WASHINGTON STATE PATRIOT GUARD RIDERS
LETTERS OF APPRECIATION
THE FOLLOWING ARE LETTERS FROM PEOPLE WHO WANT TO THANK THE WSPGR.
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TO ALL THE WSPGR MEMBERS FROM SUE HOWARD
I want to express my appreciation at the display of Respect
shown to Steve Inman and his Family and Friends on
December 8th, 2007.  Steve's Funeral was held at Evergreen
Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Vancouver, Washington. 
If you would please forward this sincere
Thank You to the Ride Captain - Lone Wolf, and Biker Babe
with the help of Kevin Williams, and all those who
participated. I worked with Steve at the Phone Company and
last spoke with him at his retirement party. 
Steve was a "Bigger than Life" character and would have been
Touched by your  Participation. When I first arrived for
Steve's funeral and I saw the bikes and Honor Guard,
I wondered if I was at the wrong place or time. 
I wondered if another one of our young active duty soldiers
had passed away. 
Then I remembered that Steve was a Veteran of the Vietnam
War.  The Honor Guard was a powerful statement of
Respect and Honor for one of our fallen Heroes.
I was moved and humbled to walk by the Honor Guard
as I entered and exited the Funeral Home.
Thank you for your selfless act of kindness.
To All PGR Members from Kristi  at the 66th Military Police
The Patriot Guard is an awesome organization. 
The feeling of having support from our civilian brothers and
sisters is one that cannot be replaced. The feeling of knowing
we are not doing this "on our own" is not replaceable by
anything. Please make sure you let every single Patriot Guard
know that the 66th Military Police Company is aware of the
support and are very thankful for what PGR does in support
of us. That feeling is called pride and patriotism, and I tell ya
it's a feeling that you grow to crave.
I truly value your friendship and can't wait to give ya a big ole hug!

I wanted to thank your members for attending the recent memorial service for 2nd class Petty Officer Chris Strom in Shelton, WA.  I knew Chris for many years and was his training
officer when he joined his local fire department.  I am also a Vietnam era USN Veteran who happens to ride.  I was so proud of you folks, what you represent and the job you do that I cannot really express my thanks with as much praise as I wish I could.I went to the web—site and filled out an   application.  Though I do not know much about how to
participate in your activities I do intend to find out more.
Again thank you for a job very well done.
Michael J Snyder
12/11/07
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