Honor Mission
William Kaus Sr, Retired
USA USN, ANG
Springfield, Missouri – 08-12-19
Springfield, Missouri – 08-12-19
ABOUT THE MISSION:
The Patriot Guard Riders will escort TM1 William Kraus, Sr from Phillips 66 Evans Rd, Springfield, MO to his final resting place at the Missouri Veteran’s Cemetery (MVC) in Springfield, MO on Mon.12 Aug 19 and there to stand a flag line while full military honors are rendered.
Hero Blazer proudly and honorably served in the US Army, US Army Reserve and the US Navy achieving the rank of TM1 (E6).
PRIMARY STAGING DETAILS: 08-12-19
Staging Time: 8:30 am
Phillips 66 Evans Rd
Springfield, Missouri
Springfield, Missouri
Ride Captain:
Holly Anthony
417-576-2368
Gofer12.ha@gmail.com
Special Instructions:
STAGE: 8:30 am
ESCORT: 8:45 am from Philips 66 to MVC, 5201 E. Southwood, Springfield, MO.
COMMITTAL SERVICE: 9:00 am. MVC, 5201 S. Southwood, Springfield, MO.
Flags & Water:
Flags will be provided
If you have large bike flags, please bring them.
Water will be provided.
Flags will be provided
If you have large bike flags, please bring them.
Water will be provided.
Submitted By: Holly Anthony
Position:
Position:
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5 Comments To "William Kaus Sr"
#1 Comment By Billboy On August 11, 2019 @ 6:00 am
My Condolences go out to family and friends of (Ret) US Army/US Navy/ANG Veteran, William Kaus Sr. may you rest in peace and God be with you, Thank you for your service.
#2 Comment By Robert Smith On August 11, 2019 @ 7:28 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 Ricky Moceri On August 11, 2019 @ 12:45 pm
I pray for comfort and spiritual healing for the family of a true American Hero. His service and sacrifice to preserve our freedoms will never be forgotten and for this I am thankful.
‘He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.”
Revelation 21:4
Ricky Moceri
State Chaplain
Patriot Guard Riders
Missouri
#4 Comment By Robert W. White On August 11, 2019 @ 3:46 pm
My wife and I wish to extend our sincere condolences to the family and friends of this true American Hero, US Army – US Army Reserve – US Navy (Ret), TM1 William Kaus, 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.
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)
#5 Comment By Joseph Bilodeau On August 11, 2019 @ 5:59 pm
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