Austin – Confirmed Mission: Ronald E. Berry 45, US Army, Operation Desert Storm Veteran

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    markwells
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    #4107
    markwells
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    Confirmed Mission:
    The Patriot Guard Riders have been invited by the family to participate in the funeral services for Ronald Edward Berry 45, who served in the U.S. Army and achieved the rank of E-4. He is a veteran of Operation Desert Storm.
    http://www.beckchapels.com/?page=cedarparkfuneralhome

    Date/Time: Saturday , June 1st, 2013 2:00pm

    Location: Beck Funeral Home, Cedar Park, Texas

    Directions: Beck Funeral Home, 1700 E. Whitestone, Cedar Park, TX. Whitestone is the same as RR 1431. We will stage at the funeral home, which is on the south side of the road between Parmer and Hwy 183A.
    Map link: http://www.tinyurl.com/BeckCedarPark

    Timeline:
    12:45pm – 1:15pm Staging
    1:15pm – Mission Briefing
    1:30PM – Flag Line

    Wx: Partly cloudy, lo – 74, hi – 93. 20% chance of precipitation (KVUE Wx)

    Notes: Please arrive on time, and hydrate prior to the mission.. Bring a bottle of water for yourself and one for a friend. This is a memorial service only. We will form the flag line until the service starts, then depart quietly. There will be no procession.

    Ride Captain: Sam Warren 512-217-4191 samhwk@gmail.com

    Flag Wrangler: Robert Stancil

    Please make plans to attend to honor this veteran for his service to our country.

    #4109
    markwells
    Keymaster

    Hey Terry i'll see ya there brother, good to be back.

    #4112
    mototerry
    Moderator

    FYI I am no longer assigned to this mission as the Ride Captain. A revised mission posting will be forthcoming.

    Thanks for understanding.

    Terry

    #4113
    markwells
    Keymaster

    Thanks to everyone who attended and stood tall and silent on a very muggy and hot day. We had about 22 folks, 19 bikes, and 2 cages. This included 4 " first mission" riders!
    The family expressed their sincere appreciation.

    Thanks to Robert and Mary for wrangling the flags and the water supply!

    Sam

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