(Centex) Seth Hartin, US Navy, Died on Active Duty

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    markwells
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    #2852
    markwells
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    CONFIRMED MISSION
    Seth Hartin, US Navy, Died on Active Duty

    The family of Seth Hartin, 25, has requested the presence of the Patriot Guard Riders at the funeral and interment of their loved one. Funeral Services will be held at the Heartland Funeral & Cremation Services in Early TX at 1100 on Friday, 3 Sep 10. The funeral will be followed by a procession to the Mukewater Cemetery, Bangs TX for interment.

    To facilitate this request we will hold two stagings along the route from Copperas Cove to Early, TX. They are as follows:

    Date: Friday, 3 Sep 10

    1st Staging Location in Copperas Cove, TX: Exxon station, 238 W SH190, Copperas Cove TX 76522 tinyurl.com/2ekqwxq
    Staging Time: 0630
    Briefing: 0645
    KSU: 0700

    2d Staging Location in Brownwood, TX: Allsup’s Convenience Store, 910 Early Blvd, Brownwood TX 76802
    tinyurl.com/23qjv5x
    Staging Time: 1000
    Briefing: 1015
    Flagline: 1030

    Note: There will be a brief break stop along the route.

    WX: 88F, precipitation 50%, wind NE at 15mph, scattered t-storms

    Arrive hydrated, bring water, and have rain gear handy.

    Please let us come out in full force to honor this Active Duty Warrior who lost his life too soon.

    Ride Captain: Ron “PACMan” Decker, 254-526-8265, 254-383-6281, krdecker@embarqmail.com
    Asst Ride Captain: Frank “Scooterjr” James, 512-869-1874, 512-773-7061, frank.james@fojit.com

    #2855
    markwells
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    You guys/gals never cease to amaze me, 120+ miles away, rain, early morning, and still 13 bikes show up to honor Seth Hartin.
    The family and all of the Funeral Directors were very appreciative of every one of you.
    Before the service, the Dad (Gene) was standing outside admiring the flag line. He was so impressed that he went back inside the Chapel, brought his wife (the Mother) out to see it, she said over and over how much it meant to her.
    Thank you again for letting me be a part of this.
    And more than that, thanks for all you do.
    Frank

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