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Dora Kay Hancock

Honor Mission
Dora Kay Hancock, Veteran
USA
Springfield, Missouri – 07-03-19

ABOUT THE MISSION:

The family and loved ones of hero SP5 Dora Kay Hancock has honored the Patriot Guard Riders with a request for an escort to her final resting place at the Missouri Veteran’s Cemetery (MVC) and there to stand a flag-line while full military honors are rendered.  Hero Hancock proudly and honorably served her country in the USA as a nurse during the Vietnam war.  While stationed in Germany during the war she helped nurse many American troops who were injured in Vietnam.  She obtained the National Defense Service Medal and the Good Conduct Medal.

PRIMARY STAGING DETAILS: 07-03-19
Staging: 2:00 pm

The Springs Church
5500 S. Southwood Rd (approx 1/2 mile south of MVC)
Springfield, Missouri

Ride Captain:

Kent McGregor Sr.
(850) 544-6616 c
Mcgregor.kent@gmail.com
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: Kent McGregor
Position: Missouri Ride Captain

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5 Comments To "Dora Kay Hancock"

#1 Comment By Joseph Bilodeau On July 1, 2019 @ 8:42 pm

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

Joseph “Mustang” Bilodeau
LCDR USN (Ret)

#2 Comment By iceber58 On July 1, 2019 @ 11:15 pm

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)

#3 Comment By John Faul On July 1, 2019 @ 11:33 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.

#4 Comment By GrampyBob On July 2, 2019 @ 7:06 am

My condolences for the loss of your loved one. Be Proud of 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 Memory of My Wife Judy Griffith
Patriot Guard Rider 1/05/2010 5/20/2019
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

#5 Comment By Robert Smith On July 2, 2019 @ 7:35 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.