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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210426T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210426T103000
DTSTAMP:20260503T095434
CREATED:20210422T191622Z
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SUMMARY:Funeral escort for USMC LCpl Victor D. Tsosie on 4/26
DESCRIPTION:ST.MICHAELS\, AZ  – The family of USMC LCpl Victor D. Tsosie is humbly requesting a funeral escort on Monday April 26\, 2021. \nSTAGING: 8:00 am(DST) Summit Funeral Home\, St. Michaels\, Az\nKSU: 8:30 am(DST)\nDESTINATION: 10am\, Chinle Veterans Cemetery\, Chinle\, Az\nROUTE: West on HWY 264 to Burnside Jct\, then north on US 191 \nFuneral service will be conducted for immediate family only. Thereafter\, visitors may pay their respect immediately following services will be conducted in accordance with CDC and Navajo Nation Covid-19 guidelines to protect friends and family. Thank you for understanding and cooperating. \nUSMC LCpl Victor D. Tsosie\, 55\, was born on October 23\, 1965 in Fort Defiance\, Az\, his parents are Dan and Polly Tsosie.  He lived in the Valley Store area with his parents and four siblings until he graduated from high school.  He enlisted in the Marine Corps and served time in Okinawa\, Japan.  He was an avid reader and enjoyed crossword puzzles\, what an intelligent man he was.  He had a love of motorcycles and motocross\, and was also a very devoted Minnesota Vikings fan.  He had four daughters and a grandpa to four grandchildren.  He loved each and every one of them and often told them how proud he was of what they were accomplishing in life.  He will be greatly missed\, especially his laugh and his humor.  He continued to laugh despite the medical issues he had struggled with. We love you Dad and we will miss you. -Robin\, Didi\, Shayna\, and Kayleigh \nOn behalf of the Navajo Hopi Honor Riders\, we send our condolences and prayers to the family of USMC LCpl Victor D. Tsosie. We thank you for your service\, you will never be forgotten. Rest in peace marine. \nContact: Robin Cook (daughter)\nbeebmarie@yahoo.com \n  \n 
URL:http://www.navajohopihonorriders.com/event/funeral-escort-for-usmc-lcpl-victor-d-tsosie-on-4-26/
LOCATION:Summit Funeral Home\, 346A AZ-264\, St. Michaels\, 86511\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210425T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210425T170000
DTSTAMP:20260503T095434
CREATED:20210422T195142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210422T195142Z
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SUMMARY:Apache County District 2 hosts a "Veterans Appreciation Motorcycle Run"
DESCRIPTION:Ganado\, Az- Apache County District 2 hosts a “Veterans Appreciation Motorcycle Run” on 4/25 Sunday\, 8am registration\, KSU 9am Ganado Apache County District 2. #masksRequired CDC guidelines will be followed. 1st Stop: Rock Point-Speedway. 2nd Stop: Shiprock-Shell Gas Station. 3rd Stop: Sheep Springs Express. End location: Ft. Defiance Apache County Road Yard (Contact: Alton Joe Sheperd 928-337-7503)
URL:http://www.navajohopihonorriders.com/event/apache-county-district-2-hosts-a-veterans-appreciation-motorcycle-run/
LOCATION:NM
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210422T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210422T130000
DTSTAMP:20260503T095434
CREATED:20210421T181630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210421T181647Z
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SUMMARY:Funeral escort for US Army SPC Asa Pete Moore 4/22
DESCRIPTION:GALLUP\, NM – The family of US Army SPC Asa Pete Moore is humbly requesting a funeral escort on Thursday April 22\, 2021. \n\n\n\nSTAGING: 11:30 am(DST) Cope Memorial\, Gallup\, Nm\nKSU: 12:30 pm(DST) immediately after funeral service\n\n\n\nDESTINATION: Gallup State Veterans Cemetery\, Gallup\, NM \n\n\n\nFuneral service will be conducted for immediate family only. Thereafter\, visitors may pay their respect immediately following services will be conducted in accordance with CDC and Navajo Nation Covid-19 guidelines to protect friends and family. Thank you for understanding and cooperating.\n\n\nUS Army SPC Asa Pete Moore was 43 years old and had two children. He served in Iraq and Afghanistan\, he was an infantry. During his last tour in Iraq\, he was diagnosed with TBI resulting from explosion. He was labeled 100% for service-connected disability as a veteran. He was honorably discharged October 2010 as fully decorated soldier.\n\n\nOn behalf of the Navajo Hopi Honor Riders\, we send our condolences and prayers to the family of US Army SPC Asa Pete Moore. We thank you for your service\, you will never be forgotten. Rest in peace soldier.\n\n\nContact: Samantha Moore(sister)\nMantha357@gmail.com
