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Subject: SSgt. Patrick L. Lybert, 28, Ladysmith, WI, 03 JUL 06

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Ken H User is Offline
Posts: 3
Berlin, Wi




26 Jun 2006 12:14 PM Alert 
Standing By in Berlin, Wi.
gailprp User is Offline
Posts: 43
Milwaukee, WI




26 Jun 2006 1:03 PM Alert 
Sincere condolences to the family and friends of SSGT Lybert. 
A10CREW User is Offline
Posts: 31
Eden Prairie, MN




26 Jun 2006 6:12 PM Alert 
My deepest condolences to the family of SSgt Lybert. You will not be forgotten. May God bless you.

Linda S. Pesheck
A-10 Crew Chief
57th AGS
Thunder AMU
USAF - Nellis AFB (Home of the Fighter Pilot)
**Riding in honor of my son serving in the USMC and in remembrance of Cpl. Benjamin Kopp - 75th Ranger Regiment C Company, 3rd Bn.
calamityjane User is Offline
Posts: 2561
brooklyn park mn




26 Jun 2006 6:22 PM Alert 
my deepest sympathies to the famliy and friends of Staff Sgt Patrick Lybert of Ladysmith WS. thank you hero for what you have done to keep our country safe and free. may god bless you at heavens doors

calamityjane

laurie jensen

Riding in Honor of my Father DLJ and grandfather WWI veteran EJPL
Riding in Memory 'DakotaLawDog' Paul Anderson
A Hero is no braver than a ordinary man, but he is braver five minutes longer. -Ralph Waldo Emerson
He was the kind if you got in trouble you didn't look back to see if he was still with you, you knew damned well he was. ~Sackett by Louis L'Amour
Each man owes a debt to his family, his country and his species to leave sons and daughters who will lead, inspire and create.~Sackett's Land by Louis L'Amour
Never drive faster then your angels can fly. Be Safe....




Mac User is Offline
Posts: 262
Manchester Wis.




26 Jun 2006 6:42 PM Alert 
I have been told that this will be a mission so stand by for updates. I will post as soon as I know times and dates. Once again it may be a short notice.To those who complain to me that there is short notice be aware that it is not due to my not passing info. I pass info as soon as it becomes available to me. These situations are different on a case by case basis so be patient with me.Sometimes arrangements are hurried by the family for various reasons. To those that are "inconvenienced" by short notices, maybe you should think about the whole scope of what is going on. Thanks all for your support, Mac

Former State Capt.
blrckbmw User is Offline
Posts: 3
Medford,Wi




26 Jun 2006 8:06 PM Alert 
My condolences to the family of Staff Sgt. Lybert


Standing by in Medford
Werewolf User is Offline
Posts: 1




26 Jun 2006 8:11 PM Alert 
standing ready in Janesville......
my prayers are with the family and soul of Patrick.........

.....They bid me take my place among them in the Halls of Valhalla,
Where the brave may live Forever.
SoldiersMom2 User is Offline
Posts: 93
New Berlin, WI




26 Jun 2006 9:27 PM Alert 
It's all about tha fallen Warriors, their families and their freinds. Thank you and God bless you Soldier. May He grant you and your loved ones peace and comfort.
ashbycarter User is Offline
Posts: 13




26 Jun 2006 10:22 PM Alert 
"If you will not fight for right when you can easily win without bloodshed; if you will not fight when your victory will be sure and not too costly; you may come to the moment when you will have to fight with all odds against you and only a precarious chance of survival. There may be even a worse fate. You may have to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to perish than to live as slaves."

--Winston Churchill

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God Bless You Staff Sgt. Patrick L. Lybert. Condolences to the family and friends of this fallen hero.

Thank you.

...lest we forget.
Truemensa User is Offline
Posts: 197
Bullhead City, Arizona




26 Jun 2006 11:41 PM Alert 
My Deepest condolences to the Family and Friends of
Staff Sgt. Patrick L. Lybert
May you rest in peace. A True American Hero.

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!
rj57 User is Offline
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27 Jun 2006 1:02 AM Alert 
Our prayers are with the family and friends of Staff Sgt. Patrick L. Lybert. May Your Soul and the Souls of all those who put their life on the line for Our Freedoms, Rest in Peace.

Rick
Milwaukee, WI
U.S. Army 68-71
SeabeePolice User is Offline
Posts: 118
Waukesha,WI




27 Jun 2006 2:34 AM Alert 
Standing by to honor a fallen hero and family.

John
Honeydog User is Offline
Posts: 641




27 Jun 2006 3:55 AM Alert 
My deepest condolances to the family and friends of Staff Sgt Lybert, and the obviously great community he's comes from.

Schedule permitting, I will be there.

No man is entitled to the blessings of freedom unless he be vigilant in its preservation
- General Douglas MacArthur

There are bikers invading the rest area!

