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Funeral for a Soldier (Texas Style)
E-mail from former Congressman Steve Stockman | July 12, 2003 | Vicki Pierce

Posted on 07/12/2003 1:34:25 PM PDT by anymouse

Glad to live in a state where our soldiers and sailors are respected...

What follows is a message from Vicki Pierce (a member of my church here in Highlands Ranch) about her nephew James' funeral (he was serving our country in Iraq):

I'm back, it was certainly a quick trip, but I have to also say it was one of the most amazing experiences of my life. There is a lot to be said for growing up in a small town in Texas.

The service itself was impressive with wonderful flowers and sprays, a portrait of James, his uniform and boots, his awards and ribbons, his boots. There was lots of military brass and an eloquent (though inappropriately longwinded) Baptist preacher. There were easily 1000 people at the service, filling the church sanctuary as well as the fellowship hall and spilling out into the parking lot.

However, the most incredible thing was what happened following the service on the way to the cemetery. We went to our cars and drove to the cemetery escorted by at least 10 police cars with lights flashing and some other emergency vehicles, with Texas Rangers handling traffic. Everyone on the road who was not in the procession, pulled over, got out of their cars, and stood silently and respectfully, some put their hands over their hearts, some had small flags. Shop keepers came outside with their customers and did the same thing.

Construction workers stopped their work, got off their equipment and put their hands over their hearts, too. There was no noise whatsoever except a few birds and the quiet hum of cars going slowly up the road.

When we turned off the highway suddenly there were teenage boys along both sides of the street about every 20 feet or so, all holding large

American flags on long flag poles, and again with their hands on their hearts. We thought at first it was the Boy Scouts or 4F club or something, but it continued .... for two and a half miles. Hundreds of young people, standing silently on the side of the road with flags. At one point we passed an elementary school, and all the children were outside, shoulder to shoulder holding flags ... kindergartners, handicapped, teachers, staff, everyone. Some held signs of love and support. Then came teenage girls and younger boys, all holding flags. Then adults. Then families. All standing silently on the side of the road. No one spoke, not even the very young children. The last few turns found people crowded together holding flags or with their hands on their hearts. Some were on horseback.

The military presence...at least two generals, a fist full of colonels, and representatives from every branch of the service, plus the color guard which attended James, and some who served with him ... was very impressive and respectful, but the love and pride from this community who had lost one of their own was the most amazing thing I've ever been privileged to witness.

I've attached some pictures, some are blurry (we were moving), but you can get a small idea of what this was like. Thanks so much for all the prayers and support.



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: anamericansoldier; army; fallen; funeral; iraq; patriotlist; soldier; supportourtroops; texas; tribute
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To: Jeff Head; anymouse
Thanks, Jeff, for the ping.

anymouse,

When I first saw this, I thought it was one of the many wonderful email stories that were, in fact, just fiction. The pictures are wonderful. Thanks for posting this.
101 posted on 07/12/2003 10:02:07 PM PDT by Badray (Molon Labe!)
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To: anymouse
Please pass along our sincere condolences and appreciation to the person who relayed this infomation to you, so they may forward it in retrograde.
102 posted on 07/12/2003 10:04:05 PM PDT by hoosiermama (Prayers for all)
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To: armymarinemom
Not a day goes by that thousands of us out here in flyover country say prayers for our brave soldiers.

I found that photo, btw... Don't know who the soldier is, though.


103 posted on 07/12/2003 10:05:10 PM PDT by Nita Nupress
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To: Brad's Gramma
As for myself, the sight of all of those children holding flags makes me happy to see evidence that there are still children in this country being raised correctly

Far more than you'd realize. Rest assured.

We can praise God for that!
104 posted on 07/12/2003 10:06:05 PM PDT by Fawnn (I think therefore I'm halfway there....)
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To: Nita Nupress
Great photo. That was taken in Takrit I believe.
105 posted on 07/12/2003 10:09:58 PM PDT by armymarinemom
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To: Squantos; SLB; Travis McGee; harpseal; sneakypete; Brad's Gramma
James was one of the 507th.