URL:http://www.navajohopihonorriders.com/event/funeral-escort-for-us-army-spc-asa-pete-moore-4-22/
LOCATION:Cope Memorial\, 1830 Barbara Ave\, Gallup\, NM\, 87301\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210421T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210421T103000
DTSTAMP:20260503T095434
CREATED:20210421T181937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210421T181937Z
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SUMMARY:Funeral escort for US Navy/ US Army Jesse E. Smallcanyon
DESCRIPTION:TUBA CITY\, AZ – The family of US Navy/ US Army Jesse E. Smallcanyon is requesting a funeral escort on Wednesday April 21\, 2021. \n\n\n\nSTAGING: 8:45 am(DST) Valley Ridge Mortuary\, Tuba City\, Az\nKSU: 9:00am(DST)\n\n\nDESTINATION: 11am Kayenta Community Cemetery \n\n\n\nFuneral service will be conducted for immediate family only. Thereafter\, visitors may pay their respect immediately following services will be conducted in accordance with CDC and Navajo Nation Covid-19 guidelines to protect friends and family. Thank you for understanding and cooperating.\n\nOn behalf of the Navajo Hopi Honor Riders\, we send our condolences and prayers to the family of US Navy/ US Army Jesse E. Smallcanyon. We thank you for your service\, you will never be forgotten. Rest in peace soldier. \n\n\nContact: Jason Small-canyon
URL:http://www.navajohopihonorriders.com/event/funeral-escort-for-us-navy-us-army-jesse-e-smallcanyon/
LOCATION:Valley Ridge Mortuary\, 123 Moenave Rd\, Tuba City\,\, AZ\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210409T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210409T123000
DTSTAMP:20260503T095434
CREATED:20210408T225506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210408T225506Z
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SUMMARY:Funeral escort for USMC veteran Oscar L. House Sr.
DESCRIPTION:FT.DEFIANCE\, AZ – The family of USMC veteran Oscar L. House Sr. is humbly requesting a funeral escort on Friday April 9\, 2021. \nSTAGING: 10:00 am(DST) Good Shepherd Mission\, 1 Kit Carson Dr\, Fort Defiance\nKSU: 10:30 am(DST)\nGAS STOP: 12:00 pm Hopi Travel Plaza\nDESTINATION: 1:00pm Desert View Cemetery\, Winslow\, Az \nFuneral service will be conducted for immediate family only. Thereafter\, visitors may pay their respect immediately following services will be conducted in accordance with CDC and Navajo Nation Covid-19 guidelines to protect friends and family. Thank you for understanding and cooperating. \nUSMC veteran Oscar L. House Sr \,87\, he was born April 22\, 1933\, he served his country proudly from 1954 to 1959. Private service will be at the Good Shepherd Mission in Fort Defiance\, with Rev. Cathlena Plummer officiating. Burial will follow at the Desert View Cemetery in Winslow\, Arizona.Cmdr. Daniel Yazza of the Tséhootsooí Twin Warrior Society Veteran Organization\, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6789 of Fort Defiance\, along with honor guards\, will perform a 21-gun salute. \nSpecial guest Steven L. Damon of Fort Defiance will perform the Bird Song and other songs.\nOn behalf of the Navajo Hopi Honor Riders\, we send our condolences and prayers to the family of USMC veteran Oscar L. House Sr. We thank you for your service\, you will never be forgotten. Rest in peace marine. \nContact: Patricia House (daughter) \n  \n 
URL:http://www.navajohopihonorriders.com/event/funeral-escort-for-usmc-veteran-oscar-l-house-sr/
LOCATION:good shepherd mission\, 1 Kit Carson Dr\, Ft. Defiance\, AZ\, 86504\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210408T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210408T103000
