Austin – Funeral Service for Staff Sergeant Job M. Reigoux, KIA Afghanistan

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    markwells
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    #4140
    markwells
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    Confirmed Mission:
    The Patriot Guard Riders have been invited by the family to participate in the funeral services for Staff Sergeant Job M. Reigoux 30, U.S. Army KIA Afghanistan,
    wcfish.tributes.com/show/Job-M.-Reigoux-95961017

    Date/Time: Thursday , June 13th, 2013 2:00pm

    Location: Christian Life Church, 4700 West Gate Blvd, Austin Tx

    Directions: We will stage at the church. From the intersection of So. Lamar and Ben White Blvd, go south on lamar for about .3 miles, turn left (east) on West Gate Blvd. Continue for about .3 miles and church is on the right at the intersection of Western Trails Blvd.
    goo.gl/maps/3EChd

    Timeline:
    12:30pm – 1:00pm Staging
    1:00pm – Mission/Safety Briefing
    1:20pm – Ride Captain’s discretion for flag line

    Wx: Mostly sunny, lo – 75, hi – 97. (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 very hot time of day, recommend sun block/hat, HYDRATE before, cool loose clothing, etc. Procession with LEO escort to cemetery. Full military honors at graveside may take a little longer.
    Semper Gumby!

    Ride Captain: Robert Stancil 512-217-4740 austinplastering@sbcglobal.net

    Asst. Ride Captain: Sam Warren

    Flag Wrangler: Bob Binkley

    Please make plans for attending to honor this young man and his family for their service and sacrifices to this country.

    #4151
    markwells
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    Robert's computer is on the blink and he asked me to pass along a big thank you for all who attended the service for SSgt Reigoux yesterday. After a hot flag line and short service, you did not have much time to cool off in the shade. But everyone responded quickly when needed.

    We had 26 bikes and about 3 cages.
    Thanks to Bob and his lovely daughter Michele (former Marine 1st Lt.) for taking care of the flags and numerous coolers of ice water.

    The family expressed their sincere appreciation to us for standing for their loved one.

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