To: the North Texas Patriot Guard Riders
On behalf of my entire staff here at Dallas Fort Worth National Cemetery, I wanted to personally thank you and your team for your recent support in the committal service for our Equipment Operator, Milous Williams, Jr.
We were all deeply moved by your professionalism and the dignity your team showed to Milous and his family. Please know that we are grateful to the North Texas Patriot Guard Riders for the honor accorded to our dear friend last Saturday. We are also appreciative of their time on a weekend to be here in support of our cemetery family.
It is never easy to lose someone like Milous. Your teams' support and presence eased our loss and comforted not only our staff members, but his family and friends.
Thank you for your help unending support and presence.
Ron Pemberton
Director.
From The Perla Roy Fees Mission In Denton
Posted - 10/24/2012
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My Mother wishes for me to pass this letter of THANKS to you after Patriot
Guard of Denton stood in for Honor my Hero My Father and Husband of my Mom for
59 years. He passed August 20th. They stood in Honor at the WillowWood
Church of the Nazarene Denton, TX.
Your Presence at my Husband's Perla Roy Fees Memorial Service on Aug. 25th
at Denton was truly appreciated and a Blessing. I did not realize or
comprehend the fact you would be there and to receive a presentation of his
service was a double blessing. His life was truly a blessing to the end,
and to be recognized for his life meant a lot to me and our family Thank you
from the bottom of our hearts. May the Dear Lord truly Bless each and
EVERYONE of you as you Ride to Bless Other's. Love You All!!!
Yes the plaque of remembrance was beautiful! That color of blue was
his favorite! Thank You.
Your Kindness in a Special way brought GOD'S Blessings to my Day!
You were and are truly a blessing to me.
Pauline Fees
From Teresa Reynolds
Posted - 10/22/2012
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I am not sure who left the PGR coin on my fathers' grave, but thank you. It means a lot to me that his service to our Great Country was not forgotten. My father, Pat Rice, served during the Korean conflict. He rests at the Markley Cemetery, Highway 16, north of Markley Texas. Thanks again for remembering him.
From The Billy Ray Hall Family
Posted - 10/20/2012
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To the North Texas Patriot Guard Riders
Thank you so much for standing guard in the pouring rain, leading the funeral procession, being pallbearers and touching the hearts of everyone in attendance of my cousins funeral. The plaque you gave me is beautiful. Your presence added a special touch to a special funeral for a very special Vietnam Veteran.
Thank you again.
Karen Self and the family of Billy Ray Hall=
From The Huddleston Family
Posted - 10/20/2012
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Just returned home today. Quite a week. Mom seems to be doing well while in "public". Don't think she's dong that good while she's alone. Thankfully my brother and sister live close.
I know I don't need to thank you guys for what you did for my family. I know it was sincerely your Honor to ride Dad's mission. The entire family wanted you to know how healing your presence
was. I've been on at least 100 missions and seen one or two family members thank each PGR member individually, but I've never seen an entire family do so! That was unexpected and caught me by surprise. My family never let's me down.
The members of North Texas PGR can walk tall knowing that all of you are one of the finest examples of the PGR I've ever associated with. Absolutely no group of PGR rider's I've seen, have shown more respect or compassion for a Hero or their Family. Family, friends and church members were all impressed by your presence. On a number of occasions while standing a flag line, family members have approached me and said how much they appreciate what we do. Until now, I did not realize just how much the PGR means to the families. Please pass this on to all the riders that rode Dad's mission. They need to know how much each of them meant to each of us.
Lastly, my brother created a video composed of a number of photos and events in Dad's life.
Please view the video and enjoy seeing a little of the man you honored.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5XfriEba_c
With utmost respect and gratitude
Bill Huddleston and Family
Thank You From Jeremie Border's Green Beret Teammates.
Posted - 10/19/2012
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I got your email from the Patriot Riders website, and I saw that you were the ride captain for Jeremie Border's funeral procession escort from Dallas Love Field on Sept 08. I am SFC Anson Martin, Jeremie's teammate and was with him on the mission where he was killed. Me and the rest of the team wanted very badly to be able to attend the funeral service in Mesquite and see Jeremie one last time before his internment, but our time in Afghanistan wasn't finished yet. But it helped to see how much love Jeremie got both civilian and military during his arrival back home. We watched the local news broadcast online from our Afghanistan base, and saw how well he was escorted by you guys, and honestly were amazed at the overwhelming patriotic support from Jeremie's hometown, all the people on the side of the road, people who didn't even know Jeremie personally. Overall, we were really impressed with everything, and it took a weight off our shoulders to know that Jeremie didn't arrive back home unappreciated or the significance of it all underrated. So, from myself and the rest of Jeremie's teammates on ODA 1111 back home now in Okinawa, a truly heartfelt thank you to you and your men for ALL that you did for Jeremie and his family. You, your men, and your organization will be remembered by these Green Berets, guaranteed. Take care.
Anson
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Thank You From A Retiree
Posted - 10/17/2012
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I Googled MSgt Stricklers name and
found your information about the Final Itinerary for your ride today, 17 Oct 12.
I wish to thank all the Patriot Guard Riders for your support, not only with
MSgt Strickler, but with all that you do and have done for many, many military
families. I viewed your calendar and see that you have a full load ahead
of you. Like many other retirees I am very proud to see the PGR whenever
and wherever you may be.
Thank you. Sincerely, R. Huntz
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From The Sergeant First Class Riley Stephens Mission
Posted - 10/09/2012
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Mr. McNab & Mr. Mathys:
On behalf of the City of Cleburne and the Cleburne Regional Airport I would like to thank you and your riders for your help on Saturday. My goal was to keep the stress levels to a minimum for the family of Sergeant First Class Riley Stephens and your help was greatly appreciated.
