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Subject: Mission Complete - Senior Airman Adam P. Servais, 23, of Onalaska, Wis - 26 Aug 06

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CUGLAND User is Offline
Posts: 327
Rochester, MN




21 Aug 2006 11:36 AM Alert 
My sincerest condolences go out to the family and friends of Senior Airman Adam P. Servais. I will be proud to stand in honor of your son and our hero.

To all MN PGR, again let’s show Wisconsin that we are here for them and their loss. If invited by the family, I will coordinate a rally point and ride into Onalaska from Rochester. And to the Wisconsin PGR leadership, let me know if there is anything we can do to help you with this mission.

Standing by in Rochester…

Craig Ugland
Ride Captain - Rochester Sector
Senior Ride Captain - Southern MN

Just as a soldier can not fight on an empty stomach, neither can they fight with a broken heart feeling that they fight unsupported by those for whom they fight.

"with Freedom and Justice for all."
jajinca User is Offline
Posts: 343
Spanaway WA




21 Aug 2006 12:48 PM Alert 

For the family of Senior Airman Adam P. Servais:

 

I can only imagine what you and your family have gone through since being notified of the death of Adam. I want you to know that you are not alone.  Hearts of families all over the United States are grieving with you and have your family in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

 

LIFE...so fragile.    LOSS... so sudden.    HEART...so broken.

In time, there will come a day when the tears of sorrow

will softly flow into sighs of remembrance. Your heart will begin to heal itself.
Grieving will be interrupted by episodes of joy; & you will hear the whisper of hope.
There will come a day when you will welcome the pangs of remembrance

as a sun shower of the soul; a turning of the tide; the promise of peace.
There will come a day when you will risk loving,

go on believing, and treasure the remembering.


Adam was a very good and brave man. You have much to be proud of. He has not left you, but has been re-deployed to Heaven. I wish that I could ease your pain and sadness, but it will be a long, slow and painful climb.  Pain this deep will never go entirely away, but I pray that as each day that passes the hurt becomes a little less. And the memories of a lifetime will sustain you. These memories are your keepsake that can never be taken away.  God has Adam in his keeping, but you have him forever in your thoughts and hearts. We pray that our Savior – in whose presence Adam now rests – will comfort you and ease the pain of this loss and that your memories of him will shine through the sadness.

 

Patricia Perkins – Kard

Proud mother of a US Marine and a PGR CA Ride Captain







Pat - Proud Mom of three boys
1 in college, 1 US Marine and a 13 yr old.
PGR Ride Captain

Proud member of Marineparents.com and Marinecomfortquilts.us

Courage is endurance for one moment more…
ral User is Offline
Posts: 88




21 Aug 2006 3:05 PM Alert 
My sincere condolences to the family and friends of Airman Servais. Standing by in Minnesota.
Lori Musolf User is Offline
Posts: 315
Litchfield, MN




21 Aug 2006 3:41 PM Alert 
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of this great AMERICAN HERO!

Lori & Andy

Litchfield, MN

Lori & Andy Musolf
Proud to be Patriot Guard Riders
www.kmsride.com
Tiggr's Grrrl User is Offline
Posts: 26




21 Aug 2006 7:56 PM Alert 
To the family and friends of Senior Airman Adam P. Servais, we send our deepest sympathy and condolences.  Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

Standing by in Ladysmith.

Barb and Gene
SoldiersMom2 User is Offline
Posts: 93
New Berlin, WI




21 Aug 2006 8:24 PM Alert 
Sr. Airman Adam Servais, you have my deepest gratitude for your willingness to defend America's freedom. Walk among God's Angles and America's Heroes now Adam, your work here is done. To Sr. Airman Adam Servais family and friends, you are held in so many thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Adam left thousands of memories written upon your hearts and with each one, may you find peace and comfort in the knowledge that love remains a part of us forever.
ssgrhino User is Offline
Posts: 7
Columbia, SC




21 Aug 2006 8:59 PM Alert 
My heart goes out to the family, friends, and fellow airmen of Senior Airman Servais. Never forgotten!
Standing by in West Salem, WI

SSG Christine Rynearson
"Freedom is never free but always remembered"

Christine K Rynearson
"Freedom is never Free" "Honoring those who went before us and those who will go after us"
BirdieMN User is Offline
Posts: 890
Woodbury, MN




21 Aug 2006 9:50 PM Alert 
My deepest condolences to the family of Sr. Airman Servais. His courage and sacrifice in defense of freedom shall not be forgotten.

