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Subject: Pfc. John T. Bishop, 22, Gaylord/Holly, MI, 02 MAY 08

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Cindy - Holly User is Offline
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01 May 2008 6:14 AM Alert 
My sincere condolences to the family and friends of Pfc. John T. Bishop. 

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reelmccoy User is Offline
Posts: 58
Lansing, Michigan




01 May 2008 7:48 AM Alert 
Thank you,
Pfc. John T. Bishop

Our thoughts and prayers go out to John, his family and friends. May God help comfort you as he holds your son in his loving arms. He has made a great sacrifice for us all so we can go on about our every day living here in the land of the free. Thank you John for providing such a special gift to us all, OUR FREEDOM.
My heart aches just as it did when we lost our son (Greg) on 11-09-06. Although I never met John, I am proud to call him son.

Thank you and God bless you John.

Proud parents of SSG Gregory William Guy McCoy 410th MP Co
KIA 11-09-06 Baghdad, Iraq

Tim and Chris

NEVER FORGET those who have made the ultimate sacrifice and those who have fought, and those who continue to fight for OUR FREEDOM.
Blackpony User is Offline
Posts: 189
Friendship,Maine




01 May 2008 1:30 PM Alert 
To the family and friends of Pfc.John T. Bishop; Please accept my deepest sympathies on the loss of Pfc.John Bishop.May it help to ease your burden of sadness to know that John has made the ultimate sacrifice for the noblest of causes,freedom and to know that he will never be forgotten.May the lord watch over you during this most difficult of times.

"We should not mourn that such men died,but thank God that such men lived."
General George S. Patton

Ken Barrett
U.S.N.69/72
Maine Ride Captain
Maine HOTH Coordinator
milktoast User is Offline
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West Branch, MI Zephyrhills, FL




02 May 2008 2:48 PM Alert 
RIDE REPORT, PART ONE: MISSION ACCOMPLISHED- What started as a cold, wet day in Northern Michigan, turned out to be cool and dry. We had 21 Patriots who were able to stand the flag line with us today. Mailman and I arrived early and placed small American Flags along the driveway entrance. We had 5 Patriots at the ready when Pfc. Bishop arrived from the Nelson Funeral Home. Everyone else arrived in time to form the flag line at the entrance to the church for the family and guests to arrive. Pfc. Bishop's half-brother, Staff Sgt. John Tye, walked the flag line before the service and graciously thanked everyone for being there. Staff Sgt. Tye was deployed on his second tour in Iraq when he was sent home for his brother's funeral.

Rev. James Mathis officiated the service. Several family members got up and spoke some very heartfelt words on their hero. Military Honors were rendered outside the church. Several fire trucks had arrived during the service to pay their respects to Pfc. Bishop and his family. One with a huge American Flag on the ladder. We reformed the flag line down the driveway as we paid our final respects to Pfc. Bishop. Our hero left, along with family and friends and 5 of our riders to make the trip to the Great Lakes National Cemetery in Holly.

I would like to thank the family of Pfc. John Bishop for allowing us to be there to honor their hero today. They will remain in our thoughts and prayers.

The following is from the memorial card at the service. Written be Patricia Krull.

"Don't weep for me, O'land of the free,
When it was my time to fall
Twas for my country's call
Twas for the land that I loved
That I gave my all,
And for the land that I loved
I did freely give,
And in her freedom and her courage
I'll continue to live."

Janet
Michigan Regional Ride Captain/Region 6
Florida Ride Captain/Florida National Cemetery Ride Captain
Proud wife, daughter, daughter-in-law of vets from Vietnam, Korea, and WWII

"To share often and much...to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded." - Ralph Waldo Emerson
JohnK User is Offline
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Clarkston,MI




02 May 2008 8:20 PM Alert 
Part 2 of the mission was completed with about 30 of our members riding and standing in the rain. We set up just in time to recieve Pfc Bishop ,his family and friends. Thank to all who attended and thank you to our Patriots "up north". Once again...... A Hero was laid to rest with dignity, honor and respect.
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