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Honor Mission
John Raymond Antonides, Retired
USAF
Canton, Georgia – 05-17-19
Canton, Georgia – 05-17-19
ABOUT THE MISSION:
The family of United States Air Force retiree Mr. John Raymond Antonides has requested the Patriot Guard Riders to stand and honor their hero and family member at Georgia National Cemetery. It will be our honor to do so.
PRIMARY STAGING DETAILS: 05-17-19
Staging Time: 2:15 pm
Georgia National Cemetery
PIC building parking lot (Public Information Center)
1080 Scott Hudgens Drive
Canton, Georgia 30114
Canton, Georgia 30114
Ride Captain:
Ronald “Chief” Underwood
itcrdunderwood@windstream.net
(770) 490-0371
Special Instructions:
This honor mission will be a silent flag-line only.
We meet at PIC building’s parking lot for a short brief.
After the brief, patriots will move to the appropriate shelter when the shelter becomes available.
Inurnment service is scheduled @ 3 pm.
USAF Funeral Honors Detail will provide military honors.
Flags & Water:
Flags will be provided
Large Bike Flags will NOT be needed.
Water will be provided.
Large Bike Flags will NOT be needed.
Water will be provided.
Submitted By: Ronald Underwood
Position: Georgia Assistant State Captain
Position: Georgia Assistant State Captain
Note: You do not have to own/ride a motorcycle or be a veteran to join, and membership is Free. The only requirement is RESPECT! To subscribe to receive mission notices, log into the National Site and click on the Members tab at the top. Select the Subscribe to PGR Missions option.
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My sincere condolences to the Family and Friends of John Raymond Antonides. Rest in Peace, Hero.
JJ Bishop, PGR
SGT (Ret.), Henrico County Police, Virginia
MCPO (Ret.), USCGR
Hudson, FL
My wife and I offer our sincere condolences to the family and friends of James Raymond Antonides. Thank you for your service and may you rest in peace, your duty here on earth is done.
Lamar “SpeedyO” Owen, USA, Vietnam 1967-1968
Riding in Memory of My Brother
James W. Owen USAAC WWII