The number of riders present was very moving and I appreciate your help with the parking and visitors. Speaking as a mother of an Airman I really appreciate what you and your group stand for and the comfort that you provide a grieving family.
Again, thank you so much for your help.
Sincerely,
Sharlette Wilson
Airport Manager
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PATRIOT GUARD RIDERS OF NORTH TEXAS
Posted - 10/09/2012
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To have you all present was the greatest gift
Brought a smile to our face and our spirits did lift
Our father was a proud vet so strong and brave
Fought for the country that brought him to his grave
Burying our vet was so hard to go through
But it made it much easier seeing the red white and blue
Those beautiful flags just floating in the wind
Watching the motorcycles over the hills and around the bend
It was so breathtaking and it gave us all chills
All of your riders helped all our hearts heal
Having you all present brought a big crowd
Our Vietnam vet we are so very proud
Keep doing what your doing because y'all are so truly blessed
It helped us lay down our love one to rest
From CPL Perry Jones family we thank you so much
All of our hearts you truly did touch.
Ride on...
Alisha Ornelas
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Thank you Letter from the Family of Roy Flaherty
Posted - 10/02/2012
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Dear Patriot Guard Riders,
Thank you so much for your support during my father’s, Roy Flaherty, funeral. The beauty of the flags at the church stirred my soul. The riders that accompanied us to the cemetery were a beautiful tribute. Having your care and support was a blessing on a very difficult day. Your group provides a wonderful service to veterans and their families. May God continue to bless and keep each one of you safe.
With deep gratitude,
Patricia Flaherty and Family
P.S. My sister Anne Marie was thrilled to ride on a bike out to the cemetery! She lived with Dad and this ride totally changed her memory of the day also. Again, deepest thanks!
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From The Bobby Cassaday Mission
09/09/2012
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Thanks to all of the Patriot Guard riders for their participation in Bobby’s burial service on September 05, 2012. It is a joy to see a group of people who are dedicated to honoring veterans. Bobby was very proud of his service in the United States Air Force. I know he was very proud to be led to his final resting place by such a professional group of riders.
Warmest regards,
Linda Cassaday Cormier
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From The Father Of Matthew Land
08/14/2012
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THANKS for all you and your group stands for. Your thoughts and deeds are truly high class and American.
I confess, I never heard of your organization until my oldest son got a call a few days before and I approved the action.
The experience was overwhelming! I’ve never witnessed anything as beautiful as all those American flags unfurled and lined up.
I did not get the chance to offer my thanks during the event, but each of your members needs to know just how good a job they did!
It was an honor to have your escort!
I am sincerely appreciative for everything your group does to honor and serve, not only for my family, but for every American that makes the ultimate sacrifice for his country.
May God Bless ya’ll and protect you on your missions.
With Love and respect
Larry Land
You can count on my support.
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Christopher Goski Thanks
08/08/2012
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My name is Mary and I am the aunt of
Christopher Goski, USMC who died on June 10th. I live in Florida and flew to
Texas to honor my nephew Christopher and to send him to his final resting place
on June 18th.
This was the first military funeral I had ever been to and
I have to say that I was in awe. The show of patriotism in Texas was enormous
and more importantly you and your members made it so special. To see all of you
escorting us around Texas from the Airport to the Funeral Home and then to the
cemetery was deeply appreciated. I am sorry it took so long to write this
but we are still grieving Chris' loss with a heavy heart. Chris loved the
Marines, love what he did and the buddies he worked with everyday.
Anyway,
please thank all the men and women who honored Christopher that day. It was
good to see that he was respected and appreciated for all he did. You are
very special people and we will keep you in our hearts and prayers that you will
continue to provide this honor to all future veterans.
Sincerely,
Mary D'Amore Sister to Tim and Kathy Goski, Texas
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Thank You From The Mike Voigt Mission
07/13/2012
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I want to thank you and the Patriot Guard group for being present at my beloved dad Mike Voigt's funeral and escort to the cemetery. When I drove up to the funeral home and saw all the American flags I was so happy! I am sure my dad was smiling down upon us! when I walked into the funeral home and saw all of you guys standing there with your flags I was deeply touched! I am very proud that my dad served our Country!
thank you again from the family of Mike Voigt
Stacey Voigt Smith =
Thank You From The Matthew Land Mission
07/11/2012
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I attended the funeral for my nephew, Matthew Land yesterday and wanted to thank you for the support that the Patriot Guard Riders gave during the service and interment. Your presence was very appreciated and added a level of respect and regard to my nephew and the service to his country that made me very proud. I know that you do this as a service to those who have served and don’t expect applause or recognition, but I definitely wanted you to know that you are appreciated. May God bless each of you.
Thank you.
Mark Hare
Dear Patriot Guard Rider Members
07/01/2012
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In the past two months, I have lost four of my uncles, all were brothers and WWII veterans. Three of their families requested the presence of the Patriot Guard Riders at their services. I just want to take the time to say a huge
"Thank You" to these men and women that so selflessly give of their time to honor these heroes and their families. It is such a breathtaking sight so see the many American flags lining the entrance to the church and or cemetery each time and the men and women that stand tall and proud with these flags to honor the deceased. It makes your heart swell with pride to remember what Old Glory represents and what these men did in honor of it.
Again, I just want to say "Thank You" to all that have supported the missions for my Uncles Gus, Marvin, and Edd Schumann in the past two months. I also want to thank the tireless efforts of Ride Captains, Ray Calvert, Jerry Austin, and my husband, Jimmy Murphy, for their dedication to making each one a memorable experience for the family. Words can never express the gratitude we, as a family, have for the unsung work these members do each and every day to honor our veterans.