Mac User is Offline
Posts: 262
Manchester Wis.




27 Jun 2006 5:19 AM Alert 
Any locals from Ladysmith that are willing to help me on this please contact me at mac1340@centurytel.net . Thanks, Mac

Former State Capt.
Jgood User is Offline
Posts: 108
Minnesota




27 Jun 2006 6:45 AM Alert 
My heart felt condolences to the family of SSGT. Lybert.
Martone User is Offline
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27 Jun 2006 8:37 AM Alert 
Our family's prayers and thoughts go out to the family of SSGT. Lybert in their time of need.
Standing by in Chanhassen, MN
ckdahl User is Offline
Posts: 47
"Padre"




27 Jun 2006 10:37 AM Alert 

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
With Respect and Honor










No greater love hath any man than this, that he lay down his life for his friends.
John 15.13

I have deep pain over the loss of your loved one.

Respect and Honor
Chaplain ,Dr. Dahl
Minneapolis MN 55418 USA
POMC MN
topcop User is Offline
Posts: 38
Wyocena WI (30 Miles NE of Madison)




27 Jun 2006 2:19 PM Alert 
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.

Our Nation survives beacause of the brave men and women who are willing to stand and be counted.

We are grateful and appreciative for there sacrafice!

Standing by to honor and pay respects to a fallen Hero!!

D. Jansen / J Jansen
MSG MPC RET 1SG USA RET
live2ride55 User is Offline
Posts: 96
Eden Prairie, MN




27 Jun 2006 2:31 PM Alert 
It will be an honor to be a part of this mission.


Standing by in Eden Prairie, Minnesota......

Sgt. Phil Pesheck
Law Enforcement Coordinator
Minnesota Patriot Guard


JumpRun User is Offline
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27 Jun 2006 2:52 PM Alert 
My deepest condolences to the family of SSgt Lybert. May God bless his family, loved ones and friends with strength and courage as they struggle with his sacrifice. Like my brothers and sisters in the PGR across this nation - I too regret the price that was paid. He is and always will be a real American Hero.

Standing by in Stacy, MN
gwinslow User is Offline
Posts: 535
Amboy, MN

Minnesota
Assistant State Captain




27 Jun 2006 3:05 PM Alert 
My thoughts and prayers to the Lybert family on the loss of their son. If possible I will attend this mission to pay my respects and to honor the supreme sacrifice made by SSgt. Patrick L. Lybert.

To the WI State Captain and/or RCIC, any assistance I can provide the day of the mission, please feel free to contact me at mn.pgr.mankatorc@gmail.com

Every PGR State Captain and Ride Captain In Charge of every mission deserves our respect and patients, please refrain from emailing them personally and asking for details as they are busy enough without the 50-150 extra emails daily, while they meet with everyone coordinating all the details for the mission. Sometimes there are issues that cause delays in releasing information that we as members will never know about. Plus they want to release only confirmed information so later they don't have to correct what they earlier released, which just adds to the confusion. Trust that those in charge will release any and all details to the forum as soon as it is possible. I know from first hand experience.

George

George H Winslow, Jr.
Minnesota Assistant State Captain
Minnesota Patriot Guard / Patriot Guard Riders
Red, White, & Blue Book - MN Coordinator
porkchops User is Offline
Posts: 40
Plato, MN




27 Jun 2006 3:15 PM Alert 
GODS SPEED Staff Sgt. Lybert, my prayers are with your family and friends.

Thanks You and May God Bless us all.

Standing by in Brownton, MN
Galen "Porkchops" Sundin
porkchops out
millermanjeff User is Offline
Posts: 67
Assistant Ride Captain Alexandria Minnesota




27 Jun 2006 4:22 PM Alert 

To the family and friends of SSGT Patrick L. Lybert.  My thoughts, prayers and sympathy are with you at this dificult time. He has joined a group of "HEROES" who have made the ultimate sacrifice.

Stand PROUD, we've got your six............

Ready to ride from Cyrus, MN



"FREEDOM ISN'T FREE"
Madtowntgh User is Offline
Posts: 10
Waunakee, WI




27 Jun 2006 5:34 PM Alert 

To the family and friends of SSGT Patrick L. Lybert, my deepest condolences and prayers are with you at this difficult time.  A thank you to Patrick, who gave the ultimate sacrifice to ensure the continuance of our freedoms.  A true hero.

Tom
Desert Storm Vet & Still Serving


US Army Reserve '84-Present
Desert Storm Vet
Life member-VFW, DAV, American Legion
ghaase User is Offline
Posts: 58
Hubertus Wisconsin




27 Jun 2006 7:07 PM Alert 
Friends and family of Staff Sgt. Patrick L. Lybert, he is not forgotten, he has paid the ultimate price for freedom and he will never be forgotten.

I will be proud to honor him, I am standing by in Hubertus Wisconsin.

USAF Medic 55 - 59
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