DTSTAMP:20260503T095434
CREATED:20210407T162159Z
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SUMMARY:Funeral escort for US Army SPC Mateo Scott Roanhorse
DESCRIPTION:MICHAELS\, AZ – The family of US Army SPC Mateo Scott Roanhorse is requesting a funeral escort on Thursday April 8\, 2021. \nSTAGING: 7:30 am(DST) Summit Funeral Home\, St. Michaels\, Az\nKSU: 8:00 am(DST) \nDESTINATION: Family burial plot south of Wheatfields Chapter House (48 miles)\nFuneral service will be conducted for immediate family only. Thereafter\, visitors may pay their respect immediately following services will be conducted in accordance with CDC and Navajo Nation Covid-19 guidelines to protect friends and family. Thank you for understanding and cooperating. \nUS Army SPC Mateo Scott Roanhorse\, 31\, was a kind and caring son\, brother\, uncle\, grandson. He was raised in Blackrock\, AZ. He was a Chinle High School graduate\, Class of 2007. Roanhorse served his country for 4 years by enlisting in the US Army\, he served as a radio telephone operator for Bravo Company\, 2nd Battalion\, 87th Infantry Regiment during Operation Enduring XIV-XV. SPC Roanhorse was stationed in Fort Drum\, NY. After service\, he lived in Chandler\, AZ and attended Carrington College to obtain a Physical Therapist Assistant degree. He was then employed with AZ Spine & Disc Rehabilitation Center and worked with the veteran community. His hobbies were fishing\, golfing\, snow boarding\, rifle target shooting and continued his grut exercises. Mateo was a huge ASU fan and AZ Cardinals fan. \nSPC Roanhorse was a very clean and organized person. Everything he owned\, he took very good care of. He loved cleaning his truck. Mateo also had a special bond with horses and enjoyed time with his grandparents at their ranch. Mateo will always be remembered by family and friends.On behalf of the Navajo Hopi Honor Riders\, we send our condolences and prayers to the family of US Army SPC Mateo Scott Roanhorse. We thank you for your service\, you will never be forgotten. Rest in peace soldier. \nContact: Victoria McCraith (mother)\nCuroping08@gmail.com \n 
URL:http://www.navajohopihonorriders.com/event/funeral-escort-for-us-army-spc-mateo-scott-roanhorse/
LOCATION:Summit Funeral Home\, 346A AZ-264\, St. Michaels\, 86511\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210330T091500
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210330T123000
DTSTAMP:20260503T095434
CREATED:20210327T031022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210327T031326Z
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SUMMARY:Funeral escort for US Army 1SG Larry Goodman
DESCRIPTION:TUBA CITY\, AZ  – The family of US Army 1SG Larry Goodman is requesting a funeral escort on Tuesday March 30\, 2021. \nSTAGING: 9:15 am(DST) Valley Ridge Mortuary\, Tuba City\, Az\nKSU: 9:45 am(DST)\nFUNERAL SERVICE: 12:00pm DST (11am MST) Flagstaff Tabernacle\, 1201 W. Kaibab Ln\, Flagstaff\, Az\nDESTINATION: Escort to final resting place immediately after service. Citizen Cemetery\, 1300 S. San Francisco St\, Flagstaff\, Az \nFuneral service will be conducted for immediate family only. Thereafter\, visitors may pay their respect immediately following services will be conducted in accordance with CDC and Navajo Nation Covid-19 guidelines to protect friends and family. Thank you for understanding and cooperating. \nUS Army 1SG Larry Goodman was born in McNary\, Az\, the son of Clyde Goodman and Mary Jane Belone on September 14\, 1952. He was the eldest of his 8 siblings\, he grew up on the Navajo Nation in the Ts’ah Bii Kin (Inscription House) community. Being a young adult he was deployed overseas to Vietnam to serve his country. After 30 years of service\, he retired\, earning himself an honorable and meaningful career in the military. \nHe had one son and two daughters with Rose Goodman. Larry then returned home to Navajo Nation and he became an active community member and a leader. He was the Ts’ah Bii Kin Chapter vice president for 8 years and then chapter president for and additional 4 years. He also served on the Shonto school board as president. He was a grandfather to 8 grandchildren\, his family was his pride and joy\, he always provided them with love and wisdom. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends. \nOn behalf of the Navajo Hopi Honor Riders\, we send our condolences and prayers to the family of US Army 1SG Larry Goodman. We thank you for your service\, you will never be forgotten. Rest in peace soldier. \nContact: Victoria Goodman (sister)\nVgoodman1001@gmail.com \n 