Thank you again,
Lori (Schumann) Murphy
Local Hero Passes Away At 88
06/29/2012
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As Pennsylvania PGR riders (district 6) I wanted to send
along a heartfelt thanks from my brother and I for your recent mission
for Herman (MO) Molen. We have had the great fortune to know MO and
his niece and husband, the Sweetman's, through the second Schweinfurt
Memorial Association. This was the the raid when Mo was shot down and
taken POW October 14, 1943. Dad was severely wounded on this same
mission. We have attended many reunions together and have never tired
of hearing Mo tell his stories. His later work throughout the country
on behalf of all POW's is a model. The statement "they don't make them
like they used to" certainly applies here. Please let your district
know that your help has been noted and always appreciated. This would
have been a really tough one for me to stand in the flag line - I'm
still tearing up as I write this. But I don't need to explain that to
you.
You can
have a look at : http://www.secondschweinfurt.ning.com
Your fellow PGR PA riders
Dick Fox
Sue (Fox) Moyer
From A New Member
06/27/2012
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I grew up in a Navy household during the Viet Nam war, and frequently experienced an officer and enlisted man parking in front of a neighbor's home more times than a person should. I witnessed too many friends whose father would never come home. Then later, those who did come home were often so emotionally scarred they had to self-medicate to ease their pain and suffering. This lead to other problems in their personal lives and often ended in the vet losing those closest to him.
I've always had a great compassion for those men/women who see and do things a human being isn't meant to experience.
Today I attended the funeral of one of those men who died with no loved ones there to be with him as he was laid to rest. My Dad was his friend and went to the funeral. My sister and I also went to be supportive of him (we didn't know the deceased).
The Patriot Guard was there, and their selfless generosity in assisting with the ceremony moved me to tears. I knew then and there I want to be part of this group and was excited to learn I didn't have to be a veteran.
This was the most sane experience I've had in this time when it seems the world is going crazy, and I want to be a part of this group and give back.
Tim Mowrey
Thank You From The Chris Goski Mission
06/18/2012
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I would just like to say THANK YO U each and every one of you for all you did for the Goski Family today. I have worked with Tim, Christopher’s Father for six years now, and I can honestly say that what you all did for his son means the world to him and his family. I have never seen anything quite like this and I for one can tell you I was so moved by what I was witnessed today. You are all Hero’s to me and I thank you for today... God Bless each and every one of you. Words cannot express the emotion I feel in my heart. Again... Thank you...
Sincerely,
Mary Pruett
I would like to send a heartfelt Thank You to each and every one of the men and women in your group. I was truly speechless yesterday at what you all did at the service for Sgt. Christopher Goski. Tim Goski (Christopher’s dad) has worked for me for a number of years and is an amazing man and has an amazing family and he said more than once that what you all were doing for his family and his son was truly amazing and it was an HONOR for you guys to be involved. I stand up and solute each of you and Thank you for what you do and for what it means to these families.
Please continue to make that everlasting mark on these families and friends. I know that just being a part of yesterday’s service has truly touched me forever!
Regards,
Kris Ellison
I would like to say thank you and the staff for the awesome service we attended on SSgt Christopher Goski. It was such a pleasure to be there. This was my first military service and it was something to remember. I just wanted to say Thank You and if you could pass this info on to the staff.
God Bless.
Kathey Harvey
From The Brother Of First Sergeant Kevin Jay Brown
05/14/2012
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I cant even express in words the Honor we felt having the Patriot guard at our side during this Horrible Tragedy of my brothers death..
Me & my Dad were thrilled to find out that you all were going to do this for us..my dad told me at the Funeral that one the Riders was talking with him & had tears rolling down his face. You can imagine how moved Dad was by this..
Also the Plaque yall presented to Dad was beautiful & trust me it will be cherished.. The Patriot guard is a First Class act. I will never forget what you guys did for my family & First Sergeant Kevin Jay Brown.. My brother..
Very Respectfully Dale
Bubba Dale=
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A Belated "Thank You" From 2009!
05/12/2012
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I am Robin Hefner mother of LCPL Shawn P Hefner KIA 11-13-09
I was looking through some websites and came across your notice to your PGR group
I just wanted to take this time and say THANK YOU for all that was done
for Shawn and his family. I watch the "Bring Home a Hero" often and prayers
are always said for the PG - many thanks today and every day for what you
do have done and will do to honor the fallen and their families.
From a grateful mother
Robin
Proud Gold Star Mother of
Lcpl Shawn P Hefner
Afghanistan 11-13-09
Robin was asked to write Shawn's story for a book that a group of Marine mom's are putting together. Just about how it feels to be a marine mom from being drafted to...
Click the following link to view the full article:
http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-449090?ref=email
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From The Michael Lashley Memorial Service
04/14/2012
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Just wanted to thank all the riders that came to my brother Michael Lashley’s memorial service yesterday my brother Rick and I are both pgr members and have been to many missions and the pgr always stands tall and silent in respect but this time the pgr went above and beyond the normal at the last moment before the service the preacher could not make it to the service so we did not know what we were to do and at that time pgr member Richard Hayes come to me and said he would be honored to do the service he did a great job I will never forget after he spoke for my brother he and Randy Livingston folded the flag and when Richard Hayes presented the flag to my mother I noticed the big red one patch on Richard’s vest it was the same my brother wore on his first tour in Vietnam no other service could honor my brother more than a brother from the same unit I salute you all and thanks from my Mother and the family, and your pgr brother Glen Lashley army vet 74-78
"What a perfect day for the Brien Family"
04/11/2012
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Dear Dan, I wanted to thank you from the bottom of my heart for all you and your group of PGR members who helped with and attended Jerry's service on Friday. It just made things go so easy for us, we didn't have to know how to get there, we didn't have to know what to do next, you made us aware of all we needed to know before hand. It was an honor to have you all present.
My sister-in-law was so impressed with all you did. And she loved the military ceremony. She had never witnessed a military service before like the one for her brother. She was so very proud of all that took place Friday.
Again Dan, thanks so much.
