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Subject: Condolences Only - PO1 Ronald Spivey, USNR, Franklin, VA

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Uffda User is Offline
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Wonder Lake, IL
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24 Jun 2008 7:45 AM Alert 

Updated 26 Jun 08 1829 Edt S Sturgis

This mission is a Stand Down.

Please post Condolences Only.

Johnnie "Dliqnt" George
Ride Captain, Patriot Guard Riders
Virginia Red, White and Blue Book Coordinator


___________________________________________________________________________ 

This is a pending mission for PO1 Ronald Spivey, USNR, Franklin, VA. 

Petty Officer Spivey was killed on June 21 during a training accident at Norfolk Naval Station.  Ron was a veteran of OIF/GWOT and a 24 year Naval Rerservist.  He was also the Postmaster of the Newsome, VA post office and will be dearly missed. 

Contacts are being made and updates will follow.

Respectfully,--Johnnie "Dliqnt"
GeorgeRide Captain, Patriot Guard Riders
Virginia Red, White and Blue Book Coordinator


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Rancho Cucamonga, CA




24 Jun 2008 8:36 AM Alert 
My most sincere condolences to the family of PO1 Ronald Spivey for your great loss. May the Lord grant you peace and serenity in these times of sorrow.
Thank you for your service and sacrifice. It will not be forgotten!
May God bless you all.

Frank "Semperpapa"
"Red Beamer Rider"
VPF of a U.S. Marine


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Virginia Beach, Virginia




24 Jun 2008 8:47 AM Alert 
I wish to say thank you to PO1 Ronald Spivey for his great 24 years of Naval service to our great country. You will be missed by the many who knew and loved you.

Charles B (Chuck) Wray
AD-1 USN 1960-1984 Retired
PGR Member #10902

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Harley LDO User is Offline
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Virginia Beach, VA




24 Jun 2008 9:19 AM Alert 
My sincerest heartfelt condolences to the family of Petty Officer Spivey on this tragic loss.  I pray for the family in their time of need.  God bless Petty Officer Spivey and all he stood for defending the freedoms of this country.  His dedication and service will never be forgotten.

In deepest sympathy and respect.

CDR Dick Landick, USN (Ret)

Dick Landick
CDR (LDO), USN(Ret)
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Virginia Beach, Va R/C




24 Jun 2008 9:38 AM Alert 
My deepest condolences to the friends and family of PO1 Ronald Spivey. His dedication to duty and eagerness to serve his fellow Americans is a direct reflection on himself and the United States Navy Reserve. As a fellow postal worker, his unique ability to keep our customers satisfied and provide a great service will be greatly missed.

Standing by in Virginia Beach.

J. E. George
Virginia Red, White and Blue Book Coordinator
Pinger User is Offline
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Lisbon, NY




24 Jun 2008 10:07 AM Alert 
Thank you Ron, for your service for the preservation of FREEDOM ............... I Salute You

My sincere condolences to the family and friends of Ronald Spivey, PO1, USNR ............... and Hero

Charlie

USAF 60 - 64
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USN Retired 82
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24 Jun 2008 11:38 AM Alert 
To the family and loved ones of PO1 Ronald Spivey,
It is with great sorrow that I extend my condolences upon the untimely loss of your Hero, who gave his service in the fight for freedom, and in the defense our grateful nation.
May God give you strength until you meet again.

PO1 Spivey,
Thank you for your service.
Your sacrifice will remain in our hearts for a lifetime, with intense gratitude.


Standing By in Virginia Beach



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24 Jun 2008 12:55 PM Alert 
Our sincere condolences to the family and friends of PO1 Ronald Spivey, USNR. May God help you though this difficult time and sorrow. He is one of America's Heroes that will never be forgotten.

Rest Safely and Securely in God's Loving Arms, Ronald.
 
Going home, going home,
I'm just going home.
Quiet-like, slip away-
I'll be going home.
It's not far, just close by;
Jesus is the Door;
Work all done, laid aside,
Fear and grief no more.
Friends are there, waiting now.
He is waiting, too.
See His smile! See His hand!
He will lead me through.


Morning Star lights the way;
Restless dream all done;
Shadows gone, break of day,
Life has just begun.
Every tear wiped away,
Pain and sickness gone;
Wide awake there with Him!
Peace goes on and on!
Going home, going home,
I'll be going home.
See the Light! See the Sun!
I'm just going home.


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Kinder, La.




24 Jun 2008 2:46 PM Alert 
I convey my heartfelt condolences to the friends and family of PO 1 Ronald Spivey and my sincere appreciation of his military service to preserve our way of life. May he rest in peace.

Schelly
Ride Captain for Lake Charles, La. and surrounding area
American Legion Post 318, Elton, La.

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Blue Dog User is Offline
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24 Jun 2008 3:19 PM Alert 
Ron was an outstanding man by every yardstick you might measure him. He was good husband, married for some 25 years, a great father of two fine boys. He was a good brother, a good brother-in-law. He was a proud veteran who loved his country. He worked hard and was rewarded for that hard work.

He liked people. He cared about people. He volunteered his time. I never heard a bad word said about Ron. You never expect to get this kind of news out of the blue, so sudden. He came from a hard beginning and never let is slow him down. He'll be sorely missed.

My prayers go out to his family.
vander177 User is Offline
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Vandergrift, PA




24 Jun 2008 4:26 PM Alert 
My condolences and prayers to the family and friends of U.S. Navy Petty Officer First Class Ronald Spivey. I thank you for your military service and ultimate sacrifice you made for this grateful nation in keeping peace worldwide. You may be gone, but, you will never be forgotten.