URL:http://www.navajohopihonorriders.com/event/funeral-escort-for-us-army-1sg-larry-goodman/
LOCATION:Valley Ridge Mortuary\, 123 Moenave Rd\, Tuba City\,\, AZ\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210330T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210330T113000
DTSTAMP:20260503T095434
CREATED:20210327T030815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210329T213234Z
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SUMMARY:Funeral escort for US Army SP4 Kee Herbert Begay
DESCRIPTION:TUBA CITY\, AZ  – The family of US Army SP4 Kee Herbert Begay is requesting a funeral escort on Tuesday March 30\, 2021. \nSTAGING:  8:30am (DST) Valley Ridge Mortuary\, Tuba City\, Az\nKSU: 9:00 am (DST)\nDESTINATION: 10:30am (MST) AZ Veterans Memorial Cemetery at Camp Navajo\, Bellemont\, Az \nGravesite service will be conducted for immediate family only. Thereafter\, visitors may pay their respect immediately following services will be conducted in accordance with CDC and Navajo Nation Covid-19 guidelines to protect friends and family. Thank you for understanding and cooperating. \nUS Army SP4 Kee Herbert Begay\, 71 of Kayenta\, Az (9/9/49 – 3/17/21).  His parents were Lester and Catherine Begay of Dennebito\, Az. His clans were; Nát’oh dine’é Táchii’nii born for Chishii dine’é\, Kinyaa’áanii were his chei and Naaneesht’ézhi Tábąąhá were his nalii. He lost his mother at four years old and was raised by his father and older siblings. He then attended Wingate Elementary\, Wingate High School then went to Shiprock High School his junior and senior year in Teec Nos Pos when he lived with his older sister Marie Peterson\, he graduated in 1969. Kee then attended college to study surveying and drafting. \nKee worked for the Bureau of Land Management in Shiprock\, NM\, where he performed project surveying and drafting. He also performed various drafting jobs on and off the Navajo reservation. More recently\, he worked with the Kayenta Township to survey and draw plans for their Refuse Program and their Recreational Facilities project. \nKee enlisted into the Army in 1972 and served 2 years and 9 months in the demilitarized zone (DMZ) in Seoul\, South Korea\, during the Vietnam War era. \nLike many veterans\, he suffered from PTSD and struggled with alcohol addiction after his return home from Vietnam and South Korea. He was a very sociable person and had many friends\, he was happiest when he was spending time with his family. He has 18 grandchildren. \nKee is survived by his children; Derryl Begay\, Eric Begay\, Joseph Begay\, Bryan Begay\, Yvette Gilmore-Tate; his siblings\, Lee Earl Begay\, Marie Peterson and his wife of 41 years\, Alice Gorman-Begay. Kee is preceded in death by his parents Lester and Catherine Begay\, his siblings\, Bahe Begay\, Leonard Begay\, Rita Begay\, Glennabah Begay; and his eldest son\, Kee Herbert Begay Jr. \nOn behalf of the Navajo Hopi Honor Riders\, we send our condolences and prayers to the family of US Army SP4 Kee Herbert Begay.  We thank you for your service\, you will never be forgotten. Rest in peace soldier. \nContact: Yvette Tate (daughter)\nMikayla_tbk@msn.com \n 
URL:http://www.navajohopihonorriders.com/event/funeral-escort-for-us-army-sp4-kee-herbert-begay/
LOCATION:Valley Ridge Mortuary\, 123 Moenave Rd\, Tuba City\,\, AZ\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210323T104500
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210323T113000
DTSTAMP:20260503T095434
CREATED:20210319T192056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210319T225742Z
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SUMMARY:Funeral escort for US Army PVT Carlos D. Sanchez
