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Subject: SGT. Kenneth W. Mayne, 29, Arvada, CO, 13 SEP 08

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Uffda User is Offline
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Wonder Lake, IL




06 Sep 2008 9:57 AM Alert 
Updated 12 Sep 08 0705 Cdt Big rock
Updated 09 Sep 08 1034 Cdt by Sandra





Staging for the Kenneth Mayne funeral will take place on Saturday, September 13 at 10:15A. 

 Location will be the Newcomer funeral home at 901 South Sheridan. We will park our bikes and vehicles across the street at the church.  

The family is expected to arrive between 10:45 and 11A.  We will be placing a flag line prior to their arrival, including the four corners of Sheridan and Kentucky.  We will then escort at approx. noon to Fort Logan.

Steve DeBoer
Colorado State Captain



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The family of SSGT Kennith Mayne, 4th ID and 101st Airborne, has requested the participation of the Patriot Guard for escort and at services honoring this American hero.


I am in contact with both the CAO and family members.  Please stand by and monitor this site as PGR participation may include airport, funeral home, church and cemetary phases.

Staging and further information will be posted immediately as they are finalized.

Steve DeBoer
Colorado State Captain

Patriot Guard Riders
 

_____________________________________________________________________
Date TBD - SSGT Kennith Mayne, 4th Infantry Division. Arvada, CO

Staff Sgt. Kennith Mayne of Arvada, Colorado was lost to a roadside bomb in Iraq on
Thursday, September 4.

http://www.9news.com/news/article.aspx?storyid=99130&catid=222


Mission details will be posted here as they become available.

Steve DeBoer
Colorado State Captain
Patriot Guard Riders


DoD Identifies Army Casualities

          The Department of Defense announced today the death of two soldiers who were supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. They died Sept. 4 in Baghdad, Iraq, of wounds suffered when their vehicle encountered an improvised explosive device. They were assigned to the 1st Battalion, 66th Armor Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, Fort Hood, Texas.
          Killed were:
          Sgt. Kenneth W. Mayne, 29, of Fort Benning, Ga.
          Pfc. Bryan R. Thomas, 22, of Battle Creek, Mich.
          For more information media may contact the Fort Hood public affairs office at (254) 287-9993; after hours (254) 291-2591.

Only two defining forces have ever offered to die for you: 1. Jesus Christ. 2. The American G.I. One died for your soul, the other for your Freedom.
satyr User is Offline
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Raleigh, NC




06 Sep 2008 10:01 AM Alert 
  I would like to offer my sincere condolences to the family and friends of SSgt Kennith Mayne.  My thoughts and prayers are with you.
  Thank you for standing for our country and defending our freedom Kennith.  Rest in peace soldier.  I salute you.

satyr

Steve Roma
USAF 1976 - 1980, TAC
Dry Hill AFS, Watertown, NY
Finland AFS, Finland, MN

We cherish too, the Poppy red
That grows on fields where valor led,
It seems to signal to the skies
That blood of heroes never dies.
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Inspired by the poem "In Flanders Field"
Uffda User is Offline
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Wonder Lake, IL




06 Sep 2008 10:01 AM Alert 
Our sincere condolences to the family and friends of SSGT Kennith Mayne. May God help you though this difficult time and sorrow. Know your son was and is a Hero to us all. Our thoughts and prayers are with you always. He will never be forgotten.

Rest Safely and Securely in God's Loving Arms, Kennith.

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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Only two defining forces have ever offered to die for you: 1. Jesus Christ. 2. The American G.I. One died for your soul, the other for your Freedom.
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Columbus, Ohio




06 Sep 2008 10:11 AM Alert 
My wife Susan and I wish to offer our most sincere prayers and extend our deepest sympathies to the family and friends of US Army SSgt. Kennith Mayne, who has made the ULTIMATE SACRAFICE while fighting to defend our nations freedom in the Global War on Terrorism in Iraq.  We pray that the Lord Jesus is there wtih you to hold you and to give you His Peace and Comfort as you bring your loved one home to be laid to rest. 


For I am persuaded that neither death nor life, nor angels nor principalities nor powers, nor things present nor things to come, nor height nor depth , nor any other created thing , shall be able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. - Romans 8:38-39.

