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SUMMARY:Angus Perkins\, 90\, USA
DESCRIPTION:ANGUS PERKINS (90)\nUNITED STATES ARMY\nWW II VETERAN\nSATURDAY\, JULY 23\, 2016\n \n\n[ATTACH=CONFIG]4950[/ATTACH] \n\nBorn: June 21\, 1926\n Deceased: July 18\, 2016\n\nHis  family has requested that the PGR attend his services.  The mission is a  ‘go’ and all contacts have been made. \nMr. Perkins served in the Army  during World War II from 1945-1947\, receiving an Honorable Discharge.   He was awarded the WW II Victory Medal.   \nServices:  11:00 AM Saturday\, July 23rd at  Union Valley PCC Church\, 304 Hillcrest Street\, Henderson\, Texas. \nInterment to follow at Pleasant Hill Cemetery\, Henderson\, Texas under  the direction of Southern Funeral Home of Henderson. \nStaging: At church from 9:00 to 9:30 am with a riders meeting at 9:40.  Directions to the cemetery will be given by the Ride Captain. \nAll  new members are requested to sign a PGR Release of Liability prior to  Flag Line.  Please remain flexible as to the requirements of the mission.\n\nBIG FLAG BIKES ARE REQUESTED \nMap link staging area: https://goo.gl/maps/tKBfYKWDRoQ2 \nRide Captain:  Ed Wilkinson\nPhone:  [URL=”tel:903-521-7651″]903-521-7651[/URL]\nEmail Address:  CptEZRider@gmail.com \nFlag Captain:  Gail Johnston\nPhone:  [URL=”tel:903-372-6049″]903-372-6049[/URL]\nEmail Address:  lakepark@suddenlink.net \nWeather Report: high temp close to 100 degrees.  Please hydrate often\, including the night before. \nALL  GROUPS\, CLUBS\, INDEPENDENTS\, ETC. ARE WELCOME.  The only prerequisite  is RESPECT.  Also remember\, you do not have to ride a motorcycle to join  in.  The flag line is open to all who wish to participate.
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/angus-perkins-90-usa/
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UID:410392-1469264400-1469271600@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:MGySgt Gary Lee Maxwell\,  USMC
DESCRIPTION:Sadly  my Brothers and Sisters of the PGR and Friends\, we have been called  upon to stand silent and proud once again for one who stood for us. As  always we will answer this call with Honor. \nMGySgt. Maxwell served in  the USMC from 1966 to1994\, when he retired. During his time in the Corps  he served two tours in Vietnam\, earning numerous awards to include the  Bronze Star.\n\nMGySgt. Maxwell will complete his final mission at 10:00 am on Saturday\, 23 July 2016\, at Gales Creek Cemetery\, Newport\, NC.\n\nThis will be a Flag Line only mission.\n\nWe  will stage at the Shell Station At the corner of Hibbs Rd. and Hwy. 24\,  Newport NC. After a short briefing we will ride to the cemetery and  establish a Flag Line for the graveside service.\n\nLink to Shell Sta.: \nhttps://www.mapquest.com/us/north-carolina/gas-stations-newport/shell-269942014\n \nStaging:\n08:45 stage at Shell Sta.\n09:00 KSU for ride to cemetery\n09:15 Set up Flags\n09:30 Establish Flag Line\n10:00 Service begins\nAt the conclusion of the service we will breakdown flags and depart.\n\nIt will be my honor to serve as RCIC for this mission.\n\nEd “Gunner” Faude\nfoxtracehunter@yahoo.com\n910-548-1663   \n*****SPECIAL NOTE: Safety is of our utmost priority.         Every effort possible is made in planning and executing the PGR Mission        statement in a manner that minimizes the inherit dangers of riding a        motorcycle\, including riding in groups of all sizes and any        situation.  While the NCPG and it’s riders have a remarkable safety        record in the execution of our missions\, infrequently members have been        injured in unforeseen accidents.  In an effort to mitigate the risk        of preventable accidents\, all attendees who wish to ride in a Patriot        Guard motorcycle escort or ride are asked to attend the pre-mission        briefing.  It will include a safety briefing\, and any unique ride        information known to our RCIC that may be specific to the mission.         Member safety and well-being is always a principal ongoing concern\, our        RCIC’s are asked to stand-down from any mission that cannot be        accomplished in relative safety or unreasonable risk.  This includes        both rides and flag lines in inclement weather and conditions.  It        remains each individual PGR member’s responsibility to ride within their        own comfort zone and be cognizant of their surroundings and skill        limitations as well as any physical needs or limitations.  If the        ride and/or mission conditions present challenges beyond your skill\,        comfort\, or needs you are expected to exercise good judgment in foregoing        any planned participation.
