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Donald Janeski Sr.

Honor Mission
Donald Janeski Sr., Veteran
USN – WWII
Independence, Missouri – 04-29-19

ABOUT THE MISSION:

The family of Hero Donald Janeski Sr. has invited the Patriot Guard to stand a flag line at his service and visitation and then escort him to his final resting place. It’s our honor to do so.

PRIMARY STAGING DETAILS: 04-29-19
Staging Time: 10:15 AM

Soul’s Harbour Assembly of God
17142 E. 39th Street
Independence, Missouri 64055

Ride Captain:

Edward Humphries
816-825-4246
sportsfreaked@att.net

Special Instructions:

Stage @ 10:15 a.m
Ride meeting @ 10:30
Visitation 11 a.m-1 p.m.
Service @ 1 p.m
Escort following service to Mound Grove Cemetery in Independence.
Flags & Water:
Flags will be provided
If you have large bike flags, please bring them.
Water WILL NOT be provided, please bring your own.

Submitted By: Edward Humphries
Position: Missouri Ride Captain

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8 Comments To "Donald Janeski Sr."

#1 Comment By GrampyBob On April 27, 2019 @ 7:35 am

A Grateful Nation, Thanks your loved one for their service and sacrifices they have made to preserve our Country’s Freedom. I stand with my fellow Patriot Guard Riders as we Honor this Warrior. Stand down and rest in eternal peace, your mission is complete.
Live Simply, Love Generously, Care Deeply, Speak Kindly, Leave the rest to God.

Bob”GrampyBob”Griffith
USASA M.P. Cpl 59-62 Retired Lt. LEO.
Ride Captain Patriot Guard
Montgomery City, Mo.

Riding in Honor of my Son:
Mark D. Griffith U.S. Navy Veteran

Riding in Memory of my Uncles:
Mural Griffith U.S. Navy WW ll
Orville Griffith U.S. Army WW ll
Sterling Griffith U,S, Army WW ll
Riding in Memory of PGR Brother/Ride Captain
Sfc. Mark Schroeder USANG {Ret} 3/28/16

#2 Comment By Robert Smith On April 27, 2019 @ 7:59 am

When we lose a loved one one here on earth, we gain an angel in heaven that watches over us.
Our most sincere condolences to you.

#3 Comment By bobbybreuer On April 27, 2019 @ 10:24 pm

I am so sorry for the loss of your Loved One . I pray God will comfort , bless and strengthen you all as you go through this time of sorrow .
I am thankful for Mr. Janeski’s service and sacrifice for our country in the US Navy during WW II . He is ” Fallen Never Forgotten ” may he Rest In Peace .
Bobby
USAF 67-71
In memory :
58,479 on ” THE Wall ”
POW/MIA’s
In Honor :
Those still fighting physically and emotionally
All Veterans

#4 Comment By iceber58 On April 28, 2019 @ 12:10 am

My wife and I wish to extend our condolences on your loss.

We stand with feet planted firmly on rich soil knowing what freedom is. Because of our veterans, I am free to honor God and country without persecution. Where there is injustice, I am free to fight. Where there is silence, I am free to speak. Where there is hate, I am free to love.

Your love one’s watch is over, may they rest peacefully in the arms of God.

Bruce Berg, ISC, USN (Ret)

#5 Comment By Robert W. White On April 28, 2019 @ 12:47 pm

My wife and I wish to extend our sincere condolences to the family and friends of this true American Hero, US Navy, WWII Veteran, Donald Janeski, Sr. We thank you for your service to a grateful nation, may your family find peace in knowing you served proudly and comfort in the months to come. May you rest in peace for your mission is now complete. I salute you.
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Robert “Bob” White
USA (Ret) 1SG
Vietnam Era
Jul 72 – Aug 94
Ofallon, MO

Riding in Memory of:
F.C. White, Sr, Tec 5 USA, WWII (Father)
G.A. Thompson, Pvt, USA, WWI (Grandpa)
D.A. Thompson, MCPO, USN (Ret), Korea (Uncle)
G.A. Thompson, Sgt, USMC, Korea (Uncle)
L. Norris, Msgt, USAF (Ret), Vietnam (Uncle)

Riding in Honor of:
F.C. White, Jr, Ssgt USAF, Vietnam (Brother)
F.C. White, III, Pfc, ARNG (Nephew)
D.B. White, PO2, USN, Vietnam Era (Twin)

#6 Comment By John Faul On April 28, 2019 @ 7:14 pm

I would like to offer my sincere condolences and prayers for your lost. May the peaceful moments and cherished memories bring you renewed strength. In the difficult days ahead do not let your heart be troubled your faith will keep you strong.

#7 Comment By Rickkroeger On April 28, 2019 @ 8:33 pm

I wish to offer my condolences to the family of this true American Warrior. May you find comfort in knowing that their sacrifice has made this a better place for all of us. I am truly grateful for their service to our Nation and the freedoms they protected.

I stand with my fellow Patriot Guard Riders as we honor this warrior.

Stand down and rest in eternal peace, your mission is complete.

Rick “Curly” Kroeger
Missouri Deputy State Captain
Patriot Guard Riders
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Riding in memory of my Pop, Cpl. Gene Kroeger, USAAC, Britain, WWII and my Uncles: Russ Kroeger, USA WWII, Panama, Ken Kroeger, USAF Korea, Bob Kroeger USA, Korea and Gil Schroeder, USA Korea.

Riding in honor of my son, SSgt Jason Lee, USAF, Active Duty

“I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery”
~Thomas Jefferson~

“Let us not mourn that such men died, but rejoice that such men lived”
~George S. Patton~

#8 Comment By Joseph Bilodeau On April 29, 2019 @ 9:26 am

My wife and I offer our deepest condolences to the family of an American Hero. His service and sacrifice to our country to preserve our freedom is not and will not be forgotten. I wish him Fair Winds and Following Seas. Your mission here is completed. Rest in peace, we have the watch!

Joseph “Mustang” Bilodeau
LCDR USN (Ret)

Sailors pray,
for fair winds and a following sea
The smell of salt in the air,
the feel of their skin as it’s touched by the spray
An albatross soaring above,
dolphins in the ship’s wake at play
To witness a work of art that only God can create,
the sunset at the end of day
At night a million stars in the sky,
safe anchorage in an islands lee
When the time comes to die as for all it must,
to awake in Sailors Heaven where nothing ever rusts
And always there would be,
fair winds and a following sea
By Charles D. Williams