Homeless Vet Who Died in Casper is One of Many
K2 Radio
By Roger Gray
November 27, 2016
Stephen Carl Reiman was a veteran of the United States Navy.
He served during the tail end of the Viet Nam War on board the missile cruiser USS Long Beach.
And he died in Casper on November 17th.
But, no one knew where he was from, where his family was, or anything else, other than his military service.
He was in a motel room in Sheridan when he fell ill, and died at the Wyoming Medical Center.
And except for the doctors and nurses in attendance, Stephen Reiman was alone.
A group called the Missing in America Project is dedicated to finding these vets who die homeless and alone.
And there are a lot of them.
“As of today, we have contacted about 2000 funeral homes out of about 23,000 in the nation, so we are still only at the start of our project,” said Fred Salanti, who heads up the project.
“We have found cremains in those 2000 funeral homes of 14,202 unclaimed people. Of that number, we have identified veteran’s cremains of 3,206. Of that number, 2,947 are already buried. And the rest are waiting for a service to be held in the area.”
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