What a perfect day for the Brien Family
PGR FAMILY:
04/05/2012
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PGR FAMILY:
I received a "Thank You" note from Mrs. Bohac, the widow of Otmar Bohac. We did his mission last month at Our Lady Queen of Peace. The note said,
"Dear Gary and PGR Members,
Thank You for honoring Otmar as a veteran and Iwo Jima survivor. Your presence at his funeral was very moving.
Thank You for this honor. We will always remember it.
Betty Bohac & Family "
THIS IS WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO!
I Thank You Guys and Gals for being there. Once again you were awesome!
Gary Fortner
Thanks
04/02/2012
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PGR FAMILY:
It was again a GREAT honor to witness all that you did for my “brother” Kelly Crush. My heart swells with pride to be part of such a great bunch of guys and gals!! The flag line at Kelly’s service was “phenomenal” ! AGAIN the PGR “stepped up” and Kelly would have been so proud and honored for your presence. Kelly’s family and extended family were very grateful for your attendance. I want to extend a personal THANK YOU!! YOU GUYS ARE AWESOME!!! MAY GOD BLESS EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU.
On another note, just want to keep you guys abreast of my son’s situation.. He leaves for Japan this coming Friday. He will be over there for 2 years. Please keep him and ALL our servicemen and women in your thoughts and prayers as I know you already do..GOD BLESS AMERICA!!
Keep the rubber side, your knees in the breeze and your eyes on Heaven.
Thanks again my brothers and sisters!!
Kenny Hoffman
For those of you who do not know Kenny, on top of being a valuable member of our local ambulance service, he is also a brother PGR rider.
Mike Johnson
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Thank You Patriot Guard Riders
03/23/2012
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East and North Texas Patriot Guard Riders -
My sincerest thanks for your support during Douglas Hewitt's funeral. The families
are very grateful but due to his unexpected passing, understandably might not be as timely in
expressing their gratitude -I extend their thanks in my support of them as a Douglas' lifelong friend.
The coordination with law enforcement helped us get from Tyler to the DFW National Cemetery at a good pace
-though patience is plentiful during times as these.
Thank you for your service to your country -and continued service to fellow country -men & women.
Sincerely;
Jason Barth
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"to the neatest bunch of Americans I have ever met"
02/26/2012
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Larry,
I nor my wife's family will ever know how to explain how much we appreciate everything you and the Patriot guard did.
You were able to take a sad moment in our lives and make it memorable in a good way to the family.
This family is a large family that is spread out over the U.S. Over the years they have not come together as they should have.
After the honor you and the military gave to Darin, they came back to my place and promised all to talk at least once a month and try to see each other as often as they can. Again you did more for this family than you'll ever know.
I also wanted to tell you if Mitzi and I do get Darin's Harley back from California, Austin and Mitzi and I still want to ride with you.
Again to the neatest bunch of Americans I have ever met.
Thank you, God Bless
Gene Bowers
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"from the grateful loved ones of Jack Taliaferro"
02/25/2012
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As grieving family members arrived for the funeral, a sea of American flags waved the mourners into a safe and sacred place to say goodbye to beloved World War II Navy Seabee Hero Jack Taliaferro, 90, who served in the Pacific at Peleliu. All hearts swelled with pride and astonishment at the sight and sounds of the thundering stream of heroes "the Patriot Guard Riders" as they filled the grounds of Mt. Olivet in Fort Worth on Monday, February 6, 2012. For more than an hour, they rolled in at a steady pace and numbers difficult to count. They came on rumbling bikes, in cars and trucks, and some walked with canes and walkers to salute Jack and encircle his family with our homeland’s flags. Their faces were solemn; their ages not young. Far-away gazes hinted of their own stories deep within. Love, dedication, and respect for their country and countrymen had brought them there that day and seemed to glow in their eyes as they stood watch. They graciously accepted a few thankful handshakes. Some tipped their caps in respect and spoke kind words. Humble heroes, true heroes
- our beloved military past and present.
Jack’s loved ones and friends will speak for many years about the honor and the impact from the tribute paid by the U.S. Navy and the Patriot Guard Riders to one of their brothers in service to this great nation. Thank you, John W., Bob G., Rock M., Ken C., Randy S., Dennis C., Perry C., Russell L., Jeffry M., Sterling H., James A., Robert T., Everett (Rick) A., Jim R., Art Z., Terry S., Ron B., Richard B., Darl E., Anita T., Floyd K., W. G. R., Al T., Bob P., Dan M., Charlie A., Garland R., Rick C., Mike U., Danny C., Larry M., Jack V., B. J. F., James C., Erna C. and those not known to us by name who played a part in honoring Jack and his loved ones. God Bless you all and your loved ones. God Bless America.
-from the grateful loved ones of Jack Taliaferro
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A Sincere Thank You From The Schronk Family
02/18/2012
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The family of Vernon A. Schronk wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to the North TX PGR for their presence at my Dad's Memorial Service Friday, Feb. 17th in Burleson TX. We were overwhelmed with the honor and respect they gave him. Our family and loved ones were in awe of the presentation they extended to all of us.
A special thank you to Carlton for coordinating this memorable event. We were honored to have the PGRs presence there to join us in paying respects to my Dad.
Thank you North Texas PGR for this wonderful memory,
The Schronk Family
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"Thanks" From Marsha Hines
02/09/2012
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Dear Steve,
You and the Patriot Guard Riders added a special touch to my husband's funeral at the DFW National Cemetery on December 29th; an extra measure of dignity that truly honored Jim's life. Thank you so much!
You may recall that you were there for another funeral when our niece Leslie asked if you were there for Jim Hines. The timing worked out perfectly for the riders to be part of our day, too. I cannot adequately express how my spirit soared when I saw the riders standing at attention to the right and the honor guard to the left. They were saluting a man that served his country for 21 years, including two tours in Vietnam. Jim retired as a first sergeant, but was also a drill sergeant at Fort Leonard Wood MO where he trained recruits to survive their tours in Vietnam.