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/mgysgt-gary-lee-maxwell-usmc/
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UID:410397-1469264400-1469271600@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:George C. Brobst\, USAF\, Vietnam / Barnesvile
DESCRIPTION:George C. Brobst\nUSAF Vietnam War Veteran \n23 JUL 2016\nBarnesville / Tamaqua\, PA\n\n\nThe family of Air Force Vietnam War Veteran George C. Brobst has requested the Patriot Guard Riders stand to honor his service to our nation at his funeral and interment ceremony Saturday\, July 23.  George served in the Air Force during the Vietnam War.  He retired from Tobyhanna Army Depot as a project manager after 33 years.  George Brobst is a patriot who served our country with honor and now it’s our turn to stand and honor him.  \nVISTATION & FUNERAL:  23 JUL 2016   Visitation 0900\, Service 1000 HRS  \nSt. Richard’s Catholic Church\n709 Barnesville Drive \nBarnesville\, PA  18214\nMap: https://goo.gl/maps/yHnCvp2Yu2Q2 \nStaging:  0830 HRS \nAt the church. \nPlease bring 3 x 5 flags and dress for the weather. \nESCORT & INTERMENT:  following service \nSky-View Memorial Park\n108 Lafayette Avenue\nTamaqua\, PA 18252 \nMap: https://goo.gl/maps/uf4oYQNohcn \nEscort approximately 5 miles. \nRCIC: TBA \nFor mission information\, contact:\nDale McGinnis\, Veterans Liaison East\nEmail:  pgrpa.vetrep.east@gmail.com\nPhone: 717-887-4679
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/george-c-brobst-usaf-vietnam-barnesvile/
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UID:410405-1469264400-1469271600@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:James E. Jones\, 58\,  USA
DESCRIPTION:James  E. Jones\n\n\n\n \n\n\nU.S.  Army Veteran\nMilwaukee\,  WI\nSaturday  July 23\, 2016\n\n\n\nJames E. Jones left us this week at  the too young age of 58.  James  served a total of 18 years in the Army and the Army Reserve. \nJames leaves behind his wife and two  young sons and the family has asked that we join them as they take James to the  rest he has so long deserved. \nVisitation \nSaturday\, July 23\,  2016\n10:00 a.m. – 11:00 am \nNew Testament  Church\n10201 West Bradley  Road\nMilwaukee\, WI   \nStaging\n9:00 am \nService follows\n11:00 am   \nInterment at Graceland Cemetery to  follow. \nNote:   We are expecting  very high heat indexes this weekend and have many missions that will have us in  the sun.  Please remain hydrated and take as many breaks as you need or  stand down and get to a cool place. \nRide Captain is Chris Pearce\,   harleyfan1343@yahoo.com
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/james-e-jones-58-usa/
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UID:410406-1469264400-1469271600@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Chief Timothy Whipple
DESCRIPTION:The family of Timothy “Tim” R. Whipple has invited the Patriot Guard Riders to stand in honor of his service to our nation and community. \nTim was a member of the Dansville Fire Department for 34 years and served as its Fire Chief for the last 9 years.  He also worked in construction with both of his parents since he was 19. Tim’s joy was in spending time with his family and friends\, camping\, traveling\, and riding his motorcycle. Chief Whipple is survived by his wife\, two sons\, two grandchildren\, his parents\, two sisters\, and several nieces and nephews.  Both of Chief Whipple’s sons are veterans and also firefighters. \nCelebration of Life \nSaturday\, 23 July 2016 \nDansville High School\n1264 South Street\nDansville\, MI\nMap:  http://mapq.st/2a3T95l \nStaging: 9:15 a.m. \nBriefing: 9:30 a.m. \nFlag Line Up: 10:00 a.m. \nPark in the back corner of the high school parking lot.  There will be no PGR escort to the cemetery. \nPlease bring your 3 x 5 flag to stand in honor of Chief Whipple’s service. \nTemperatures and humidity are expected to be high.  Be sure you are well hydrated. \nRCIC:\nLenny\n517-285-0550
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/chief-timothy-whipple/
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UID:410408-1469264400-1469271600@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Deputy Allen Garafola\, 21
DESCRIPTION:Deputy Allen “Brad” Garafola\nLaw Enforcement Officer\nBaton Rouge\, Louisiana\n07-23-2016\n\n\n\nDeputy Allen “Brad” Garafola was killed in the line of duty on Sunday July 17\, 2016. He was a member of the East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office. He began his career there on April 23\, 1992 at the age of 21. His wife has requested the Patriot Guard stand in his Honor at his Memorial Service. We are honored to accept.\nPRIMARY STAGING INFO – 07-23-2016:\nLocation:\nIstrouma Baptist Church\n10500 Sam Rushing Drive\nBaton Rouge\, Louisiana \nStaging Time:\n11:00 A.M. \nSpecial Instructions:\nWe will meet in the parking area of Istrouma Baptist Church. The LEO will have a designated area for us to park and will direct us to that area. We will place flags on rebar and prepare to stand a flag line for the arrival of the family at 11:30. We will stand for Visitation beginning at 12 noon. visitation ends at 1:55 p.m. We will once again stand after Services at 3:20 p.m. during Law Enforcement Honors\, Taps\, Rifle team\, Last call\, Flyover and Bagpipes. We will not participate in the escort. It will be a horse drawn Carriage and will be very slow. There will be no burial and we will dismiss after LEO Honors. \nRCIC:\nDoug Nobles\nnoblesdoug@gmail.com \nAssisting RCs:\nJames Morin\nknomad15002003@yahoo.com \nRoland Sanchez\nrolandlydia@bellsouth.net \nFlags will be provided.\nLarge bike flags will NOT be needed. \nWeather:\n92 scattered showers
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/deputy-allen-garafola-21/
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SUMMARY:John E. Markham
DESCRIPTION:PFC John E. Markham\nUSMC Veteran\nPilot Knob\, MO\n23 JUL 16\n\n\n\nThe Family of USMC Veteran PFC. John E. Markham (84 yrs.) has Requested the Patriot Guard for the Final Mission of Their Loved One. \nSATURDAY\, JULY 23rd.\, 2016 \nVisitation: 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.  (0900-1100 hrs.) \nService:  11:00 a.m.  (1100 hrs.) \nHonor Escort to the Huff Cemetery (Glover\, MO. (approx. 12 mi.) for Interment with Full Military Honors. \nRCIC:\nDon “Wolfhound” Wynn\, RC.\navamb8100@hotmail.com \nFlags/Support:\nStan “Caddy” Janis \nStaging: 9:30 a.m. (0930 hrs.) to Establish a Flag Line.\nBryson Funeral Home\n312 S. Valle Street\nPilot Knob\, MO.  63663 \nWeather Predictions:  95° / 30% Chance of Isolated Thundershower. / HYDRATE. \nRespectfully Submitted:\nS. Roger “Goose” Dollinger\, SRC
