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JOHN
NORTH TEXAS BIKERS III


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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

PGR MISSION WICHITA FALLS TEXAS 7-29-09

Today, Wednesday, 7-29-09, the PGR had a mission in Wichita Falls Texas where former Marine & Vietnam Vet, Malcolm Bronaugh Jr., was laid to rest. Services were at Lunn's Funeral Home and burial was at Rosemont Cemetery. Join us for this mission and REMEMBER: IF YOU WANT TO SEE THE PICTURE BIGGER, JUST CLICK THE PICTURE.





This is the sign out front of Lunn's Funeral Home in Wichita Falls.



This is Lunn's Funeral Home, Wichita Falls Texas



We parked our bikes in the far corner of the rear parking lot. This is Joe's bike with the big flags. He & Angela (with the trike with big flags) would ride in the funeral procession to Rosemont Cemetery




That is Ron's Harley and behind his is our Assistant Ride Captain, Tex's bike with the PGR banner on the windshield. My bike is the blue one




We waited under cover in the shade for others to arrive. This is, from left to right: Ron, Tex and Joe




Ted (right) and Jimmy arrive. That is Ted's new Harley






This is Angela on her trike. Angela is Nubbin's wife. Nubbin has an O.D. colored trike that you can see a few posts down on the PGR Mission Jacksboro Texas post. Angela said Nubbin was working today & couldn't make it.. They are some really great people.







This is Mike, our North Texas PGR Ride Captain & Tex, our North Texas Assistant PGR Ride Captain.








This is Jimmy on his bike. He is an Iraqi War Vet









This is Doug arriving










Kevin arrives. Kevin's wife, Deborah, usually rides with him but she is recovering from surgery..Get well soon Deborah, we miss you...






Mike was driving the PGR Support Vehicle today and here we are getting the mission briefing from Mike. I want to thank Mike right now for all the cold water & Gatorade he had for us today. It wasn't too bad right then but it heated up rapidly when we got to the cemetery and we went thru a bunch of water.








Angela & Ted with their flags just prior to us setting the flag line. Ted is having shoulder surgery tomorrow morning, so he will be out of pocket for a while recovering. We wish you well tomorrow Ted..








This is Minister Curtis Cooper & I. He & I worked together a decade or so ago and he was my boss. He was doing the service today





The PGR flag line out front of Lunn's Funeral Home

The PGR flag line out front of Lunn's Funeral Home. One thing we were grateful for was that we were in the shade here.

Tex at the end of the line





Looking down the flag line out front as Mike makes sure everybody is ok or needs water.






Looking down the flag line on the side of the Funeral Home. Closest to me on out: Jimmy, Angela, Doug, Tex and Mike facing the line





Joe & Angela moved their bikes up, so they could be in the front part of the procession when it left for the cemetery






Looking down the flag line towards the back parking lot on the side of the funeral home. Closest to me on out are: Kevin, Ted, Joe and Ron is on the end hidden by his flag.






Me and Ted as we prepare to leave for the cemetery





This is Ron with Tex looking on. Ron is also a member of B.A.C.A. and he was telling us he just got his patch and they elected him Secretary/Treasurer of the local chapter. Congrats on the position Ron!








As we head to the Rosemont Cemetery, I get this pic of the PGR members behind me on Maplewood.






Our bikes at Rosemont Cemetery








Ted & Doug looking at Ted's new Harley Road King. The big blue Harley Ultra Classic behind Ted's bike, belongs to Doug

Ron & Tex setting up the rebar to hold addition flags






The USMC Honor Guard arrived. This is Gunnery Sergeant Glore, in charge of the detail







Members of the USMC Honor Guard are from left to right: SGT Cardenas, PFC Stewart, SSGT Banks, GUNNERY SERGEANT Galore, and Mr. Blaylock, retired USMC of the Marine Corps League. Thank you all for your service to our country and for keeping our freedom alive. Your actions today were OUTSTANDING.






The flags mounted on the rebar








We go to the support truck to get our flags to start the flag line. Front of the truck to the rear are: Ted, Ron, Doug, Tex and Mike.






The flag line forms up as the funeral procession nears










The line forms. Usually I am in the back line and get to take more pics. Today I was off to the right, in view of family & friends , so I left the camera in my vest pocket.



The USMC Honor Guard getting into position

The flag line as it wraps around the rear of the grave site.








The services over and the last picture of today is of us heading for the shade. Joe, Jimmy (sitting), Ron in front of Jimmy, Ted & Angela.
This will conclude this post. I enjoyed being with my PGR brothers & sisters today and was proud to be part of this PGR mission. Our condolences to the Bronaugh family and may God comfort you as you mourn your loss.
Scroll down for more rides, events & posts and don't forget to click on the "older posts" link at the bottom of EACH page for more rides and posts. Check out North Texas Bikers (1) at http://www.jjskewlstuff.blogspot.com/ for rides, events & posts from January 08-November 08. and North Texas Bikers II at: http://www.jjskewlstuffii.blogspot.com/ for rides, events & posts from Nov. 08-July 09. Until next post, ya'll be careful out there, ride safe, keep the rubber on the road & pray for our Troops & Pattie & Manuel................JOHN






































1 comment:

  1. lovely post and pics john. makes me feel as though im there, as usual.

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