprised at something I read in The New York Times magazine, in Deborah Solomon's interview with the director of FEMA. She said in her first question that "Hurricane Katrina...undermined our faith in the competence of government."

That's wasn't my reaction at all. The feeble response to the flooding of New Orleans affirmed my faith that when the government tries to help it succeeds, but when the government takes its emergency agency, binds and gags it and stuffs it in the trunk, the emergency response becomes a tad poky.

The Bush administration's mission was to "prove" that government can't help. In the Times at least, the terrorists seem to have won this one.
11:53 AM on 08/30/2010
"Our Lady of Prompt Succour" ----- I'm shedding big flakes of rust....oh the irony.
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TeaLady005
11:24 AM on 08/30/2010
Mr. Obama unlawfully pledged $140 billion of our tax dollars to the IMF, for the rebuilding of mosques around the world. Where is the outrage from the left and from the media?

Wouldn't that money be better spent rebuilding New Orleans? Ask the people in the 9th Ward for starters!
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12:34 PM on 08/30/2010
Could you supply some links to reputable sources regarding the $140 billion mosque pledge?
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Zapbranagan
10:26 AM on 08/30/2010
When will the liberal media quit whining about Katrina?After all it was the incompetent democratic governor and incompetent democratic mayor of New Orleans that excaserbated the problems associated with it by their lack of leadership to begin with, Mayor Nagan should have been brought up on charges of malfeasance for his lack of leadership before and after the hurricane.There was major flooding in the northeast that covered hundreds of square miles but unlike the people in New Orleans the people affected didn't sit on their butts waiting for the government to do everthing for them instead they relied on themselves on others to get the ball rolling on the way to recovery.New Orleans reaction to Katrina shows what happens when you have 60 years of democratic control.
10:39 AM on 08/30/2010
zapbranagan, you should educate yourself w/facts

http://www.thinkprogress.org/katrinatimeline

As far as the floods in Tennessee, Pres Obama issued the Emergency Declaration on May 4, by May 7 in the am over 12,000 TN residents had applied for federal assistance. As of August, more than $300 Million in Federal Disaster Assistance for Tennessee. The Governor was impressed w/the fema efforts.
01:41 AM on 08/30/2010
I certainly hope that the majority of you authoritarians posting here are speaking from first hand experience. I'm from the Lower Ninth Ward, and I'd like to invite tea-party-2010 to come on down for a tour of the area and see for yourself whether the people there are "stuck on the government tit." My parents still reside in the lower nine and have rebuilt their home, and with the exception of an SBA loan (which has been repaid in full), the government did not bail them out. My dad worked 57 years for the same company and retired two years following HK, and you better believe that he never took a dime from anyone that he didn't pay back. I hate the stereotyping of New Orleans residents, particularly those in the Ninth Ward, but what to do? Perhaps we can put together a march on Washington and revamp our image from welfare recipients to tax-paying citizens (which most of us are, but who cares about the truth?)
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Obama 2012: A REDO we can believe in!!
12:46 AM on 08/30/2010
I would like to know how many people are still stuck on the government tit as a result of this hurricane.
01:33 AM on 08/30/2010
If nothing else, you people are consistently cold-blooded.
Straight from the horse's mouth: I'm originally from the Lower Ninth Ward but relocated to the MS Gulf Coast some 10 years prior to HK. My family still resides in N.O., where I recall daddy working two and three jobs at a time to ensure all his kids received a college education. Today we're all professionals in one capacity or another (engineer, teachers, nurse, bank president). Welfare was a dirty word to daddy, and he broke his back to keep us afloat "the right way" - as he put it. HK destroyed our family home, and I spent months traveling to N.O. to help repair my parents and siblings' homes, despite heavy damage to my own MS home. Insurance companies (private industry) fought our claims tooth and nail, and we finally received an SBA loan to get going. Many people I know personally had the same experiences, and while I'm sure some relied on the "government tit" to survive, many did not.
You might want to ask that same question of the folks who are stuck on the BP dole. Despite their grumblings about the president being too hard on BP (some of them even defending the giant corporation), many are making out like fat cats (and you'd be quite surprised at who they are).

