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Subject: STAND DOWN - Sgt. Michael T. Seeley, 27, of Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada - 09 Nov 06

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stretchnit User is Offline
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Flag Support Unit Mulberry, Ks.




05 Nov 2006 5:02 PM Alert 
With regret we say goodbye to another brave soldier. Sgt. Michael Seeley, you have paid the ultimate price to ensure our freedom. Men like you are a rare breed and know no limits. Thank you for your service. You won't be forgotten my friend.

To the family and friends of Sgt. Michael Seeley, May the good Lord find a warm place in his heart for you all. You have my greatest respect. Thank you.


Rick "Stretch" Wegner

Rick(Stretchnit)Wegner
Flag Support Unit
Mulberry, Ks.
Rdbling Lady User is Offline
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Assistant State Captain:Lincoln County Ride Captain Dresden, Maine




05 Nov 2006 5:54 PM Alert 
To the family and friends of Sgt. Seeley, our prayers and thoughts will be with you at this time.

Michael, God Bless you for your service and protecting our country. Our family has last another hero, but Michael you will not be forgotten.

Rest in Peace

Christine and Rick Suydam

Assistant State Captain, Maine
Christine Suydam
Spouse USCG South Portland
Proud American
Truemensa User is Offline
Posts: 197
Bullhead City, Arizona




05 Nov 2006 10:56 PM Alert 
With Respect and Honor, my deepest condolences to the family and friends of Sgt. Michael T. Seeley.

Garry Van Kirk
PGR
Bullhead City, Arizona

Sacred; adj. Dedicated to a person or purpose: a memorial sacred to those killed in battle.
Consecrated by love and reverence.

It's Not An Adventure; It's A Lifestyle; For Life!
sargie User is Offline
Posts: 73
Northfield, Maine




06 Nov 2006 2:28 PM Alert 
My condolences to the family and friends of Sgt. Seeley. Thank you for your service to the USA. You are a hero in two countries.

Mike Chandler
Maine Ride Captain
NoNo User is Offline
Posts: 380
West Fargo, ND




06 Nov 2006 7:10 PM Alert 
My sincerest condolences to the Seeley family, I'm very sorry for your loss.
Michael "Thank You" for your service to our country.
Rest in peace soldier.

Dave

Dave


We make a living by what we get.
We make a life by what we give.

Sir Winston Churchill


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Rdbling Lady User is Offline
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Assistant State Captain:Lincoln County Ride Captain Dresden, Maine




07 Nov 2006 3:56 AM Alert 
We are currently working on this mission, Joe Pepin (JHarley) is going to be the RC for this one if we get the invite. Currently we are trying to work out the details on how to run this in Canada and reaching the family. Please stand by for details. Thank you

Assistant State Captain, Maine
Christine Suydam
Spouse USCG South Portland
Proud American
Moonsmaiden User is Offline
Posts: 229
Niagara Falls, Ontario




07 Nov 2006 4:43 AM Alert 
John Mitchell
Reply to Flanders Fields

Oh! sleep in peace where poppies grow;
The torch your falling hands let go
Was caught by us, again held high,
A beacon light in Flanders sky
That dims the stars to those below.
Your are our dead, you held the foe,
And ere the poppies cease to blow,
We'll prove our faith in you who lie
In Flanders Fields.
Oh! rest in peace, we quickly go
To you who bravely died, and know
In other fields was heard the cry,
For freedom's cause, of you who lie,
So still asleep where poppies grow,
In Flanders Fields.

As in rumbling sound, to and fro,
The lightning flashes, sky aglow,
The mighty hosts appear, and high
Above the din of battle cry,
Scarce heard amidst the guns below,
Are fearless hearts who fight the foe,
And guard the place where poppies grow.
Oh! sleep in peace, all you who lie
In Flanders Fields.

Through the generations, few feel the calling to put on the uniform. You my brother and friend felt that calling. As I grow older like the other veterans, I feel the pride of those comming up who wear the uniform to protect. I look at you and I see what I once felt when I was young. Now all this is left for me is the pride that I feel in you.

Now you join our brothers in Flanders Field. Those who not long ago felt the pride and wore the uniform.

Thank you Michael Seely for catching the torch as many of us once did as well. The tradition lives on in our hearts to carry on what our fathers did before us.

Diane Rose
Niagara Falls, Ontario
Canada

The red poppy is an international rememberance of all fallen soldiers. It is worn proudly to remember those who have gone before me. Lest we forget, lest we forget.
dlinjerdal User is Offline
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07 Nov 2006 8:27 AM Alert 
What the caterpiller perceives is the end, to the butterfly is just the beginning.
Your loved one will live and never be forgotten in our hime he will always be a great American hero in our home and hearts.

Jerry & Linda
Rdbling Lady User is Offline
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Assistant State Captain:Lincoln County Ride Captain Dresden, Maine




09 Nov 2006 3:36 AM Alert 
Stand Down: After several attemps to contact the family, no invite has been extended. Keep this family in your prayers.

Assistant State Captain, Maine
Christine Suydam
Spouse USCG South Portland
Proud American
Krista in MA User is Offline
Posts: 346
MA




09 Nov 2006 7:52 AM Alert 
My condolences to the family and friends of Sgt. Seeley. May your memories offer you comfort during the times ahead. Please know that you are in my thoughts. Sgt. Seeley - a hero. Thank you for your service and sacrifice. May you rest in peace.

"The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy." ~Martin Luther King. Jr.


"I expect to pass through life but once. If therefore, there be any kindness I can show, or any good thing I can do to any fellow being, let me do it now, and not defer or neglect it, as I shall not pass this way again." ~William Penn



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