DESCRIPTION:GALLUP\, NM   – The family of US Army PVT Carlos D. Sanchez is requesting a funeral escort on Tuesday March 23\, 2021. \nSTAGING: 10:45am Rollies Mortuary\, 401 E. Nizhoni\, Gallup\, NM\nKSU: 11:15am\nDESTINATION: Hillcrest Cemetery\,960 W. Aztec Ave\, Gallup\, NM \nGravesite service will be conducted for immediate family only. Thereafter\, visitors may pay their respect immediately following services will be conducted in accordance with CDC and Navajo Nation Covid-19 guidelines to protect friends and family. Thank you for understanding and cooperating. \nUS Army PVT Carlos D. Sanchez was born in Thoreau\, NM\, he was a lifetime resident of Chihuahuita community in Gallup. He enlisted into the US Army in 1943\, he was a WWII veteran. He served as a demolitions specialist for the 4300th Quartermaster Railhead Co. He was in combat in Northern France\, Central Europe and Germany. He was honorably discharged on November 2\, 1945. He then returned home to New Mexico as an ammunition handler at Ft. Wingate\, NM. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends. \nOn behalf of the Navajo Hopi Honor Riders\, we send our condolences and prayers to the family of US Army PVT Carlos D. Sanchez . We thank you for your service and you will never be forgotten. Rest in peace soldier. \nContact: Carlos Sanchez (son)\nlosadillo@gmail.com
URL:http://www.navajohopihonorriders.com/event/funeral-escort-for-us-army-pvt-carlos-d-sanchez/
LOCATION:Rollies Mortuary\, 401 E Nizhoni Blvd\, Gallup\, NM\, 87301\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210323T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210323T120000
DTSTAMP:20260503T095434
CREATED:20210307T003045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210307T003045Z
UID:2128-1616486400-1616500800@www.navajohopihonorriders.com
SUMMARY:In memory of US Army SPC Lori Ann Piestewa
DESCRIPTION:Mom\, Hopi\, hero: Piestewa an icon\nBy Billy House and Mark Shaffer\n(Arizona Republic/Associated Press) \nArmy Pfc. Lori Piestewa has become the nation’s most recognizable Native American military icon since Ira Hayes helped raise the Stars and Stripes on Iwo Jima. \nJust ask retired Army Col. Tom Spencer of Hampstead\, N.C.\, about the impact of her death in Iraq. \nHe flew to Denver on April 9 so he could meet another retired military friend\, drive nearly 500 miles to Piestewa’s hometown of Tuba City\, Ariz.\, attend a memorial service for Piestewa on April 11 and donate money to the scholarship fund for her two small children. \n“It’s important to pay our soldierly respects\,” Spencer said. \nThat is just one small aspect of the bigger story that has captured worldwide attention. Consider: \n** A national memorial for women military veterans in Washington is seeking items of Piestewa’s clothing for an exhibit. \n** Tens of thousands of dollars are flowing into memorial accounts bearing her name. \n** Newspaper articles and media requests from all over the world for interviews with her family and others who knew her continue daily. \n** Piestewa\, 23\, has been the focus of spots on programs as varied as “Hardball With Chris Matthews” and “Good Morning America.” \n** A move is afoot to rename Squaw Peak in Phoenix after Piestewa. \nBut why has Piestewa captured the world’s imagination and become a focal point for national grieving over all lost soldiers? \nShe is believed to be the first Native American woman killed in combat in a foreign war. \nShe was a single mother with two small children\, a boy\, 4\, and a girl\, 3. \nShe has become a symbol of the danger for all women in the combat zone. \nShe came from the same environs that produced the famed Navajo Code Talkers of World War II\, who have enjoyed a recent renaissance in the public spotlight because of last year’s movie “Windtalkers.” \nAnd\, with the number of U.S. war dead in Iraq at just over 150\, the media focus on the victims has been concentrated and intense\, especially on those with unusual backgrounds like that of Piestewa. \n“People want to have some way to respond to all of this tragedy. And Lori\, being a single mother\, a Native American — in spite of everything she had to lose — went off and did everything she could do\,” said Rep. Trent Franks\, R-Ariz.