Jim was also a motorcyclist, but his health forced him to quit riding years ago. He was 100% disabled due to agent orange exposure, but his health never stopped him from enjoying God's gift of life.
Please relate my thanks to the organization.
God's richest blessings,
Marsha Hines
Thank You From Mrs. Charles Gentry
01/25/2012
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Dear Patriot Guard
The escort, your presence, the beautiful flags, the flag presentation, all of these were such a comfort to our family.
Your kindness and beautiful tribute will never be forgotten by our family
Family of Charles E Gentry
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A Personal Message From "Rock"
01/03/2012
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Many riders know that I lost my dear spouse and Stephanie’s mother, PJ to breast cancer on 11 December. Paula fought the battle for 7+ years. But in the end, the cancer and chemo were too much to overcome. Paula valued the men and women she met with the PGR and enjoyed participating with her bright yellow trike. Stephanie and I want to thank you all for your sincere condolence wishes. They are much appreciated and sustain us through this difficult time. The North Texas PGR’s generous contribution to the American Cancer Society in Paula’s memory, is another example of the kindness, thoughtfulness, and class of this great organization.
You have our utmost gratitude and ongoing THANKS
- Rock & Stephanie Malaspina
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Sincerest Thanks from Don Fickert's Family
01/03/2012
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It is difficult to put into words how truly grateful I and my family are for the inestimable services you provided to honor the passing of my father, Donald Fickert.
The perimeter individuals who stood at attention with their flags and the young sailor and soldier who performed the ceremony all proved themselves worthy of representing America's esteemed Armed Forces.
The service and reading from the Bible were of great comfort to my Mother and we could not have asked for a more respectful and heartfelt observance to lay to rest this proud Veteran who was so eager and willing to serve his country.
If ever I can do something for you in return, please do not hesitate to contact me and please pass along these words of gratitude to everyone involved. May you all be blessed and kept in good graces.
Thank you for caring so deeply for your fellow man; especially our precious Veterans and their Families.
Mark Fickert and the extended Fickert Family.
From The Carl Katzaman Family
12/04/2011
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We want to thank you all for making our funeral for Carl so very special. We love and appreciate everything the PGR did and all that were there to honor our loved one. Carl would have been very pleased. You all are the ones that made this very difficult time so very special to us.
Sincerely,
Irene Katzaman
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Thank You From The Family Of Lt. Garl B. (Bud) Ray
12/03/2011
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Patriot Guard Riders
The family of Lt. Garl B. (Bud) Ray acknowledges with grateful appreciation, your kind expression of sympathy, and all the family members continued expression
of gratefulness about the arrangements your group provided for Lt. Ray. We have seen all you do for so many people.
We want to give you this small token of our gratitude!
All of our very sincere thanks. The Ray Family
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Honoring Veterans - Patti Pfeiffer is a columnist for Star Community Newspapers
11/16/2011
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It’s a somber place, a place which
exudes respect, a locale where hilltops showcase the faraway and rows of
rounded, gray markers seemingly spring from the ground and sprawl forever. It’s
a place that catches billions of tears, witnesses countless shattered hearts,
where sobs echo throughout the rolling terrain and thundering gunfire shatters
silence, where the massive wavering American flag never rises or falls below
half staff.
DFW National Cemetery is a place like no other, a place everyone should
visit.
The line of rippling, oversized American flags blowing in the morning
breeze greeting drivers on the bustling byway in addition to those turning into
the funeral home signaled this would be no ordinary service. There in front of
the building was another verification. Men and women standing tall - one person
reverentially posted next to each and every American flag planted near the
sidewalk leading into the chapel.
They looked straight ahead. They uttered not a word. They were not there
as a friend or relative of the deceased. They were there because he served. It’s
what the Patriot Guard Riders do. And do often, sometimes several times a day.
"We stand tall and silent in honor of our heroes," explains Patriot Guard
Riders Deputy State Captain Steve Hirtzel "Our presence is one hundred percent a
show of respect."
These are not stereotypical, tough, rough, mucho motorcycle type. Among
them on this particular day are retired men, white-hair grannies, middle-age
women, three teens.
Their dress is fitting their riding role: Doo rags, baseball caps, jeans,
boots, black leather jackets and vests adorned with pins, buttons and badges
proudly proclaiming missions, positions, associations, beliefs and personal
information: The Wall Escort, Army Wife, John 3:16
Surprisingly the all-volunteer organization is not comprised entirely of
veterans but civilians wanting to give respect to those who’ve given so much,
their utmost to our country. After all their motto is Standing For Those Who
Stood for Us.
A member for five years, family is top among the reasons Hirtzel is a
Patriot Guard Rider. His father served in WWII, his son currently serves in the
Coast Guard and two nephews are in the Air Force. His willingness to be part of
the organization comes naturally. "It’s how I show my respect to those who
serve, have served and will serve," Hirtzel says.
With American and Marine flags attached, the line of motorcycles escorted
the procession from the funeral home to the National Cemetery through busy
intersections, through the cemetery gates, slowly down the winding road leading
to the memorial site. The Riders arrived first, positioned themselves next to
the flags again lining the walkway.
The hearse is opened. In dress blue uniforms Marines carried the folded
flag and remains. The Riders saluted. They placed hands over their hearts.
Though the deceased is unknown, they shed tears too.
The interment service begins. It’s a scene played out in movies,
described in books but nothing I’d personally witnessed. Full
military honors. These were sights and sounds to behold - and forever hold dear.
The precision of the Marine’s every movement from the robotic-style
salutes to their orchestrated steps to the faultless flag folding.
Standing motionless on top of a stone retaining wall between two cedar
trees they were barely visible. Only when the barking command was heard did the
attention of family and friends divert from front to side, in their direction.