This thread shed's more light.

Post 36 is most informative.

The people in Comfort, TX were aware of how their fallen son went down I am sure...and they sent en masse a message to those animals, to America, to James and his family and to God in Heaven.

God bless them all...God rest James...and God comfort his wife and child and parents and loved ones there in Comfort, TX...where the town lived up to its name.

106 posted on 07/12/2003 10:15:20 PM PDT by Jeff Head
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To: Badray
See my post 106.
107 posted on 07/12/2003 10:19:17 PM PDT by Jeff Head
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To: Jeff Head
Thanks again.

108 posted on 07/12/2003 10:29:12 PM PDT by Badray (Molon Labe!)
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To: anymouse
No words needed. Thanks for posting this.
109 posted on 07/12/2003 10:29:28 PM PDT by Fred Mertz
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To: Fred Mertz
See my posts 26 and 106.

James was part of the 507th that got ambushed. Follow the links on 106.

Best regards my friend.

110 posted on 07/12/2003 10:33:41 PM PDT by Jeff Head
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To: Nita Nupress; Jeff Head
Incredible photo!
111 posted on 07/12/2003 10:40:14 PM PDT by Travis McGee (----- www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com -----)
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To: Jeff Head
This man was laid to rest in the same cemetery that has a large number of Texas Rangers buried . He's in good company.

Stay Safe Jeff.........Hope yer day was easy.

112 posted on 07/12/2003 10:44:11 PM PDT by Squantos (Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscript catapultas habebunt.)
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To: Jeff Head
BTTT
113 posted on 07/12/2003 11:16:57 PM PDT by Brad’s Gramma (Become a monthly donor to Free Republic)
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To: Travis McGee
Texans are unique folks, aren't they..
You just have to love them and respect them....

It's really a shame that all fallen warriors are not honored by their "community" as this young warrior was....

The heartbreaking truth, is that this young man's funeral was notable in that is was the exception to the rule.

Semper Fi
114 posted on 07/12/2003 11:48:52 PM PDT by river rat (War works......It brings Peace... Give war a chance to destroy Jihadists...)
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To: PROTESTBYPROXY
I can't talk!

This put one of those lumps in my throat, too. It has the same impact this time around.

115 posted on 07/12/2003 11:49:02 PM PDT by radu (May God watch over our troops and keep them safe)
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To: river rat
Yes, that is a sad truth.
BTW, the finished book went to the printer yesterday.
116 posted on 07/13/2003 12:00:26 AM PDT by Travis McGee (----- www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com -----)
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To: Travis McGee
bump
117 posted on 07/13/2003 12:10:54 AM PDT by Mogger
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To: Mogger; Jeff Head
rebump
118 posted on 07/13/2003 12:55:36 AM PDT by Travis McGee (----- www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com -----)
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To: RedBloodedAmerican
Proud to be a native Texan.

Thanks, RBA
119 posted on 07/13/2003 2:35:40 AM PDT by Tennessee_Bob (LORD, WHAT CAN THE HARVEST HOPE FOR, IF NOT FOR THE CARE OF THE REAPER MAN?)
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To: anymouse; Squantos; Clinger; GeronL; Billie; Slyfox; San Jacinto; SpookBrat; FITZ; DainBramage; ...
Wow! Is this a great Country/State or what ??
Thanks for the post and ping, Anymouse!

My apologies if you've already been pinged or seen this already.



Please let me know if you want ON or OFF my Texas ping list!. . .don't be shy.
No, you don't HAVE to be a Texan to get on this list!


Full Texas Ping List


120 posted on 07/13/2003 5:24:29 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP (Bu-bye Dixie Chimps! / Coming Soon !: Freeper site on Comcast. Found the URL. Gotta fix it now.)
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