\, whose district includes the Hopi Reservation in northern Arizona. \n“Because she stands out as a little bit different\, she gives us all someone with which to try to personify the losses we feel.” \nOthers agree. \n“The thing that strikes me about this is where there are massive amounts of casualties\, it is very difficult to make that real. So\, there’s a tendency to pick one individual to focus on\,” said Linda Grant De Pauw\, president of the Maryland-based Minerva Center\, a non-profit educational foundation supporting the study of military women and women in war. \n“Her story brings a number of things together: the Native American element\, a woman in war\, being a mother\, and the current military action. All of those are brought into focus in an emotional way\,” De Pauw said. \nTo some degree\, the nation’s collective grieving over Piestewa is a product of the speed and reach of modern media\, eager to dispense the news that she was the first woman known killed in the Iraq war and possibly the nation’s first Native American woman ever killed in combat. \nEric Ehst\, spokesman for the Phoenix/Scottsdale chapter of the National Organization for Women\, said: “This is a woman who died for her country doing what she was supposed to be doing. She wasn’t some innocent bystander. She was young\, a single mother and capable.” \nPiestewa’s story also enhances the status of all Native Americans\, said Leo Chischilly\, director of the Navajo office of Veterans Affairs. \n“The Code Talkers alerted this country to the contributions of Native Americans in war\,” Chischilly said. “And even though we are all very sad about the death of Lori Piestewa\, her death gives us a great deal of pride about ourselves.” \nGary Laderman\, a professor of religion at Emory University in Atlanta\, is inclined to believe interest in Piestewa will be long-lasting. \n“It’s hard to say\,” he said. “But her ethnic-religious status as a marker of identity likely makes this something that will not just disappear. I imagine her name on mountains\, streets and other kinds or forms of memorializations that will keep her in mind.” \n* * * * * \nTributes planned for female soldier killed in combat \nPHOENIX — Plans are in the works to honor an Army private at the nation’s capital as the first known American Indian woman in the U.S. military to have been killed in combat. \nPfc. Lori Piestewa is to be featured in an exhibit set to open May 24 at the Women in Military Service for America Memorial\, located at Arlington National Cemetery near Washington\, D.C.\, and later at Memorial Day ceremonies there. \nPiestewa was a member of the Hopi Tribe and lived near the Navajo Reservation community of Tuba City in northern Arizona. She was among eight members of the Fort Bliss\, Texas-based 507th Maintenance Company ambushed in Iraq whose status was changed April 4 from missing in action to killed. \n“To the best of our knowledge\, she is the first Native American woman in U.S. military service killed as a result of combat\,” said retired Air Force Brig. Gen. Wilma Vaught\, president of the foundation that raised funds to build the memorial at Arlington. \n— Associated Press \n* * * * * \nFlags flown at half mast to honor servicewoman \nWINDOW ROCK\, Ariz. — The vice president of the Navajo Nation ordered that flags be flown at half mast on the reservation for two days in honor of a servicewoman killed in Iraq. \nArmy Pfc. Lori Piestewa\, whose unit was attacked March 23 near Nasiriyah\, was the first American servicewoman killed in the war and one of only a handful of American Indian women serving in the military. Piestewa was a member of the Hopi Tribe\, whose reservation is surrounded by the Navajo Reservation. \n“Lori Piestewa’s military service is a reflection of the dedication of our Native American soldiers who are defending our nation and traditional homelands in this time of war\,” said Navajo Vice President Frank Dayish Jr. \n“We should honor\, respect and salute our committed military personnel serving in this conflict\,” he said. “Our thoughts and prayers are with the Piestewa family.” \nDayish’s executive order asked that Navajo Nation flags across the reservation be flown at half mast on both April 7 and 8. \n— Associated Press