Standing by in Minnesota...

Nate "Birdie" Zenker
Metro/St. Cloud Area Senior Ride Captain
Member - Red Knights MC, MN Chapter 4
www.mnpatriotguard.org

Riding in Memory of:
Firefighter/EMT Don Juenemann, Firefighter/EMT Jason Shutes, Captain William Pooler, USN, USMM, The 343
- "Never Forget"


-X-Y-Z-

Koolness User is Offline
Posts: 1019
Panama City Beach




21 Aug 2006 10:09 PM Alert 
From the panhandle of Florida, Our sincere heartfelt condolances to the family and friends of SRA Servais.  Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Kool

You can easily measure a person's character by observing how they treat someone who can do nothing for them.
Honeydog User is Offline
Posts: 581




22 Aug 2006 4:54 AM Alert 
My deepest condolences to the family and friends of Sr. Airman Servais. You have our gratitude for your courage and sacrifice.

Two Standing by in Minnesota.

No man is entitled to the blessings of freedom unless he be vigilant in its preservation
- General Douglas MacArthur

There are bikers invading the rest area!

hlange User is Offline
Posts: 908
NCR Captain, Bangor WI




22 Aug 2006 6:54 AM Alert 
In the paper today, the funeral is tentatiely set for Satuday the 26th. It will be at St Patrick's Catholic Church in Onalaska. THIS DATE COULD CHANGE. I'll keep the forum updated.

Henry A. Lange BTC(SW)(USN)(Ret)
"Remember that no matter how many missions you have been on, all that matters to the family is the one you are on today." Roert

"I can imagine no more rewarding a career. And any man who may be asked in this century what he did to make his life worthwhile, I think can respond with a good deal of pride and satisfaction:
"I served in the United States Navy""
-John F. Kennedy (JFK)
porkchops User is Offline
Posts: 40
Plato, MN




22 Aug 2006 9:05 AM Alert 
GODS Speed to you Senior Airman Servais. Your Sacrafice for us to remain Free, will not be forgotten. My condolences to your family and friends during this difficult time.

Standing by in Brownton, MN

May GOD Bless us ALL,

Galen " Porkchops " Sundin
porkchops out
thanks User is Offline
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22 Aug 2006 10:08 AM Alert 
Senior Airman Servais, God Bless you and your family. Your sacrifice will not be forgotten. Men like you are few, as I have heard from my brother, a member serving on your team. I know your team misses you, but they will continue their mission in your honor and in the name of freedom.

Sending heart-felt condolences to Senior Airman Servais's family, friends, and team.

Matt
Proud Brother of Active-Duty Airman
free4lance User is Offline
Posts: 63
Southeast Wisconsin




22 Aug 2006 10:18 AM Alert 
Thank You for your service Adam, trying to make this fragile bubble called Earth, a better place for everyone, I'm sorry for your Family, having now seperated from a true Hero, Fly Free!
Russ

If for some reason your Not Standing Behind Our Troops, then feel Free to Stand in Front of Them ...
claunchs User is Offline
Posts: 452




22 Aug 2006 10:32 AM Alert 
Very sorry to hear of the death of Airman Servais. One more of ours that didn't get to live long enough. My continued respect to all of those who serve us at risk of their lives, like this young airman did.

Standing by in Minneapolis.

scott

Carpe Jugulum
JWeb User is Offline
Posts: 9
Appleton, WI.