The price of freedom is written on the WALL!

Ralph A. DeLorme, SFC, US Army, Retired
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Jasper54 User is Offline
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Columbus, Ohio




24 Jun 2008 5:08 PM Alert 
I offer my most sincere prayers and extend my deepest sympathies to the family and friends of US Navy Reserve PO1 Ronald Spivey.  I pray that the Lord Jesus is there with you to hold you and to give you His Peace and Comfort as you bring your loved one home to be laid to rest.

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Lexington Park, Md




24 Jun 2008 5:15 PM Alert 
To the family of Ron Spivey,


Thank you for sharing him, not only with his military family and postal customers but the world. His presence touch people in ways that he probably didn't know about. I know that my son thought highly of him and expressed that to his father and me. I had looked forward to meeting Ron and sharing experiences with the Reserves and the postal service. I regret that did not come to pass. Take confort in that Ron will never really die. His influence can be seen in his children, his co-workers and the members of his unit. The things and values that he taught will be shared and remembered. I am so sorry for your loss and if there is anything that we can do, please let us know. Your son can tell our son, Steven.

God Bless

Terri Doughty

Postmaster Loveville, MD

USAR 1991-2004

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Posts: 5196
Lacey, WA




24 Jun 2008 5:33 PM Alert 
My sincere condolences and prayers to family and friends of PO1. Ronald Spivey, U.S. Navy Reserve/ OIF /Swot Veteran. PO1. Spivey, I am forever grateful for your service to our country. Your service and sacrifices will not be forgotten. You are and will remain a "TRUE AMERICAN HERO". May you Forever Rest in Peace.


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West Branch, MI Zephyrhills, FL




24 Jun 2008 6:40 PM Alert 
My heartfelt condolences and prayers to the family and friends of PO1 Ronald Spivey. Words alone cannot express my debt and gratitude for this hero's service and sacrifice. May he rest in peace.

Janet
Michigan Regional Ride Captain/Region 6
Florida Ride Captain/Florida National Cemetery Ride Captain
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24 Jun 2008 7:00 PM Alert 
As I get ready to write to you, the words fall away as almost meaningless because of the pain I know you feel. I know, because I have felt that pain.

Know that you are NOT alone on this difficult path. Others are there to help you: reach out and embrace them, for they are offering not only themselves, but sharing with you that little bit of the Almighty that resides in all of us. This offering/sharing is what WILL give you the strength you will need to get thru. Trust me.

Any service related death, whether accident or illness, wounds received or KIA, warrant the Gold Star for the family. Don't let anyone tell you different.

I offer you my services, such as they are. If you want to talk, feel free to get in touch with me thru the PGR messaging. I WILL return your call/message. ANYTIME!

In the meantime know that my wife's and my prayers are with you.

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24 Jun 2008 8:24 PM Alert 
My deepest, heartfelt condolences to the Family and Friends of PO1 Ronald Spivey. Thank you for your service to our country. May you rest in Honored, Eternal Peace.

Ride safe my Brothers and Sisters, I will be with you all in Spirit as you Stand in Respect for this True American Hero.

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24 Jun 2008 9:16 PM Alert 
Deepest condolences to the family and friends of PO1 Ronald Spivey. Rest In Peace.

"Eyes on the olive branch, but arrows at the ready."

Jim
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Swanton, Ohio




25 Jun 2008 7:01 AM Alert 
My most heartfelt condolences go out to family and friends of Ronald Spivey.
May your sorrow be tempered by the fact that we hold in our highest honor a true hero who answered the call to duty, performing a selfless act to serve his country. Thank You. THANK YOU.

"...for those who man the battle line, the bugle whispers low,
and freedom has a taste and price the protected never know..."

In your difficult times be mindful that Ronald has left his mark on our world and in our hearts.

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26 Jun 2008 7:59 AM Alert 
Thank You Sailor.

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26 Jun 2008 11:39 AM Alert 
PO1 Ronald Spivey earned my respect and gratitude when he volunteered to serve our country for so many years. His efforts to make the world a safer place will be remembered with honor and appreciation by this American family.

My sincere condolences to the family and friends. You are in my prayers during this time of sorrow.

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26 Jun 2008 4:30 PM Alert 
UPDATE for Stand Down, Condolences Only

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Topsail Island, NC




27 Jun 2008 3:15 PM Alert 
My family and I offer our sincere condolences to the family and friends of Ronald Spivey.
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27 Jun 2008 10:41 PM Alert 
Thank you for your dedicated service and sacrifice to defend this great country of ours!! Our thoughts & prayers are with you, your family and friends of this fallen hero to ease them through these difficult times. You will never be forgotten! Rest in peace.

Glen Owsley
SP4 U.S. Army 1976-1979
Medical Specialist
690th Medical Co (amb)
34th Medical Btn
Ft Benning, GA
U.S. Army Reserve (IRR)1979-1982
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29 Jun 2008 1:03 PM Alert 
My sincere condolences to the Family and Friends of PO1 Ronald Spivey, US Navy Veteran. I pray God will give you comfort in your time of sorrow. I am grateful for PO1 Ronald Spivey's, service to our Great Nation and greatly appreciate Him for my freedom. PO1 Ronald Spivey, You are a true American Hero and will not be forgotten. May your sails always be full and the wind eternally to your back. May our Heavenly Father welcome You home to rest.

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