arnerich has been coming to this cemetery since she was five years old, honoring all the family members who were buried here. >> my dad's parents are here. my dad's brother is here. my dad's great. two of his great uncles are here. my grandmother's aunt and uncle are here, our neighbor that we lost in vietnam is here with his mom and dad. and then my aunts, my aunts, husbands, uncle who was in the chinese section of the us military, the most decorated section. he's here to. >> most recently, arnerich brought her 92 year old uncle here, a veteran himself, so that he could honor fellow servicemen and women. he passed away last year, but she told us he feared younger generations are forgetting the true meaning of this holiday. >> he said it many times to me, he said, it only takes two generations to lose what we had growing up. and he said, i already see it right before he passed a year ago. he said, i'm seeing that already, that decline. i wish that more kids would go talk to their veterans and go support them and see what they have to live through. every day, so that they could understan