22 Aug 2006 11:36 AM Alert 
Senior Airman Servais, I thank you for your service,for your sacrifice and for protecting my family and defending my freedoms. You are a true American Hero. Our heartfelt condolences to your family and friends. Fly on the wings of eagles.
peterdake User is Offline
Posts: 1




22 Aug 2006 12:44 PM Alert 
My condolances to the family of S/Airman Servais. Will be standing by should the call go out.
ndtazman User is Offline
Posts: 369
Grand Forks, North Dakota.




22 Aug 2006 12:59 PM Alert 
God bless this Hero. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends. Thank you for your service Senior Airman Servais. You will not be forgotten. Rest in Peace soldier.

Bruce Burgess. Grand Forks, ND Co-Ride Captain
moore437 User is Offline
Posts: 1
Hastings, MN




22 Aug 2006 2:39 PM Alert 
Our deepest condolences to the family of Sr. Airman Servais. Two Standing by in Minnesota...

MNPatriot User is Offline
Posts: 76
Rosemount, MN




22 Aug 2006 2:51 PM Alert 
To family and friends of SRA Adam Sevais.; May God bless you in your time of morning and grief. My wife and I will hold you up in our prayers knowing the tough days and weeks ahead.

Your son, is a hero but we know he would not think of himself so. However, I've served and know the sacrifice required to put on the uniform and leave home for parts unknown. He is our hero. His place in history is forever carved into being. Godspeed to you all.

Don Jenkins, E-7 Ret, USAF

"Great people are common people who have committed themselves to uncommon goals."
Dr. Robert Schuller
CAJUN User is Offline
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22 Aug 2006 3:31 PM Alert 
My deepest condolences to this great warriors family and friends.
Mac User is Offline
Posts: 262
Manchester Wis.




22 Aug 2006 4:19 PM Alert 
YES, contact has been made. No, we haven't heard back yet. I will inform all as soon as I have info. Thanks, Mac

Former State Capt.
robberhd User is Offline
Posts: 162
Portland, OR




22 Aug 2006 4:22 PM Alert 
May the family and frinds of SRA Servais know that they are not standing along in this time of sorrow. The Air Force family has lost another fine youg man, and we stand by our own. I will be there in my heart.

Rob Luster. Tsgt USAFR ( Retired )
Serurity Forces stand the guard

Rob Luster
82 ABN 71-73
USAFR "Combat Arms/Security Forces" Retired 2005
Life member VFW
Freedom Is not free
DrWho User is Offline
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22 Aug 2006 4:39 PM Alert 

My condolences to the Servais family.

This hero will not be forgotten.

Please forward my condolences to the family, and if they have any photos and info on Adam  that I can ad to his tribute page to please send them to me..   It is my mission to help people remember who this hero is.

You're also welcome to email me some of the PGR Mission photos to ad.  q@IraqWarHeroes.com 

I wish all the riders a safe ride and a good mission.

I thank you all for supporting our fallen heroes and their families.

Q

www.IraqWarHeroes.org & www.AfghanistanWarHeroes.org

 






hlange User is Offline
Posts: 908
NCR Captain, Bangor WI




22 Aug 2006 5:25 PM Alert 
Here is the latest that I have:

Senior Airman Adam Servais arrived in Dover today. He may or may not arrive in La Crosse tomorrow. All plans are written in jello right now. If the plan goes as the funeral home told me it might, the service will be on Saturday. The family has not invited us yet, but I was told that his sister knows who we are and is receptive to us. I asked the funeral home to convey our heartfelt condolences and our request to honor this hero. As we all know, the family has enough going on right now so i will await word from the funeral home as to their wishes. It does sound like we may be invited, but no word yet. Dave Deters is helping me out on this and we will make sure the word gets out. Thank you for your patience. Thank you Paul and God bless the Servais family.

Henry A. Lange BTC(SW)(USN)(Ret)
"Remember that no matter how many missions you have been on, all that matters to the family is the one you are on today." Roert

"I can imagine no more rewarding a career. And any man who may be asked in this century what he did to make his life worthwhile, I think can respond with a good deal of pride and satisfaction:
"I served in the United States Navy""
-John F. Kennedy (JFK)
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