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Merle Edison “BUZZ” Busselle

Honor Mission
Merle Edison Busselle, Retired
USAF
Warner Robins, Georgia – 06-08-19

ABOUT THE MISSION:

The family of MSgt Merle Edison “BUZZ” Busselle has asked us to stand for their hero. Buzz was born in Highland, Indiana where he enlisted into the United States Air Force after high school. In 1976, Buzz served as the second crew chief to fly on the SR71 record-setting flight from the west to the east coast. This particular SR71 aircraft is now on display at the Museum of Aviation in Warner Robins, Georgia.

PRIMARY STAGING DETAILS: 06-08-19
Staging Time: 09:45 am

McCullough Funeral Home
417 S. Houston Lake Road
Warner Robins, Georgia 31088

Ride Captain:

Bruce ‘FlagMaster’ Tamker
batamker@cox.net
478-952-3400

Special Instructions:

We will establish a static flag line at 9:45 am. Then stand a flag line until his service begins at 11:00 am. Following his memorial service military honors will be conducted at the funeral home.
Flags & Water:
Flags will be provided
Large Bike Flags will NOT be needed.
Water will be provided.

Submitted By: BRUCE TAMKER
Position:

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2 Comments To "Merle Edison “BUZZ” Busselle"

#1 Comment By mcpojjb On June 6, 2019 @ 10:19 pm

My sincere condolences to the Family and Friends of MSgt Merle Edison Busselle. Rest in Peace, Hero.

JJ Bishop, PGR
SGT (Ret.), Henrico County Police, Virginia
MCPO (Ret.), USCGR
Hudson, FL

#2 Comment By speedyo On June 9, 2019 @ 10:53 pm

My wife and I offer our sincere condolences to the family and friends of Merle Edison Busselle. 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