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/john-e-markham/
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UID:410416-1469264400-1469271600@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Charlotte Clark
DESCRIPTION:Members\n\nWe have been invited to attend the Funeral of United States Army Veteran Pvt. Charlotte Clark\, 1958-59 Woman’s Army Corps. \nWhen/Where:\nSaturday 7/23/2016\nOntario\, NY 14519\n\nMt. Hope Cemetery\nRochester\, NY 14620 \nCharlotte Clark is the Aunt to Dave Kern. Let’s give the family a fitting PGR show of respect. One that all the families we serve will always warmly remember. \nThose near the North Shore of Rochester/Irondequoit\, and would like to ride together\, I will be at Dunkin Donuts 2255 Hudson Ave\, Irondequoit\, NY 14617 at 9:45am\nKickstands up at 10:10am. \nWe do not want anyone to arrive to early at the funeral home as it is expected to be very warm.\n\nLRC\nNigel Heaton
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/charlotte-clark/
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UID:410417-1469264400-1469271600@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:CDR Jason Much
DESCRIPTION:Ladies & Gentlemen of the Patriot Guard Riders\,\n\nWe have been invited by the family of U.S. Naval Commander  Jason Much to show honor and respect at his graveside service. \nCmdr.  Much was a 25 year U.S. Navy man. He spent 10 years on the USS Alabama  (submarine) and then the last 15 years on numerous surface ships.\n\nCommander Much is survived by his loving wife Jenny and their two adult children.\n\nMISSION THREAD:\nMISSION DATE: 23 July 2016 \nStaging Location: 76 Snohomish Food and Fuel\, 202 Avenue D\, Snohomish\, WA 98290\n1500 – RC & SV arrive\n1515 – Riders arrive\, sign in and fill \n1530 – Mission Brief\n1545 – KSU\n1600 – Service\n1615 – Or end of service\, fade away and debrief \nRC – Sabrina “Mother Hen” Brown\, sabrinacbrown@hotmail.com\, [URL=”tel:206-369-1434″]206-369-1434[/URL]\nSV – Warren Besco\, [URL=”tel:%28360%29%20749-0300″](360) 749-0300[/URL]
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/cdr-jason-much/
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UID:410418-1469264400-1469271600@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Edward Harris Jr.\, 95\, USA
DESCRIPTION:“Honorable  Discharge”\, a statement that brings credit to Veteran’s who answered  the call.  “Honorable Service” doesn’t do enough justice for a Veteran  with four Bronze Stars awarded during WW II combat operations.  Army  Veteran Edward Harris was but a boy barely a man earning four Bronze  Stars  in combat engagements through out WW II. \nEdward was a proud  member of the Booker T. Washington High School Class of 1938 as well as a  member of Brown Chapel AME church where he served in various  capacities.  It was during this time that Edward met and married the  love of his life Dora Talley; their union was blessed with four children  and sharing  a love of ballroom dancing. \nOur penance for this man’s  Honorable and Faithful Service is one Saturday afternoon\, standing tall\,  proud and silent as we together salute his sacrifices to this great  country.    \nMISSION DATE: Saturday\, July 23\, 2016 \nSTAGING:  0930 (9:30AM) \nBRIEFING: 0945 (9:45AM) \nLOCATION: Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church​\,​ 808 Barnes Street\, Columbia\, SC \nMAP: https://goo.gl/maps/cNUrxzBwvU92 \nEXECUTION:  Flag line only as family and friends arrive.  At the start of the  Celebration of Life  we will then await a departure for Greenlawn  Memorial Park.  Law Enforcement Escort will be provided.    Water will  be provided\, special considerations by each patriot must be made for  extreme heat (see below) if you are a previous heat casualty or sun  sensitive please consider what portion you can attend.   Where one  stands we all stand………safely.  All changes to mission execution will  come from the Ride Captain in Charge. \nMISSION WEATHER:  \nSaturday   99 | 75 °F \nSaturday Sat 20 % Precip. / 0 in \nIntervals of clouds and sunshine. Very hot. High 99F. Winds SW at 5 to 10 mph. \nSaturday Sat Night 0 % Precip. / 0 in \nPartly cloudy. Low near 75F. Winds light and variable.\n\nMarc Carroll\, RCIC\nMbcarroll40@gmail.com
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/edward-harris-jr-95-usa/
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UID:410420-1469264400-1469271600@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:MSgt Forest Stanley Rivenbark
DESCRIPTION:PGR and Friends\, \nPHG has been in contact with the family. Below you will see that  there is a mission this Saturday\, and PHG has invited us to stand with  them.  PHG has the lead on this and we will help PHG Honor this veteran.\n\nMSgt Forest Stanley Rivenbark\, US Air Force\, Retired\nMay 30\, 1935 – Jul 18\, 2016 \nPatriot Honor Guards and friends. We have been asked to  silently stand honor flags for MSgt Forest Rivenbark. Please come and  help honor this veteran and escort the family to the cemetery after the  service. Flag bikes have been requested.\n\nMSGT Rivenbark served honorably for twenty years in the  United States Air Force. MSGT Rivenbark will be laid to rest with full  military honors.\n\nA celebration service will be held Saturday July 23\, 2016  at 11:00 AM at Quinn-McGowen Funeral Home Burgaw Chapel officiated by  The Rev. Timothy Cook and The Rev Melvin Hall. \nFamily will receive  guests one hour prior to the service. Burial will follow at Wells  Cemetery\, Horse Branch Rd. Watha\, NC with full military honors accorded  by U.S. Air Force Honor Guard. \nSaturday\, July 23\, 2016\nQuinn-McGowen Funeral Home\n308 W Fremont St.\nBurgaw\, NC\n\nhttps://www.google.com/maps/place/308+W+Fremont+St\,+Burgaw\,+NC+28425/@34.5488466\,-77.9322009\,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x89aa2a752e2845fd:0xa2ad1478f2f1225a!8m2!3d34.5488422!4d-77.9300122\n\nWells Cemetery\nHorse Branch Rd.