World War II veteran Roland Rousseau of Salem looks up at the markers at the New Hampshire Veterans Cemetery on Tuesday, July 3, 2018. Rousseau came to the Boscawen site with his son-in-law to pay tribute to honor fallen veterans.
World War II veteran Roland Rousseau of Salem looks up at the markers at the New Hampshire Veterans Cemetery on Tuesday, July 3, 2018. Rousseau came to the Boscawen site with his son-in-law to pay tribute to honor fallen veterans. Credit: GEOFF FORESTER—Monitor staff

The New Hampshire Veterans Cemetery draws veterans every day as Raymond Michaud of Somersworth and his father-in-law, Roland Rousseau, came to honor fellow soldiers. Michaud served in Vietnam and came to honor his Vietnam veteran friend and Rouseau, 94, served in World War II from 1943-45. State worker Shane Boudreau mowed the grass between the markers with a special mower. “We’re honored to,” said Boudreau when asked about keeping up with all the work that it takes to keep at the cemetery.