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Subject:  Maj. Michael D. Stover, 43, of Mansfield, Ohio

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Moonsmaiden User is Offline
Posts: 229
Niagara Falls, Ontario




12 Jun 2006 8:16 PM Alert 
God speed Maj Stover,

Standing by in Niagara Falls Ontario and ready to ride with the Erie PA PGR when needed.

Diane Rose
aka
slider
Proud to be Canadian, supporting my American family

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.
TBone-AZ User is Offline
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Yuma, AZ




12 Jun 2006 9:40 PM Alert 
I just received word from my fellow Command members who attended the services today for Maj Stover that apparently the family did not feel the need to have the PGR present, or were not properly briefed on the PGR mission.  Either way, this warrior was laid to rest in Ohio in the presence of many family, friends and comrades.  To all my fellow PGR who were standing by and ready to give so much of themselves and their time, a sincere THANK YOU from Maj Stover's command, friends in Arizona, and me, a fellow PGR. God Bless each and every one of you. Ride Safe.

T-Bone
USMC
'88-Pres
Iraqi Freedom Vet

Some people spend an entire lifetime wondering if they made a difference. The Marines don't have that problem. - President Ronald Reagan
Groundhogpmc User is Offline
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Portsmouth, Ohio




13 Jun 2006 4:47 AM Alert 
May his family find peace. Everyone grieves and handles these tragedies in their own way and we all respect that. God Bless you major and your family.

If you can read this, Thank a Teacher. If you're reading it in English, Thank a Soldier.
ALRTater User is Offline
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PAST Ohio State Captain Sandusky Ohio




13 Jun 2006 6:06 AM Alert 
I appologize to the family of Maj. Stover, for not speaking with them personally.  I followed normal standard procedures in attempting contact.  Out of respect, I will never force ourselves on anyone or the services of a loved one.  I can only hope that the web site is visited by them, and they see that America really does care and recognizes their sacrifices.  If the family knows this in their heart, that's all that really matters.

I will fault no one for not knowing what we do, or how we do it.  I feel the letters we get, and the hugs I get personally speaks to the affect we have on folks.  I was certainly poised and ready, as was the PGR membership, to honor, respect and support this family.  Nothing has changed, we do HONOR, RESPECT, AND SUPPORT THEM.

God Bless Maj. Stover, and thank you for your service to your country Sir.


Success comes in CANS, not in CAN'TS.
E Man User is Offline
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20 Jun 2006 4:24 PM Alert 
T-Bone,

My name is GySgt Erik M. Steele, I am the FRO for MWSS-374. Please let me know if the family invites us to the memorial service in Yuma, I still live and ride there and I comute home every weekend...I will most likely be there regardless however I would love to be part of the mission. I'm on the GAL if you want to E-mail me.

Gunns

Standing by!

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