\nWatha\, NC\n\nStaging:\n0900 (9 am)  Setting Of Flags\n0920 Mission Briefing\n0930 Standing of flags\n1000 Receiving of friends\n1100 Service begins\n1105 Breakdown of flags\n1120 Flags proceed to cemetery\n1200 Service over\, prepare to escort to cemetery \nRCIC\nChip Jones\n[email]patriothonorguards@yahoo.com\n910-523-0478 \nPatriot Honor Guards Escort/Rider Policy:\n\nSAFETY IS ALWAYS A PRIORITY!\n\nThose who do not attend the mission briefing will not be allowed to participate in an escort.\nAll those wishing to participate in a PHG escort must be at  the staging area before the mission begins for our ride briefing. The  briefing will have safety information as well as any particulars that  have come up for that mission.\nEach person who rides on a PHG mission is responsible for  his/her own skill/comfort level. Physical needs may also be a factor in  your participation. PHG ask that you use good judgment before participating in a mission.\nIt is the policy of Patriot Honor Guards that the following will not be tolerated.\n·      Breaking of motor vehicle laws.\n·      No running of stop signs. The group will slow and wait for you to catch up.\n·      Cutting in front of a motor vehicle. Leave the proper spacing when moving back in front of a motor vehicle.\n·      Cutting in and out of lanes. Follow the direction of the Ride Captain.\nWhen riding in formation\, do not allow large spaces between  the bikes. Always ride in staggered formation. If motor vehicles need  to merge from a ramp fall back and give them space. The Ride Captain  will regroup after the vehicle has gone.\nAll those who participate in Patriot Honor Guards as  escorts do so at their own risk. PHG is not responsible for any  accidents that may happen during an escort due to human or mechanical  error.
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/msgt-forest-stanley-rivenbark/
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UID:410421-1469264400-1469271600@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Joseph Jones
DESCRIPTION:Joseph Jones\nU.S. Army\nJennings\,LA. 07-23-2016 \n\n\nThe PGR has been asked to  attend and honor Mr Jones. He served in the Army from 1946 to 1947. He  was stationed in California. He will be greatly missed.\n\nPRIMARY STAGING INFO – 07-23-2016:\n    Location:\nSemien  Lewis funeral home\n819 N.State Street\nJennings\,la \n  Staging Time:\n9:30 A.M. \nSpecial Instructions: \nSetup flags on grounds of funeral home. Flag line from 10:00am till  time of service at 1:00pm. \nBurial will follow at Lake View Cemetery in  lake Arthur.  About a 15 mile escort. \nRCIC:\nRobert Lebon –  1stofficer@cox.net \n  Assisting RCs: \nFlags will be provided.\nLarge bike flags will be needed. \nWeather:\nhot and sunny\, 30% chance of rain
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/joseph-jones/
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UID:410427-1469264400-1469271600@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Lester D. Perry\, USA
DESCRIPTION:The family of Lester D. Perry\, a US Army WW II veteran\, has asked the PGR to stand in honor of his service to our great country. He served in the US Army medical corps for eleven years and  later worked for the Davis County Law Center as a police dispatcher. He was also a member of the Christian Motorcycles Association. \nDate/time: 10:00 AM\, Saturday\, 23 July\, 2016 \nRally time: 8:30 AM; briefing at 8:50 AM \nRally point: Wagler Funeral Home\n                  304 W. Jefferson St.\n                  Bloomfield\, Iowa\n\nInterment: Taylor Cemetery\n                             Appanoose County\, IA\n(Escort of approximately 18 miles) \nRC: Terry Mitchel\nharleydawgtp@iowatelecom.net \n641-780-0913
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/lester-d-perry-usa/
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SUMMARY:Donald Deters
DESCRIPTION:PGR MISSION\n23 JULY 2016\nUSARMY SGT DONALD DETERS\n TUCSON\, AZ  85719 \n\n\nDonald L. Deters was born on 21 May 1932 in St. Louis\, Missouri.  Donald enlisted in the United States Army just shy of his 20th birthday.  SGT Deters service dates spanned from April of 1952 to March of 1955. \n\nAfter leaving the Army SGT Deters returned home to marry the love of his life\, Geri\, who he had known since they were 16 years old on 1 September 1956.  SGT Deters made his civilian career at Ford Motor Company as a computer programmer.  Upon retirement SGT Deters and his wife moved to Florida for ten years and then left there to live in Tucson\, Arizona.   \nSGT Deters loved the water.  He was an avid boater\, he loved to play a good round of golf and rode his Goldwing as much as possible. \nSGT Deters passed on 14 July 2016 leaving behind his beloved wife of almost 60 years\, 3 sons\, 8 grand children and 5 great-grandchildren. \nThe Patriot Guard Riders have been invited to stand a flag line and it will be our honor.      \nDATE:  Saturday 23 July 2016 \nSTAGING:  Abbey Mortuary and Funeral Home  (Please stage in the back of Mortuary)\n                   3435 N. 1st Ave\n                   Tucson\, AZ  85719 \nTIME:  11:30 am \nBRIEFING:  11:45 am \nRIDE CAPTAIN:  Benny [URL=”tel:520-444-3023″]520-444-3023[/URL]\n\n***PLEASE REMEMBER WE ARE IN THE HEAT OF SUMMER TO HYDRATE THE DAY BEFORE AS WELL AS THE DAY OF THE MISSION WITH WATER OR GATORADE***
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/donald-deters/
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DTSTAMP:20210512T122155
CREATED:20160723T130000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T144143Z
UID:410435-1469264400-1469271600@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Onnie Rudolph Koski\, 87\, USN-USAF-USMC Veteran / Moss Point
DESCRIPTION:Honor Mission\nUS Navy\, Air Force and Marine Veteran\nDr. Onnie  Rudolph Koski (87)\nSaturday 23 July 2016\nMoss Point\,  MS\n\n\n\nWe are sad to report the death of US Navy\, Air Force and Marine Veteran\, Dr. Onnie Rudolph Koski (87).  (Details of his service and awards are not available at this time.)  The family of Dr. Koski has requested the PATRIOT GUARD RIDERS help honor their loved one. \nPRIMARY STAGING\n11:45 am\nSaturday July 23\,  2016\nFirst Baptist Church\n4600 Main Street\nMoss Point\,  MS \nThe Patriot Guard will provide a flag line from 12-1 pm\, then escort to the cemetery after the 1 pm funeral service. \nESCORT\nOld Finnish Lutheran Church Cemetery\nBayou Cumbest Rd\nKreole\,  MS \nRC Lynn Cochran\n228-217-5966 \n*Note -please hydrate as it will be hot.  Escort is a short distance and large flags are encouraged.
