Austin Patriot Guard Riders › Forums › Completed Missions › Short Notice, Marvin J. Kanter, 94, US Navy/WWII veteran, Austin, TX, 26 FEB 2019
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February 5, 2009 at 12:34 pm #1528markwellsKeymasterFebruary 26, 2019 at 12:03 am #5282markwellsKeymaster
Very Short Notice Confirmed Mission: The family of Mr. Marvin Kanter has invited the Patriot Guard Riders to participate in his funeral and interment services. Mr. Kanter served in the US Navy from 1943 to 1946. His first assignment was as a gunner on the SS Hitchcock. He held similar positions on the SS Short and USS Gear during World War II. He also participated in Honor Flight Austin.
His obituary can be found here: https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/austin-tx/marvin-kanter-8180108
Date/Time: Tuesday, 26 February 2019. Funeral service scheduled for 1 pm, with burial to follow at Austin Memorial Park Cemetery.
Location: Cook Walden Funeral Home, 6100 North Lamar, Austin, TX 78752. This is the location across the street from the DPS headquarters. We will stage at the funeral home.
Map link:https://goo.gl/maps/x5hcLmbBP112Timeline:
11:50 am – 12:20 pm – Staging
12:20 pm – Briefing
12:30 pm – Flag lineWx: Hi 62 deg, 50% rain chances in the AM, cloudy in the afternoon.
Notes: We will form a flag line at the funeral home prior to the start of the service. Once the service begins we will strike the flag line and stand by to join the law enforcement escorted procession to the nearby Austin Memorial Park Cemetery where we will form a second flag line for the interment portion.
Ride Captain: Jim Callison, hotp2t@yahoo.com, (907) 321-3854
Flag Wrangler: Don FergusonPlease attend to to honor this sailor's service to our nation in its hour of need many years ago.
February 26, 2019 at 10:01 pm #5283hotp2tModeratorEven though this was a very short-notice mission and the day started out dreary with a heavy mist, 7 Patriots stood tall for another gentleman of the Greatest Generation, Mr. Marvin Kanter, US Navy WWII, at both the memorial and interment services. Kudos to all the APD motor-patrol for an outstanding LEO escort to the cemetery. Marvin's daughter Shelly was most appreciative of our presence and many of his friends shook our hands in gratitude. We also had the honor of Captain George Strable, US Army, standing the flag-line with us at the cemetery. Our thanks goes out to Don for flag wrangling at both services. Thanks all,
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