Seven Marines, their white-gloved hands grasping rifles. There’s a clank, then
clatter. Boom. Clank. Clatter. Boom. And again.
The casings are carefully collected by an officer, solemnly walked down
the hill and placed in the flag’s folds as the lone bugler plays. Taps’ mournful
melody fills the air, weighing heavy.
Amazing Grace from bagpipes concludes the service. Patriot
Guard Riders stand at attention as tear-streaked attendees slowly disband.
This was no ordinary service. It was more than touching, much more than a
memorable send-off. This was memory-etching, the ultimate. This was truly a
display of honor where honor was most certainly due. For this funeral was for a
man who fought gallantly for his country, a veteran of two wars.
Veterans deserve honor, not at life’s end but more importantly while
living life. Make it a practice to thank every vet. What we enjoy today is
because what they do, did and will do. They deserve thanks. We owe them one and
all.
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From The Son-In-Law Of Leland Ingram
11/15/2011
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I'd like to take just a minute to say once again how much the PGR presence yesterday at the Mesquite funeral of Leland Ingram meant to me and to the rest of the family. As always, y'all did a great job, and the flag line certainly added to the Coast Guard military honors for this World War II vet. Thank you.
Larry Keiser
Austin PGR member
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From the Family of CDR Chuck Doherty, USN (Ret)-Dallas/Fort Worth
11/08/2011
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We would like to thank the
North Texas Patriot Guard Riders, Staff, and their supporters in honor
of my father's Oct 17th, 2011 Memorial Ceremony in DFW. It was an honor
to have so many people come out to support my father and our family. We
are honored for such citizens that provided this service during this
difficult time. This was a highlight of our father's memorial service.
We are proud of the volunteers that provided such professionalism and
honor for our father Chuck.
Commander Chuck Doherty,
USN (Retired) served 20 years in the US Navy as an Engineer and Seabee.
He was a proud military man and loved serving his country. He was a
proud Texan and Texas Aggie. He would be honored to have seen the large
amount of veterans and volunteers that paid tribute. When our family
looked at all the motorcycle riders that were in front us on the freeway
(on the way to DFW cemetery), we were overcome with emotion. We will
never forget this sight.
Our father was due to
return home to Texas after working on an overseas construction site in
support of the US Military and Diplomatic Operations in October 2011. We
were very saddened of his unexpected passing at the age of 59. Hence,
this has been a difficult time for our family. Thank you again for all
your help in supporting our family.
I would like to extend a
thanks to each and every individual that gave their time and
effort in his memorial. We will never forget your service. Please accept
our monetary donation for future Patriot Guard missions.
With blessings and much
gratitude,
The Doherty Family in Memory of CDR Chuck L.
Doherty, USN (Retired)-Seabee/Civil Engineer/Architect Dallas-Fort Worth/San
Diego, CA
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PGR Inspires Patriotism At McKesson
11/02/2011
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I wanted to take this time to send you some of the feedback I have heard from my co-workers.
On behalf of the McKesson Contract Administration Department; Pharma, Medical Surgical and Specialty, Thank you for what the PGR does to support our Military.
One of the team members here came up to me awhile ago to thank me for bringing the PGR to the attention of McKesson’s employees. He told me that his best-friend from high school was killed a couple years ago and that the PGR turned a hard time for the family into a very positive memory. He said every time he sees a biker on the highway or out and about it reminds him of the day he made the walk down the flag line shaking the hands of those riders who supported his friend. We have created a flag line here at work with the names, branch and rank of heroes fallen/active and retired related or friends of employees here at McKesson. This guy walks down the flag line everyday and smiles because he is filled with honor and pride as he remembers his friend. I never would have known that about him, now every time I see him I just smile. We haven’t talked since then but it fills me with great joy to know that I am a part of an organization as strong as the PGR. I stood up in front of two department meetings and spoke for 15-20 minutes about the PGR and even cried in front of my co-workers. Ron DeBose was one of the guys listening and is now a very proud PGR member. I now know who all in my department have served and who has family members serving currently. A few even told stories of their time and of their grandparent’s time. Talking about the PGR and about each other’s stories seemed to bring the patriotism out in our department! And let me tell you it was great! Mary’s son was deployed a few weeks after my first speech.
She has a picture of her son at her desk in full uniform. Employees came to her telling her Thanks and giving her hugs. Every so often I hear someone go up to her at her desk asking about her son and just supporting her. Angela started talking about her grandpa and we all learned that he was a POW during WWII. Other employees started looking into their family history and found out they too had family members who had served and some found out some interesting stories that they never knew.
So on behalf of my co-workers and myself, Thank You for everything the PGR does.
Thank you, Tamra Upchurch
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From The Daughter Of Howell Havens
10/31/2011
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Dear Mr. Emmons,
I know several weeks have gone by since the Patriot Riders of North Texas honored my dad by escorting us to the cemetery in DFW, but I wanted to express my deepest appreciation and heartfelt admiration for the gift you presented my father. He was a very staunch American with values from times past. Howell Havens loved his country and was extremely adamant about having served his country. Some of my relatives wondered why I chose the certificate from your organization in lieu of the flag. Well, the reason is very simple-.your riders and motorcycles bearing our US flag were the first things I saw as I arrived at the funeral home. That picture and the dedication of your organization hit me hard with pride and love. If my dad had been there, he would have shook your hands and gave you a pat on the back for
"standing tall". The visuals of your riders and the flags waving as we drove to the cemetery touched my spirit and heart immensely.
Again, thank you for the time, honor and gift of brotherhood each of you showed my dad!
Each of you will always have a special place in my heart,
Hope Havens-Smith
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From The Unit Of SGT Kimberly Agar
10/19/2011
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Mr. Upchurch, Holcomb and Key,
Thank you and the North Texas Patriot Guard Riders for honoring our fallen Soldier, SGT Kimberly Agar.