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/onnie-rudolph-koski-87-usn-usaf-usmc-veteran-moss-point/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160723T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160723T110000
DTSTAMP:20210512T122155
CREATED:20160723T130000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T144147Z
UID:410440-1469264400-1469271600@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Robert Lee Hartley\, 89\, USN
DESCRIPTION:Mission to Honor \nROBERT LEE HARTLEY (89)\nUNITED STATES NAVY\nWORLD WAR II VETERAN\nSATURDAY\, JULY 23\, 2016 \n[ATTACH=CONFIG]4949[/ATTACH]\n \n \n\nBorn: January 3\, 1927 \nDeceased:  July 19\, 2016\n\nHis family has requested that the PGR attend his services.  The mission is a ‘go’ and all contacts have been made.  Mr. Hartley served in the Navy as a Radarman aboard the heavy cruiser USS St. Paul during World War II.  Medals awarded included the Asiatic Pacific Area Campaign Medal with 1 star\, the American Area Campaign Medal\, and the Victory Medal. After the war he became an insurance agent\, was a member of the VFW and American Legion\, and a member of the Paris First Assembly of God.\n\nServices:  10 AM Saturday\, July 23rd at Fry-Gibbs Funeral Home\, 730 Clarksville Street\, Paris Texas.  Interment will follow at McDonald Cemetery\, south of Paris.  Military will be present to provide honors.  BIG FLAG BIKES ARE REQUESTED. \nStaging:  At the funeral home from 8:15 to 8:30 AM with a Riders Meeting at 8:30.  Directions to the cemetery will be provided by the Ride Captain.  All new members are requested to sign a PGR Release of Liability prior to Flag Line.  Please remain flexible as to the requirements of the mission (SEMPER GUMBY).\nMap link staging area: http://tinyurl.com/h5gsnl5\n\nWeather Report:  HOT!  High will be 92+ degrees\, so please hydrate often\, including the night before. \nRide Captain:  Bill Patrick\nPhone:  [URL=”tel:580%20226%202936″]580 226 2936[/URL]\nEmail Address:  bdpatrick44@yahoo.com \nFlag Captain:  Bill Burris\nPhone:  [URL=”tel:903%20826%201210″]903 826 1210[/URL]\nEmail Address:  billburris92@yahoo.com \nALL GROUPS\, CLUBS\, INDEPENDENTS\, ETC. ARE WELCOME.  The only prerequisite is RESPECT.  Also remember\, you do not have to ride a motorcycle to join in.  The flag line is open to all who wish to participate. \nStand tall and silent as you honor this fallen veteran and his family.  Please ride/drive safely and defensively.  And thanks again for your participation.