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Greeley, CO




06 Sep 2008 12:54 PM Alert 
Our prayers and thoughts are with SSgt. Kennith Mayne family and friends.
Standing by in Greeley, CO
Little Michelle

In Memory of:
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Lake Mary, FL





06 Sep 2008 12:56 PM Alert 
My family and I send our most sincere and heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of this American Hero. May you find peace in knowing the love and memories you have will remain in your hearts forever, and comfort in knowing you are in the hearts and prayers of a grateful nation.

SSGT Kenneth Mayne , our world is a safer place because of brave and selfless warriors like you, rest in peace...

Cat


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is never to die"
~Robert Orr~

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Kinder, La.




06 Sep 2008 12:59 PM Alert 
I convey heartfelt condolences to the friends and family of SSgt. Kennith Mayne and my sincere appreciation of his military service for our country and ultimate sacrifice 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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06 Sep 2008 1:52 PM Alert 
Deepest condolences to the family and friends of SSGT Kennith Mayne. Rest In Peace Hero.

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

Jim
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Lakewood, CO




06 Sep 2008 2:01 PM Alert 
Standing by in Lakewood.
Charger User is Offline
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Golden Colorado




06 Sep 2008 4:04 PM Alert 
My thoughts and prayers are with all during these hard times. Hero down, kickstands up!

Standing by in Golden, Colorado.

Brad 'CHARGER' Lewellen
Colorado Ride Captain
Retired Colorado State Captain
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Orange Park, FL




06 Sep 2008 4:27 PM Alert 
Thank you for my freedom SSGT Mayne. May you rest in peace.

“Some people’s lives can truly make a difference however long or short their lives on earth. They give the gifts of kindness and of caring. They sow the seeds of friendship and self-worth. Some people’s lives are beautiful examples of putting others first, and when they are gone, the lives of those they touched are so much richer, and the love they shared lives on and on.”

Mike (SpyderRyder) Gregory
It's all about freedom!
Soloman User is Offline
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Golden CO




06 Sep 2008 5:16 PM Alert 
My sincere condolences to the family and friends of SSGT Kennith Mayne.

Standing by in Golden

Mike Rosenthal
Asst. State Captain / Denver & Northern CO.
303/961-2715
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West Branch, MI Zephyrhills, FL




06 Sep 2008 5:40 PM Alert 
My heartfelt condolences and prayers to the family and friends of SSGT Kennith Mayne. Words alone cannot express my debt and gratitude for his service and sacrifice. This hero will live on in our hearts forever.

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

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Loganville, Georgia 30052




06 Sep 2008 6:07 PM Alert 
My sincere condolences to the Family and Friends of SSGT Kennith Mayne, Iraq Veteran. I pray God will give you comfort in your time of sorrow. I am grateful for SSGT Kennith Mayne, service to our Great Nation and greatly appreciate Him for my freedom. SSGT Kennith Mayne, You are a true American Hero and will not be forgotten. Stand down Soldier, Your mission is complete. Job Well Done. May our Heavenly Father welcome You home to rest.

Know You Are Loved

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Denver




06 Sep 2008 8:54 PM Alert 
My thoughts, prayers and condolences go out to the family and friends of SSGT Kennith Mayne, Iraq Veteran.
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06 Sep 2008 8:58 PM Alert 

SSGT KENNITH MAYNE, from my family and I, "THANK YOU" . Our prayers go out to your family in this time of deepest need.
stuka User is Offline
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Denver, CO




06 Sep 2008 11:38 PM Alert 

Arvada soldier killed in Iraq
Rocky Mountain News
Originally published 01:42 p.m., September 5, 2008
Updated 01:43 p.m., September 5, 2008
Staff Sgt. Kennith Mayne

Staff Sgt. Kennith Mayne
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Staff Sgt. Kennith Mayne talked to his mother two hours before he was killed early Thursday in Iraq.

"He was tired," Michelle Benavidez, 47 of Arvada, said of her son. "He wanted to know where his beef jerky was. We would make beef jerky and send it to him, along with candy and toys."

Mayne, 29, was killed when his Humvee was hit by an roadside bomb outside of Baghdad. He was assigned to the 4th Infantry Division, based at Fort Hood, Texas.

Born in Bellflower, Calif., he moved to Colorado when he was 2 years old. He graduated from Arvada West High School in 1997.

He joined the Army at his mother's insistence when he turned 18 .

"He wasn't really good at high school and I told him, 'You need to pick a branch of the military,' and he picked the Army," Benavidez said.