I means a lot to our unit to see the support you provided for her and her family.
God Bless you all,
1SG David M. Witt
USAREUR Band & Chorus
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From The Sister Of Bobby Ray Woodard
10/19/2011
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This is from Maki Tyner, sister of Bobby Woodard. We stood a flag
line for Bobby in Wichita Falls last April. She asked me to send her note and poem to our riders and to thank all of us.
Mike Johnson.
If you want to see the rainbows, sometimes you have to ride in the rain.........(me)
Mike:
I am sending you a little thank you that I wrote after we said good-bye to Bobby and if you will please forward it to your group; I am Bobby's (as well as Donnie's & Tommy's) baby sister. Gary is my husband and Brandi is our only child:
Thank you to each of you...
...whether you sent me a card, a note, wrote on my brothers website, thought about my broken heart ,
...called me, prayed for me & my family...sent flowers, came to say
good-bye to my brother...
Please know that EVERYTHING that you did for me, was appreciated by me, as well as my mother, Gary, Brandi & her family and my other brothers & their families, as well as Bobby’s family that he left behind.
My life will NEVER be the same, but somehow with your support, I will go on, so bear with me as I travel a road that I have dreaded coming to, for many a year.
Now that it is finally over, I ask for your patience as I learn to walk alone, without him beside me.
I am sure that I will stumble and fall, many times,
...but please...know that I appreciate you all and all that you do for all of us.
And please, be patient with me as I travel into a world that I have never known before.
Life without my beloved Bobby...
Thank you all for everything!
And to the Patriot Guard Riders, you ALL will never know how much Bobby's family appreciated your presence at his services. He would have been proud, so from him...as well as his extended family, thank you from the bottom of our hearts for a service that could never have been what it was...without each and every one of you there for him! We are so very thankful and proud of your services to OUR fallen hero!
May God bless you all, as you have blessed us...we thank you!
Maki
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OUR American Hero David Hall
10/17/2011
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PGR Thank You
On behalf of the Texas Patriot Guard Riders and the family of David Hall (Belladier of the Traveling Liberty Bell and Law Memorial) we would like to issue a sincere
"Thank you" for the honors and respect shown to David and his family.
The hundreds of riders who came from Texas and the surrounding states were touched at the enormous amount of compassion and love that was shown to this true American hero.
The flag line was filled with men and women whose lives had been touched by this man. Standing with the PGR were Gold Star families, American Legion members, Admirals of the Texas Navy, member of Snowball Express, the Texas Guard, representatives from every branch of military service along with countless other groups and friends.
The celebration of David’s life touched the hearts of the hundreds of guests who were in attendance. The service was stopped at one point, at the request of the family, so the family and guest could stand and turn to the balcony filled with Patriot Guard Riders to pay them a standing ovation for the love and honor they were paying
to a true Patriot and Patriot Guard Member.
Those who attended graveside service led by so many Patriot Guard friends were witness to history as full military honors were paid to a man who had never served as a member of the military. David’s service to the military came in the form of honors paid to the many fallen heroes and their families by his ringing of the Liberty Bell. He believed that we are here for each other and that the highest calling a man can have is to lay down his life for his friends. David believed that each person has a duty to live his life to the fullest and that he could best dispense his duty by giving final honors to those who have literally laid down their lives for others.
We would like to give a special thank you to the Patriot Guard Riders of North Texas who during the day on Friday stood five final services for veterans, then turned and stood
"Tall and Silent" in a flag live for the David’s visitation. This type of honor and respect is what the Patriot Guard Riders stand for.
Teresa Galloway
State Captain
Mike Lambert
Assistant State Captain
Thank you from David's Brother-In-Law
I just wanted to send a note to you, thanking you for all you did in preparation for and during David Hall's Memorial this past Saturday. It was a real pleasure to work with with so many PGR Members and Ride Captains during the day. Everyone operated in a degree of professionalism and honor that is really hard to describe. Everyone was in their place, doing their task, with respect and honor. I have met many of the riders over the years as I went with David to honor the fallen, but many of them I met Saturday for the first time - what an honor to go down the line and shake every hand. I think I cried all day, and I know many of them did too.
I'd certainly like to brag a little on Mike Lambert, as I had occasion to work directly with him during the entire event. He always kept me up to speed on what was going on and what was coming next . . . that really helped me and the rest of our family get through a very tough day. And then, just to see the number of riders who made it a point to come and honor David, was, well . . . overwhelming.
Thank you again for all you have done personally, and for all those you represent. Never have we as a family been more proud to know you and work with you.
Respectfully,
Tony Haygood
David's Brother-In-Law
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Thank You From Wafflemaker
10/17/2011
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My Dear Family, Patriot Guard Riders of Texas,
I have been trying to write this letter for several weeks now, and just haven’t been able to put words to paper.
I have been to so many services for our young men, vets, and Guard members, and each time my heart hurt for the families for their loss.
My time came on the 31st of Aug 2011. On 15 Sept. our Guard family came and surrounded us with Honor, Respect and Love. On 16 Sept. we celebrated the life of the Wingman, and I know that he was having a much better time than I. I believe that even he would have been amazed at the turn out. He really would have enjoyed the ride down I-20, no traffic, just the wail of the sirens that he love so.
I cannot tell you of the love he had for the Guard, or the respect he had for each of you that put aside your private affairs to honor our heroes. We met as strangers and came away family. I may not remember each name, but your face is in my heart and in my mind, and I will always remember you as someone special in my life.
I am sorry that I was not able to speak to all of you, but I wish you to know that I did see a lot of faces of folks that I have not seen in along time. It was a flash back to the old days of the PGR.
I just wish to say I love you, and how much I appreciate your show of Love, Honor and Respect for the Wingman.