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/robert-lee-hartley-89-usn/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160723T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160723T110000
DTSTAMP:20210512T122155
CREATED:20160723T130000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T144155Z
UID:410453-1469264400-1469271600@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:SSgt Michael Wayne Nakoa\, 57\, USAF(RET)
DESCRIPTION:SSGT (E5) Michael Wayne Nakoa\, 57\nIraq USAF Gulf Veteran\nAlamogordo\, NM\n07-23-2016\n\n\n\n57 year old Desert Storm/Desert Shield USAF veteran Michael Wayne Nakoa went to be with his Lord on 16 July 16. He spent 20 years in the USAF in the Security field. \nPRIMARY STAGING INFO – 07-23-2016:\nLocation:\nWal-Mart\n233 South New York Avenue (corner of 1st Street)\nAlamogordo\, NM \nStaging Time:\n9:15A.M. \nSpecial Instructions:\nThe Funeral will begin at 1000 hours at the Alamogordo Funeral Home\, 2301 East 1st Street in Alamogordo\, NM.  The graveside service will follow at Monte Vista Cemetery\, 1590 East 1st Street at about 1100 hours.  Military Honors will be provided by the Steel Talons Honor Guard from Holloman AFB. \nWe will rally at Wal-Mart\, 233 South New York Avenue (corner of 1st Street) at 0915 hours\, mission & safety briefing @ 0920 and KSU @0930.  I’d like to have the Flag line up by 0940 hours at the funeral home.  Water and flags will be provided. \nRemember to ride with the PGR all you have to be is a Patriot.  No previous military service is required\, nor do you have to have a motorcycle.  All you have to do is be able to carry a flag which we will provide. \nRCIC:\nJim “Deacon Jim” Ernst\njimernst@q.com\n575-430-3904 \nFlags will be provided.\nLarge bike flags will be needed. \nWeather: 93 degrees\, partly sunny
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/ssgt-michael-wayne-nakoa-57-usafret/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160723T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160723T110000
DTSTAMP:20210512T122155
CREATED:20160723T130000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T144157Z
UID:410455-1469264400-1469271600@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Matthew W. Stautz\, 43\, USN
DESCRIPTION:Matthew W. Stautz\, 43\nU.S. Navy Veteran\nWest Bend\, WI\nSaturday\, July 23\, 2016\n\n\n\nMatthew W. Stautz\, age 43 years\, went to his eternal rest July 16\, 2016. \nMatt was born in Milwaukee and grew up in West Bend\, graduating from West Bend West.  After high school\, Matt joined the US Navy and was stationed on the USS McCandless.  He was deployed in Operation Desert Storm. \nMatthew enjoyed his motorcycle and said that his children were the only thing he loved more.  A number of family and friends of Matt’s are member of the Patriot Guard Riders in Illinois and the family has invited us to join them as they share their memories of Matt. \nVisitation \nSaturday\, July 23\, 2016 \n12:00 noon – 3:00 p.m.\nPhillip Funeral Home\n1420 W. Paradise Dr.\nWest Bend\, WI 53095 \nStaging 11:00 a.m. \nMemorial Service follows \n3:00 p.m. \nInurnment will take place at King Veterans Cemetery at a later date. \nRide Captain is avhammer@sbcglobal.net \nAssistance would be greatly appreciated\, contact the RC at his e-mail above.
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/matthew-w-stautz-43-usn/
CATEGORIES:Archive
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160723T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160723T110000
DTSTAMP:20210512T122155
CREATED:20160723T130000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T144201Z
UID:410462-1469264400-1469271600@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Brian Harbour
DESCRIPTION:Patriot’s Name:  Brian Harbour\nMission Name:  Memorial Service\nBranch:  South East Texas Patriot Guard Riders \nDate of Mission:  Saturday 23 July 2016 \nStaging Time:  12:30 \nBriefing Time:  1:15pm \nIn position time:  1:30pm \nStaging Address:  Road of Life Church\, Fellowship Hall\, 29788 Hwy. 6 East\, Alvin\, TX  77511 \nMission details:  Flag Line at Church \nObituary:\nBrian Douglas Harbour\, dedicated Patriot Guard Rider\, earned his wings on July 6th\, 2016.  He is survived by his bride of 26 years\, Earlene\, and the large and loving family that he and Earlene raised together. Brian’s family has requested that the Patriot Guard honor the life and patriotism of their loved one\, and we are honored to do so. \nBrian stood many a flag line for our heroes and now we will proudly stand for him.  He was a friend to all\, stranger to none and will be missed by many friends and his Patriot Guard family.  He was a man’s man and devoted to his family.  Brian co-founded Mid-life Cycles\, he was an avid bowler\, accomplished woodworker and a terrific automobile mechanic who helped others at every chance. \nHis mission here is now complete\, he can now fly on the wings of angels.  It was Brian’s desire to be cremated and have his ashes spread in the Hill Country at a later date. \nThe Harbour family has invited all Patriot Guard Riders to attend the service at 2pm\, and bring a covered dish to join them for a meal and fellowship in the Fellowship Hall following the service. \nRide Captain:\nJamie Broadhurst\n770-845-5057\npgrsassy@gmail.com \nRC:\nJohn (Johnny D) Darner\n713-817-8112\npgrrchouston@yahoo.com \nSupport Vehicle:\nKen Strube \nWeather Forecast:  HOT! 100° temperatures\, so please plan & dress accordingly\, and hydrate\, hydrate\, Hydrate!
