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Old Gray Cemetery Dedicates New Flagstaff in Honor of Frank and Gaines Pittenger



On Sunday, September 14, family, friends, and community members gathered at Old Gray Cemetery for the dedication of a new flagstaff donated by the Pittenger family. The gift honors the memory of Frank Pittenger and celebrates the service of Gaines Pittenger, both of whom served as chairmen of Old Gray Cemetery for a combined 20 years.

The ceremony was led by Old Gray Cemetery President Russell Kuhlman, with an opening prayer delivered by Minister Mark Curtis of First Presbyterian Church. Kuhlman also shared remarks and read the 90th Psalm.

The program’s most meaningful moment came when Gaines H. Pittenger, son of Gaines Pittenger, raised the flag for the first time against a brilliant blue sky. Following the dedication, guests enjoyed refreshments overseen by Ruthie Kuhlman.

Special guests in attendance included Ambassador Victor Ashe, State Senator Becky Massey and many members of the Pittenger family, among them Gaines and Anne Pittenger; Gaines H. Pittenger and his daughter, Kate Pittenger Griffin of Nashville; Sam and Callie Pittenger; and John Pittenger.

This dedication also marked the kickoff of Old Gray Cemetery’s observance of the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States of America, which will be celebrated nationwide on July 4, 2026. The new flagstaff stands as a lasting tribute to two men whose leadership greatly shaped Old Gray and as a symbol of the cemetery’s role in preserving history and tradition.

 

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