Glennys aka Wafflemaker
Letter Left On A Motorcycle
10/14/2011
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I received the following letter left on my bike in the parking garage at work. It touched me and I wanted to share it with everyone else. It shows that we do help people remember. The mission he speaks of was well before I started with the Patriot Guard, but I am sure some of you may have been there.
Jeffry.Maynard@nokia.com
The letter reads:
To whom it may concern:
I have seen your bike with the Patriot Guard decals on it as I pass by in the parking garage on my way to Oracle in the building at 6031 Connection Drive. The first time I saw you I felt a stab of pain. And then gratitude.
The pain was because of the reminder of our family’s loss of a very dear friend in 2006 in Iraq. Nathan Aguirre was a young Army medic who was my son’s best friend. Nathan volunteered to go outside the wire with a patrol from another unit when their medic was ill. The patrol got hit and Nathan was crawling to get to a wounded soldier when he was killed by a sniper. We were stunned to receive the news at the time, and the funeral was so difficult. But, I am grateful for what your group did. It was very comforting to see members of your organization standing at attention outside the church, holding Old Glory and other flags. It made us feel proud of our country despite our grief. Your group even lead the procession as they drove the hearse by his former high school, Creekview High in Carrolton, so faculty and students could say goodbye.
I will never forget what you guys did. My dad made it back safely from Vietnam in 1972 but there were no parades for them or for their fallen comrades in that war. I am grateful for what you do to honor our heroes.
Sincerely,
Rob Lokkesmoe
From The Son Of Donald Fickert
10/12/2011
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Hello Larry
I want to Thank You with all of my heart and soul for what you and all of the Guard does, It meant so much to my Mother my Family and myself.
You all were such a great comfort in a very troubled time.
Thank you and God Bless all of the Patriot Guard Riders.
Ronald Scott Fickert
Homeless Veteran Honored In Wichita Falls
09/27/2011
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From The Mother Of Cory Brown
09/26/2011
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John,
I wanted to thank you again
as our "Ride Captain" for the services that you provided on behalf of my son
Cory. He was so impressed and wanted to become a Patriot Rider when we saw a
news spot on television. I truly appreciate each of the riders that were there
and stood by the flags. So many people made wonderful comments as to the
patriotism that they felt when seeing all of you there. All of you are truly a
blessing and the service that you provide deserves a heartfelt thank you.
Best Regards,
Paula Brown and Family
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Snowball Express - Snowflake Event
09/18/2011
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What a thrilling event for the Snowball Express!
The 2011 Lone Star Camero - Classic Chevrolet - Patriot Guard Riders to Texas Motor Speedway event was full of fun, memories and great hot dogs and snow cones!
For the Camero enthusiasts the day was fired up with Camero owners r-e-v-v-i-n-g their engines. Classic Chevrolet delighted the event goers with great food and hospitality. The SNOWFLAKE volunteers kept the face painting and games rolling. The colorful event was highlighted by a custom Camero car ride led by the Patriot Guard Riders to the Texas Motor Speedway. The kids were all smiles as they drove three exciting laps around the track.
If you missed the event, you will certainly feel like you were there in the
above photos.
Best Regards,
Margaret Kottman
Snowball Express Volunteer
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FROM THE SON OF E.R. "Wingman" STROUD
09/16/2011
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To the Texas PGR, you were a second family to my dad, he loved you all and would
have done anything at anytime for anyone of you. His health prevented him from
doing a lot in the last few years but his heart remained with the PGR. Thanks
for everything you do for him, and others such as myself and the other veterans
in the nation.
-Bear- Dallas E. Stroud
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PFC Jesse W. Dietrich
09/10/2011
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I want to personally thank
the North Texas Patriot Guard Riders for the most outstanding show of respect
and honor I have ever witnessed! You guys go way above and beyond the call of
duty, makes me so proud to be an American. Thank you for being at every event
for PFC Jesse W. Dietrich. Your compassion, protection and love for the families
of fallen soldiers is truly a great example to all. I cannot express to you
enough, how much you are appreciated by thousands!
Thank you...thank you, you
will all forever hold a special place in my heart.
With love and respect,
Gloria Andrews Mansfield, TX
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From A Friend Of Jesse Dietrich
09/10/2011
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Dear Patriot Guard Riders of North Texas,
I just wanted to say thank you. Thank you with
all my heart for being there for my friend Pfc. Jesse Dietrich. Getting him home
that way was not the way we wanted him back.
You men and women are like the guardian angels
to the fallen soldiers. You guard them until they are resting peacefully.
I know that if Jesse was here, he would thank
all of you. All of us were grateful that you were there.
Much love and thanks.
Jennifer Pikey
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From The Family Of Ret. Capt. Menandro Parazo
09/07/2011
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The family of Ret. Capt.
Menandro Parazo would like to express our thanks and gratitude for the wonderful
display of patriotism and respect the Patriot Guard Riders of North Texas gave
to our father's funeral service at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church on
August 30, 2011. I am confident our father was pleased and grateful that his
service and loyalty to our country is remembered and honored. His survival of
the Bataan Death March is indeed a miracle and a testament to a soldier's will
to survive.
We also thank you for the
beautiful plaques your organization gave to each of Mr. Parazo's children to
commemorate the service. We would like to make a $250.00 donation to the Patriot
Guard Riders of North Texas as a token of our thanks to your organization. Mr.
John Blase and his riders were so organized and impressed all who attended the
service and also those who viewed it on Channel 11 last Friday evening on the 10
o'clock news. The news clip can be found on cbsdfw.com, September 2, 2011.
Thank you for continuing to
honor our heroes and please thank the gentlemen who gave of their time at our
father's service. We are grateful to all of you. Our note of thanks and our
donation will be delivered to your office by Mr. John Blase.
Sincerely,
The Parazo and Booth
families
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Thank You From The Parents Of STG2 Daniel "Danny" Ray Grogan
09/01/2011
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