"He loved it and decided to make a career out of it. He loved the military and he was very proud to serve his country," she said.

Mayne was originally assigned to the 101st Airborne, and was first deployed to Iraq in 2003, as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom.

He returned after a year, and was stationed in various states. He switch to the 4th Infantry because the division was to be transferred to Fort Carson after the latest deployment.

"He had been in the South for 11 years and he wanted to come home," said his mother. "He loved being in Colorado."

Mayne was deployed to Iraq in March this year, and had come home on leave in July.

"We went golfing and fishing a lot," recalled Benavidez.

Mayne would call his mother several times a week when he was deployed overseas. In their conversation Thursday, he also talked about his plans to take his parents to Jamaica for a week after he returned.

Benavidez also said she had talked to her son about the dangers of being in Iraq.

"He said he was trained, and he believed in what he did," she said. "If he had to, he was willing to die for his men, or for the people of Iraq, if that was what he needed to do."

Mayne was especially fond of the children he would meet while on patrol.

"He loved giving toys to kids," said Benavidez. "I would send him Hot Wheels, soccer balls and coloring books. He had great empathy for the children of Iraq."

Benavidez said the family was devastated by Mayne's death.

"He was a hero," she said. "He believed what he was doing over there. Regardless of why we went into the war, he believed he was doing good with the Iraqi people."

Services for Mayne will be in Colorado, although a date has not been set.

Besides his mother, he is survived by his stepfather, Dan Benavidez, sisters Christina Biederman and Jennifer Morman, and a brother, Danny Benavidez, all of Arvada.




I think I can speak for all of the Denver and Colorado community in offering our admiration, support, and condolences for Kenneth and his family and friends. As you can see, in many ways Kenneth represents the best of what we all hope to be.

Standing by in Denver. Let us all make sure to provide whatever help and support Ken's family needs now.
Hey g User is Offline
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Thornton Colorado




06 Sep 2008 11:59 PM Alert 
I wish to give my condolences to the family and friends of SSGT KENNITH MAYNE. For it is HEROS like this great man that risked his life so we all can have are freedom in this great nation. God bless his family and friends. Thank you for your ultimate sacrafice soldier and rest in peace.

Greg Watson /Hey g
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Vandergrift, PA




07 Sep 2008 5:30 AM Alert 
My condolences and prayers to the family and friends of U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Kennith Mayne. I thank you for your military service, leadership 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
PGR Western PA Veterans Liaison
Patriot Guard Riders (#75,342), Ride Captain, Region 10, PA
American Legion Riders, Post 820, Monroeville, PA
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lkwood User is Offline
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Thornton, CO




07 Sep 2008 1:18 PM Alert 
I would like to offer my sincerest condolences to the family and friends of SSgt Kennith Mayne. May he rest in peace. I am standing by in Thorton to honor this soldier.

Lisa

Live simply. Love generously. Care deeply. Speak kindly. Leave the rest to God.
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07 Sep 2008 1:43 PM Alert 
My sincere condolences to the family and friends of SSG Mayne. I am very sorry for your lose, no words I can say will easy the pain, that I know you are feeling. I know for I have been there myself. It will be my honor to stand for SSG Mayne, family and friends. Standing by in Denver.

John Harris
Gold Star Father in Honor of My Son
Sgt Blake Harris
KIA Iraq 3-5-07
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07 Sep 2008 7:27 PM Alert 
For those monitoring the thread. I have contacted the Casualty Assistance offices at both Fort Hood and Fort Carson.
I hope to be able to post details for this hero tomorrow, Monday. Please stand by.

Steve "Road Dog" DeBoer
Colorado State Captain
Patriot Guard Riders
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Emerson, IA




07 Sep 2008 8:28 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, on or off duty, 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.

Jim Kearney Jr
Gold Star Dad
TSGT USAF/ANG (Ret) Vietnam Era
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Lacey, WA




07 Sep 2008 9:41 PM Alert 
My sincere condolences and prayers to family and friends of SSG. Kennith Mayne, U.S. Army / OIF. SSG. Mayne, 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.


Junius Henry
PGR Member #10094
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Cheyenne, Wyoming--Southeast Wyoming Ride Captain




07 Sep 2008 9:52 PM Alert 
Thank you for your service to my country. Condolences and prayers for you and your family and friends.
Rest in Peace,, brother.
archuka

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