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/brian-harbour/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160723T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160723T110000
DTSTAMP:20210512T122155
CREATED:20160723T130000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T144202Z
UID:410463-1469264400-1469271600@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Michael L. Pridgen\, USA
DESCRIPTION:Michael L. Pridgen\nUS Army Vietnam Veteran\nLancaster\, SC\n23 July 2016 \n\n\n\nThe grieving family of Specialist 4 Michael (Wildman) Pridgen has asked that the PGR stand for him as he once stood for us. \nSPC Pridgen was a Vietnam Veteran who served in the U.S. Army. His awards include a Purple Heart\, a Silver and Bronze Star. He was an employee of APAC Oil Company and also a member of the American Legion (Post 31). \nObituary: http://www.burgessfunerals.com/obituary?id=251383 \nMission Details: Saturday\, 23 July 2016\n\nStaging: \nBurgess Funeral Home\n1800 Charlotte Highway\nLancaster S.C. 29720 \nMap: https://goo.gl/maps/LcaBoAdSNDS2 \nAssemble: 11:15 am \nBriefing: 11:25 am \nFlag Line: 11:30 am\n\nExecution: This will be a flag line only as this is a memorial service. No escort. We have been asked to stand for visitation and will depart as soon as service starts. I will have Flags and water. \nRonnie Taylor\, RCIC\n(803)517-0641\njrt3938@hotmail.com
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/michael-l-pridgen-usa/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160723T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160723T110000
DTSTAMP:20210512T122155
CREATED:20160723T130000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T144204Z
UID:410466-1469264400-1469271600@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Johnny Otts\, 65\, USMC
DESCRIPTION:We are sad to report the death of Johnny Otts\, 65\, of Sulligent\, AL. \nJohnny served in Vietnam and received the National Defense Medal\, Vietnam Service Medal and the Vietnam Campaign Medal.  Johnny was related to one of our PGR members\, Mickey Brown of Fulton. \nThe family has requested the PATRIOT GUARD RIDERS to assist in honoring him on Saturday the 23rd of July at Otts Funeral Home\, 4255 Hwy 278 West\, Sulligent\, AL. \nVisitation will be from 5pm to 6pm with the services starting at 6pm. \nAn escort to Wesley Chapel Cemetery will follow. \nStaging for Sat. 23rd\, July: 4:30 PM at\nOtt Funeral Home\n4255 Hwy 278 West\nSulligent\, AL for visitation starting at 5pm and service starting at 6pm with an escort to Wesley Chapel Cemetery to follow (about 10 miles). \nRC will be\nGreg Underwood\n662-436-6409
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/johnny-otts-65-usmc/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160723T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160723T110000
DTSTAMP:20210512T122155
CREATED:20160723T130000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T144205Z
UID:410467-1469264400-1469271600@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Zachary Addison\, USN
DESCRIPTION:AO3 Zachary “Zack” Addison\nUS Navy Veteran\nNorman\, OK\n23 Jul 16 \n\n\n\nThe family of AO3 Zachary “Zack” Addison\, USN\, Iraqi Freedom & GWOT Veteran\, has asked the PGR to stand a Flag Line at his services to be held 23 July 2016\, in Norman\, OK. \nServices will be held at\nPrimrose Funeral Home Chapel\n1109 N. Porter\nNorman\, OK at 1000. \nInterment will follow at\nSunset Memorial Park\n2301 E. Indian Hills Rd.\nNorman\, OK \nDATE:  1000\, Saturday\, 23 July 2016 \nSTAGING:  0900 at Primrose Funeral Home Chapel \nMANDATORY BRIEFING:  0915    RIDERS MUST ATTEND BRIEFING IF RIDING IN THE ESCORT \nFLAG LINE SET:  0930 \nKSU immediately following services \nRiders will stand a flag line for incoming family and friends.  Upon completion of services\, a respect line will form for transfer to the coach.  An escort will be provided to Sunset Memorial Park where a second respect line will be formed for transfer from the coach. \nWEATHER:  Looks to be HOT HOT and probably windy.  Bring plenty to drink and sunscreen. \nRCIC:\nMark Blevins\nscrltngray@gmail.com\n(405) 496-0382 \nARC:\nPhil Lutes\nphillutes@hotmail.com\n(405) 627-7795
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/zachary-addison-usn/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160723T090000
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CREATED:20160723T130000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T144205Z
UID:410468-1469264400-1469271600@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Everett Souza\, USN
DESCRIPTION:The Patriot Guard Riders have been requested to Escort Everett Souza to his final resting place. \nEverett served his Country in the Vietnam War and again as the Mayor of Santa Clara for two terms. Please bring your Flags and lets Honor his service. \nWHO: Everett Souza US NAVY \nWHEN: Saturday July 23rd\, 2016 \nSTAGING TIME: 1030hrs \nSTAGING AREA: Our Lady of Peace Church 2800 Mission College Blvd Santa Clara Ca 95054 \nKSU: Approx 1200hrs \nDESTINATION:\nSanta Clara Mission Cemetery\n490 Lincoln Street\nSanta Clara\, CA 95050 \nRIDE CAPTAIN: Please step up if you can. \nCONTACT:\nBuzz Bickham\nbuzzpgr@gmail.com
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/everett-souza-usn/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160723T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160723T110000
DTSTAMP:20210512T122155
CREATED:20160723T130000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T153953Z
UID:415599-1469264400-1469271600@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Welcome Home
DESCRIPTION:Please note that due to ongoing OPSEC/PERSEC concerns\, mission details are not shown in this posting. All relevant details about the Hero will be given at the mission briefing. \n \n\nWELCOME HOME\nSurprise Mission\nMassillon\, Ohio\nUnited States Army \n[ATTACH=CONFIG]4935[/ATTACH]\n \n\nWelcome Home Staging Location:\nPerry High School\n3737 13th Street SW\nMassillon\, Ohio 44646\nStaging: 23 July 2016@1200hrs-(12 PM) Kickstands-up 1250hrs-(12:50 PM) \nWelcome Home Location:\nThe Ride Captain in charge will brief everyone on the destination location at the ride briefing staging location. Remember this is a surprise requested by the family. \nDistrict 6 Ride Captain Brian Gunn is assigned this Welcome Home Mission. Please follow his instructions. If you need to contact Brian\, you can email him at b.gunn@westwindelectric.com \n\n“Welcome Home”
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/welcome-home-454/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160723T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160723T110000
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CREATED:20160723T130000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T154557Z
