Patriot's Name:
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SN
Hugh Stevenson
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Military Branch:
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United States Navy
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Classification:
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Veteran
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Additional Military Info:
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Seaman Hugh Stevensen served in the US Navy from 1953 to
1957 and was awarded the Good Conduct Medal and National
Defense Service Medal. Seaman served on the USS Flamingo
working as Mine Sweeper.
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Ride Captain:
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Darl Easton (In Training); (817) 296-5123;
darl444@msn.com
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Ride Captain #2:
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Ken "Chigger" DuBois; (817) 447-9420;
Kdubois@dot11net.net
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Mission:
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The Patriot Guard will Stand tall and Silent to honor this
Navy Hero at the First Baptist Church of Keller, for his
Memorial Service.
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Obituary:
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Hugh Stevenson passed
away Friday, April 29, 2011. Memorial service: 1:30 p.m.
Saturday, May 14, at First Baptist Church of Keller. Hugh
was preceded in death by his father, Guy Ralph Stevenson;
mother, Thelma Jones Stevenson Stricklin; and son, Darin
Wayne Stevenson. Survivors: Wife, Ravanna Stevenson; son,
Kevin Stevenson and wife, Michelle; granddaughters, Ashley
and Brooke Stevenson; as well as numerous family and
friends.
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PART 1:
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We will stage at 12:30pm at the First Baptist Church in
Keller. Post the flag line and then stand tall and silent to
receive friends and family of US Navy Seaman Hugh Stevensen.
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Mission Date:
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05/14/2011
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Staging Time:
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12:30 PM
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Briefing Time:
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12:45 PM
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In Position Time Or KSU:
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1:00 PM
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Details Of Part 1:
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After the briefing, the Patriot Guard will stand tall and
silent in the flag line at the church from 1:00 pm until
approx 1:40pm. At that time we will break down the flags and
disperse from the Church.
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Staging Address For Part 1:
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First Baptist Church of Keller, TX 225 Keller Pkwy
Keller, TX 76248
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Map To Staging Area For Part 1:
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http://mapq.st/jNDEls
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Water Truck For Part 1:
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- The Flag/Water Truck WILL Be There.
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Support Person:
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Larry "Larryeye" Insinna; (817) 637-0113;
Larryeye@att.nett;
North Richland Hills
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Weather Forecast:
(Check Our WEB Calendar For The Latest Forecasts)
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May 14 Saturday Abundant sunshine. Highs in the mid 70s
and lows in the low 50s.
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Comments:
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- Iron horses if you can, cages are always welcome and
appreciated.
- Safety First: Please remember to properly hydrate
(including the night before) before any outdoor activity and
to dress appropriately. Do not hesitate to take a break at
any time if you feel you need to get in the shade or get
indoors and always ask for help at any time. Also please do
not forget your sun screen.
- Please remember that our mission is to stand tall and
silent, and with honor and respect for this patriot and
their family.
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Respectfully Submitted By:
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Darl Easton
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Ride Captain In Training
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Submitted By:
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Darl444@msn.com
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