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Subject: LCpl Seth Algrim, 22, of Garden City, Ks - 06 Nov 06

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ricle User is Offline
Posts: 22
Elkhart, KS




03 Nov 2006 2:55 PM Alert 
My sincere sympathy to the family at this difficult time. I am out of state and unable to ride at this time, but my prayers and support will be with everyone there at this time.
God Bless those who can be a part of this service.

When life is too much to stand, kneel.
hooahdoc User is Offline
Posts: 82
Spring Hill, KS




03 Nov 2006 8:20 PM Alert 
Rest in peace. May the family know he was happy providing a safety net for the country.

Never again will they return home in shame,
Never again will wearing their uniform cause them pain.
Never again will we forget why they serve.
"No Mission to Difficult, No Sacrifice to Great, Duty First."
Shadow2 User is Offline
Posts: 226
Garden City, KS Ride Captain




03 Nov 2006 9:07 PM Alert 
Looks like decent weather for this ride. A little chilly in the morning but it should warm up quickly. The American Red Cross will be at the staging area with coffee and donuts.

Tim (Fess) Parker
Ride Captain
Garden City, Kansas

kt User is Offline
Posts: 18
Dodge City




03 Nov 2006 10:27 PM Alert 
Dodge City Riders attending this mission meet at Dodge City Harley Davidson Monday Nov. 6 at 7 am.
Kick Stands up at 7:15 am.

STAGING

0800 hr (8:00am) Monday, 6 November 2006 - Meet at Dean Wiley Park (Corner of Campus and Mary streets under the water tower)
0830 hr (8:30am) Riders briefing
0850 hr (8:50am) Leave Dean Wiley Park and travel to church
0900 hr (9:00am) Arrive at United Methodist Church (NE corner of Main and Kansas)

Kenny Thomas
Ride Captain
Dodge City, Ks

sstewart User is Offline
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El Dorado




04 Nov 2006 8:50 AM Alert 
Our thoughts and prayers go out to LCPL Seth Algrims family and friends. LCPL Algrim or his services to this country will never be forgotten…
He has made the ultimate sacrifice for all of us to be free, for this, it’s now time to go be with God.
Semper Fi - LCPL Seth Algrim. Rest in peace my brother.

Scott Stewart
USMC / PGR El Dorado Kansas
missem User is Offline
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04 Nov 2006 8:14 PM Alert 
The American Legion Auxiliary, American Legion Riders and Post 9 invites everyone to come down to the Legion and enjoy a bowl of chile and relax in our Club before starting your journey home. We are located at the corner of 8th and Pine Street.

Marie Hamill
Secretary, ALR Post 9
Historian Auxiliary Post 9
Shadow2 User is Offline
Posts: 226
Garden City, KS Ride Captain




05 Nov 2006 12:36 AM Alert 
A person can always count on the American Legion. Thank you so much. You people are the best.

Tim (Fess) Parker
Ride Captain
Garden City, Kansas

flhtci_jim User is Offline
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Poway, CA




05 Nov 2006 9:12 AM Alert 
Our condolences to the family and friends of LCpl Algrim. Thank you for your service and your sacrifice.
Remembering and honoring Seth and all of our heroes in Poway, California.

Jim McKown
USAF 1975 - 1981


Zeul User is Offline
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Leavenworth




05 Nov 2006 8:48 PM Alert 
My sincere condolences go out to the family of Seth Algrim.
His service to our country protecting our way of life will not go unnoticed nor forgotten.
He and his family are in our prayers.

Zeul
Shadow2 User is Offline
Posts: 226
Garden City, KS Ride Captain




06 Nov 2006 7:51 PM Alert 

In Memory of
US Marine Sgt. Seth Algrim

Monday, 6 November 2006, approximately 130 motorcycles, and several automobiles, gathered in Garden City, KS to pay tribute to US Marine Sgt. Seth Algrim and his family. Riders came from all over Kansas as well as Oklahoma, Texas, Colorado, and Nebraska covering as many as 397 miles one way. We all staged at Dean Wiley Park at 8:00 am where we were greeted by the American Red Cross who provided us with hot coffee and water. Donuts were donated by our local Dillon’s store.

After a short briefing, we were led in a prayer by Rev. James Brungardt followed by Taps played by Loren Stenzel, ALR 392, Post #152, Ness City, KS. We left the staging area led by the Finney County Sheriffs Dept. Six volunteer riders at the front of the group peeled off in pairs at each major intersection to stop traffic. After we got to the last intersection where we turned south towards the United Methodist Church and the last two bikes peeled off, Ralph Rojas was left in the lead followed by the honor guard and then the rest of the riders. It was quite an impressive maneuver.

At the church we lined the sidewalks on the south and west sides of the church and up the driveway on both sides. A slight breeze kept the flags waving. Shortly before the service was over a detail of riders was sent to Valley View Cemetery to provide an avenue of flags for the family. When the Marine detail carried the casket to the hearse, our honor guard lined both sides of the walkway at the request of the family. The honor guard led the hearse and the family to the cemetery followed by the rest of the riders and behind them was all the cars. On the way to the cemetery we encountered people standing at the curb with flags and children lining the fence of their school playground with their hands over their hearts. The Patriot Guard completely encircled the ceremony with flags waving in the wind. The military did an amazing job with the 21 gun salute, folding of the flag and Taps.

After the service, the Marines took the time to mingle with the riders shaking hands and expressing their gratitude for doing what we do. It was a wonderful chance to express our gratitude to them as well.

 

Thank you to the American Legion Auxiliary, American Legion Riders and Post 9 for the chili dinner they served after the service.

 

And thank you to each and every one of the riders for all of their help and cooperation. Because of you this mission went off without a hitch. Job well done.

 

Mission accomplished,

Tim (Fess) Parker

Ride Captain

Garden City, KS


Tim (Fess) Parker
Ride Captain
Garden City, Kansas

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