Man, you people are mean.
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emh
02:11 AM on 08/30/2010
you clearly don't know one single thing about "this hurricane" (or, you know, the levee breaks...). please do some reading about the facts and don't use this tragedy that is still lingering 5 years later to spout your reactionary political beliefs. it's utterly insulting to the people who continue to struggle every single day after being screwed by the corps, insurance companies, government, greedy absentee landlords, the media and then forgotten and/or vilified by generous, humanitarian fellow american citizens like yourself.

those kinds of wildly inaccurate, ridiculously partisan, classist statements might fly over in glennbeckistan, but it would be great if you would keep them over there. this article was about a memorial mass for 1800+ DEAD americans and some healing for people who have lived through things you clearly could never imagine. show some simple, basic respect.
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12:45 AM on 08/30/2010
Saw this at DU.....sweet.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V86xxTm8-ek
12:44 AM on 08/30/2010
I'm sorry, but Obama has spent more tax payer $$$ on flying around for fundraisers, speeches, vacations, White House parties than Progressive Bush did in ALL of his 8 years. Something is wrong with this guy. Just sayin'
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KIVPossum
Moldova Marsupial
01:04 AM on 08/30/2010
Produce your data
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Bella Lee
01:19 AM on 08/30/2010
Not any more than any other president. And please don't say other presidents had working vacations.
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Zapbranagan
10:31 AM on 08/30/2010
Wow Obama took 15 minutes out of his golf game for a conference call on the economy!What an elitist.Maybe if he would set his whisky glass and golf clubs aside for awhile and concentrate on the job he was elected to he might inspire at least an iota of respect.
12:19 AM on 08/30/2010
It is sad to see what unchecked Liberalism has done to the people of New Orleans. The democRats Pols have taken the government money for the levies and squandered it. The results have been devastating.
12:37 AM on 08/30/2010
Hmm, Before, During and After Katrina ..then Dem Mayor of NO & Dem Governor REFUSED any help or assistance from then Progressive Bush.
Yes, the Gov. & Mayor of NO did not use the $$$ set aside for the levees ...corrupt & criminal, at best.
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Bella Lee
01:23 AM on 08/30/2010
Louisiana is very corrupt but the levees weren't built right in the first place. The governor and mayor were both on the tv Friday and Saturday asking for help. But remember bush was too busy attending mccain's birthday party.
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Marcospinelli
an old liberal Democrat, a 'New Deal'-Democrat
02:48 AM on 08/30/2010
Before, During and After Katrina ..then Dem Mayor of NO & Dem Governor REFUSED any help or assistance from then Progressive Bush.
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That's absolutely false.

You need to see this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yj4F7rSu-pE
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Bella Lee
01:26 AM on 08/30/2010
Levees failed because they weren't built right. Army corps lost a lawsuit a year ago. Louisiana has always been very corrupt. But that's a red state for ya
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pangborn
10:47 PM on 08/29/2010
Those of us who went to New Orleans to perform Hurricane relief work still do not understand why Ray Naggin is not in jail.
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11:25 PM on 08/29/2010
because despite all that happened the corruption is the one thing that survives like the plague
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Kiffanik
01:44 PM on 08/30/2010
Same reason Bush, Cheney, Rove are free but Clinton had to endure hearings about his behavior. Americans aren't as good at dealing with our corruption as some other places.
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AlsoSarah
Medicare for all
10:38 PM on 08/29/2010
I still think today should be a national holiday and a day of celebration. Not because of what katrina did to New Orleans, but that New Orleans was not beaten and she came back even stronger. Having at one time lived in New Orleans, I know that we don't cry in our beer. We PARTY.
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AlsoSarah
Medicare for all
10:41 PM on 08/29/2010
I'll have some crawfish, peppers, music and a beer.
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AlsoSarah
Medicare for all
11:03 PM on 08/29/2010
Or make it a national holiday and make it somber.
09:55 PM on 08/29/2010
enough already. ancient history
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emh
02:17 AM on 08/30/2010
the city and the region are still struggling today as a result of the levee breaks and the storm, thanks so much for paying attention. you a fellow american citizen? because that would make your care and concern even more special.
04:58 AM on 08/30/2010
They'll be struggling at the 10 year, 15 year, etc too - because they don't want to move on - they want to wallow in it
09:43 PM on 08/29/2010
We've got one of these symbolic burials coming up in November.
09:27 PM on 08/29/2010
Re: Murkowski-

How are the votes counted in Alaska? Just askin' you know. I wonder if those infamous electronic voting machines, the ones so vulnerable to tampering, were used in selected locations. Maybe Brad Friedman has some information.
08:51 PM on 08/29/2010
I didn;t know Paul Sr. from American Chopper was against mosques.
08:52 PM on 08/29/2010
oops wrong thread