UID:416173-1469264400-1469271600@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:HOTH
DESCRIPTION:Living Honor Mission \nSgt George Pollitt\nUS Army WWII Veteran\nOrland Park\,IL\n23 Jul 16\n\n\nSgt Pollitt proudly\, Honorably served our country during World War Two\, Serving in The European Theater. George was awarded the Good Conduct Medal\, European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal\, Army of Occupational Medal\, WWII Medical\, American Campaign Medal\, 3 Bronze Stars\, Carbine Rifle Medal\, French Liberation Medal serving in Normandy.\n\nGeorge is the father of Donna Morsovillo PGR member and founder of Operation Welcome You Home. She has invited The Patriot Guard to honor her father while he can still enjoy the experience\, he will soon celebrate his 93rd birthday\, and seventy years of wedded bliss. \nSTAGE and BRIEF:\n1630 hrs 4:30 pm \nLOCATION:\nJewel parking lot\n131st and LaGrange Rd\nOrland Park\, IL \nThe family will arrive at 5:00 pm\, and we will escort to a celebration down the road. \nSRC: bigDave
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/hoth-1396/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160723T090000
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CREATED:20160723T130000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T154601Z
UID:416178-1469264400-1469271600@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:HOTH
DESCRIPTION:The Patriot Guard Riders have been invited to stand in silent Honor and Respect for CPL Gary W. Weekley\, U.S. Army\, Vietnam KIA\, as a bridge is dedicated in his Honor on Saturday\, 23 Jul 16\, in Middlebourne\, WV. \nGary served our Country with Honor as a member of 1ST PLT\, B CO\, 3RD BN\, 506TH Infantry\, 101ST ABN DIV\, making the Ultimate Sacrifice on 4 Apr 70 having been “in country” for only six weeks.  The citizens of Tyler County will Honor his service and sacrifice with this dedication. \nWest Virginia Ride Captains Pat Dawson (ptpup@frontier.com) and Shirley Martin (2013shirleymartin@frontier.com) are the designated Co-Ride Captains in Charge of this most Honorable mission. \nStaging will be in the lower parking lot of Tyler County Consolidated High School\, 1993 Silver Knight Dr.\, Sistersville\, WV (http://tinyurl.com/hwfevrb).  \nStaging time: 1230. \nMission brief: 1245\, then ride up to the back of the school in preparation for escorting the family to the bridge. \nFlag line will be in place at the school NLT 1300. \nThere will be a short program in the high school auditorium beginning at 1330.  All who wish are invited to attend this service. \nAt the conclusion\, we will provide escort for the family to the bridge\, located at the end of Elk Fork Road on West Virginia SR 180. \nEarly weather forecast is for temperatures in the HIGH 90’s with a 70% chance of sunshine.  PLEASE dress and travel according to conditions\, ensuring you keep yourself very well hydrated. \nAs this is a weekend\, won’t you join us as we say “Thank You” and “God Speed” to one of our native sons who made the Ultimate Sacrifice for our freedom and liberties.
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/hoth-1399/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160723T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160723T110000
DTSTAMP:20210512T122155
CREATED:20160723T130000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T144313Z
UID:410570-1469264400-1469271600@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Marvin A. Mitchell\, USMC
DESCRIPTION:The Patriot Guard Riders have been honored with a request by the family of USMC SSgt Marvin A. Mitchell to provide a flag line at his memorial service at 10 a.m. on July 23\, 2016 at St. Agnes Catholic Church\, located at 533 South Jefferson Avenue\, Springfield\, Missouri. \nSSgt Mitchell served 17 years in the Marine Corps\, including a tour in Vietnam.  This will be a flag line only\, no escort. \nStage:  9 a.m.\nSt. Agnes Catholic Church\n533 South Jefferson Avenue\nSpringfield\, MO \nBriefing:  9:15 \nFlag line:  9:30 \nFrank Rhinehart\, SRC\n417-588-5257 \nFlag Support:\nHolly Anthony\n417-576-2368
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/marvin-a-mitchell-usmc/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160723T090000
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CREATED:20160723T130000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T144058Z
UID:410362-1469264400-1469271600@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Don Leroy Archer\, USN Veteran / Garland
DESCRIPTION:Patriot’s Name: 	    Don Leroy Archer\nMilitary Branch: 	United States Navy\nClassification: 	Veteran\nAdditional Military Info: 	Served in US Navy from 1952-1955\nLink To Obituary:  http://www.williamsfuneral.com/sitemaker/sites/Willia7/memsol.cgi?user_id=1830358 \nMission Ride Captain: 	Jim Wiggins\, jimwtx@verizon.net\, (903) 217-4066\nRide Captain #2: 	Garland “PAPA” Raney\, papa@ntxpgr.org\, (214)\n799-5185 \nMission Summary: 	The family of Don Leroy Archer have asked the Patriot Guard Riders to stand a flag line at his funeral service\,\naccompany him on his last ride\, and stand a flag line at his interment service. \nPART 1: 	Funeral Service and Procession\nMission Date: 	Jul 23\, 2016 – Saturday\nStaging Time: 	09:30\nBriefing Time: 	09:45\nIn Position Time Or KSU: 	10:00\nService Start Time: 	10:30 \nDetails Of Part 1: 	Riders will stage at Williams Funeral Directors to be briefed\, establish a flag line\, and stand “tall and silent” as family and friends arrive for the funeral service. When the service starts\, flags will be furled and returned to the support vehicle so it may depart to the cemetery to prepare for the arrival of the procession. A safety meeting will be conducted and bikes aligned for the procession to the cemetery. \nName Of Staging Point:\nWilliams Funeral Directors\n1600 S Garland Ave\nGarland\, Texas 75040 \nPART 2: 	Interment Service\nMission Date: 	Jul 23\, 2016 – Saturday\nStaging Time: 	10:45\nBriefing Time: 	11:00\nService Start Time: 	11:15 \nDetails Of Part 2: 	Note – All times are estimated due to uncertain length of service. Riders will stage at the Sacred Heart Cemetery in Rowlett to be briefed\, establish a flag line\, and stand “tall and silent” as family and friends arrive for the interment service. A Navy Honor Guard is scheduled to provide military honors. When the service ends\, flags will be returned to the support vehicle\, riders debriefed and dismissed. \nName Of Staging Point\nSacred Heart Cemetery\n3900 Rowlett Road\nRowlett\, Texas 75088
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/don-leroy-archer-usn-veteran-garland/
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