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Honor Mission
Lawrence W Callard , Veteran
USA – WWII
Portland, Oregon – 06-18-18
Ladies and Gentlemen of the Patriot Guard Riders, we have been invited to stand for Lawrence W Callard, age 90. Lawrence served in the US Army from 29 October 1945 to 2 May 1947 in Co D 1st Tank Battalion 1st Armored Division. He earned the Army of Occupation Medal with Germany clasp, the World War II Victory Medal and the Army Lapel Button. Please join us as we pay our respects and honor his service to our nation.
Willamette National Cemetery
11800 SE Mt Scott Blvd
Meet up top at the Rostrum by the flagpole. Please enter the cemetery through Gate 2 – across from Lincoln Memorial.
Briefing: 1:20 pm
KSU: 1:30 pm
Flagline Set: 1:45 pm
Service Begins: 2:00 pm
*** There will be an RHG if needed
Submitted By: John Hanan II
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I extend my most heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Lawrence W. Callard, US Army WWII Veteran. During this most difficult time, I pray you peace. I will forever be grateful for his service, sacrifice, and dedication to our country. Rest easy now, Sir…those you have left behind to carry on without you have the watch.
Rest In Peace WWII Veteran.
Completed Mission Report
Lawrence W. Callard, US Army
18 June 2018
Seven Patriot Guard came today to pay honor and respect to Lawrence W Callard, age 90. Lawrence served in the US Army from 29 October 1945 to 2 May 1947 in Co D 1st Tank Battalion 1st Armored Division. He earned the Army of Occupation Medal with Germany clasp, the World War II Victory Medal and the Army Lapel Button.
Following our usual briefing, one rider was dispatched to escort Mr. Callard, family and friends to Shelter II at Willamette National Cemetery. Upon completion of full military honors, I presented Mr Callard’s daughter with the PGR commemorative coin. Memories were shared; and Mr Callard’s remains were removed to be with brothers and sisters who came to Mt Scott before him.
May you rest in peace. We are all thankful for your service to the nation and to your countrymen.
Respectfully Submitted
Blue Bickford
Ride Captain