URL:http://www.navajohopihonorriders.com/event/in-memory-of-us-army-spc-lori-ann-piestewa/
LOCATION:NM
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210317T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210317T113000
DTSTAMP:20260503T095434
CREATED:20210316T235607Z
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SUMMARY:Funeral escort for US Army PVT Allen Todacheenie
DESCRIPTION:FLAGSTAFF\, AZ – The family of US Army PVT Allen Todacheenie is requesting a funeral escort on Wednesday March 17\, 2021. \n\n\n\nSTAGING: 10:30am Norvel Owens Mortuary\, 914 E. Rt.66\, Flagstaff\, AZ\nKSU: 11:00am\n\nDESTINATION: Arizona Veterans Memorial Cemetery at Camp Navajo\, Bellemont\, AZ \n\n\n\n\nGravesite service will be conducted for immediate family only. Thereafter\, visitors may pay their respect immediately following services will be conducted in accordance with CDC and Navajo Nation Covid-19 guidelines to protect friends and family. Thank you for understanding and cooperating. \n\n\n\n\nUS Army PVT Allen Todacheenie\, 77 years old\, he was born on June 17\, 1943 in Tolani Lake\, Az. He attended Winslow High School\, he enjoyed playing sports in high school\, he ran cross country and track. After high school\, he continued higher education at Long Beach City College\, then he enlisted into the US Army in 1965\, he fought for his country during the Vietnam War for nearly two years\, he was honorably discharged. \n\n\n\nReturning home to Tolani Lake\, he got married to Loretta\, they had four children together; Jennifer\, Deanna\, Ronald and Coleen. He has 6 grandchildren and one great granddaughter. His family was his pride and joy.\n\n\n\nHe was elected to be the grazing representative for Leupp Chapter for many years and also a school board member for Leupp Boarding School. \n\n\n\nOn behalf of the Navajo Hopi Honor Riders\, we send our condolences and prayers to the family of US Army PVT Allen Todacheenie . We thank you for your service and you will never be forgotten. Rest in peace soldier.\n\n\nContact: Jennifer Todacheenie (daughter)\njtlaughter@gmail.com
URL:http://www.navajohopihonorriders.com/event/funeral-escort-for-us-army-pvt-allen-todacheenie/
LOCATION:Norvel Owens Mortuary\, 914 E. Rte 66\,\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, 86004\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210312T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210312T133000
DTSTAMP:20260503T095434
CREATED:20210310T183545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210310T183545Z
UID:2146-1615550400-1615555800@www.navajohopihonorriders.com
SUMMARY:Funeral escort for US Army SSG Phillip Smith
DESCRIPTION:GALLUP\, NM – The family of US Army SSG Phillip Smith is requesting a funeral escort on Friday March 12\, 2021. \nSTAGING: 12:00pm Rollie’s Mortuary\, Gallup\, NM\nKSU: 12:30 pm\nDESTINATION: Sunset Memorial Park\, 21 NM-118\, Gallup\, NM \nGravesite service will be conducted for immediate family only. Thereafter\, visitors may pay their respect immediately following services will be conducted in accordance with CDC and Navajo Nation Covid-19 guidelines to protect friends and family. Thank you for understanding and cooperating. \nUS Army SSG Phillip Smith enlisted into the US Army in 1981 immediately after high school\, after completing his enlistment\, he joined the Army Reserve. He served a tour in Afghanistan Operation Enduring Freedom for 10 months. He retired in 2005. \nOn behalf of the Navajo Hopi Honor Riders\, we send our condolences and prayers to the family of US Army SSG Phillip Smith. We thank you for your service and you will never be forgotten. Rest in soldier. \nContact: Corina Smith (wife)\nCyb1126@gmail.com \n 
URL:http://www.navajohopihonorriders.com/event/funeral-escort-for-us-army-ssg-phillip-smith/
LOCATION:Rollies Mortuary\, 401 E Nizhoni Blvd\, Gallup\, NM\, 87301\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210312T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210312T090000
DTSTAMP:20260503T095434
CREATED:20210309T025517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210309T025517Z
UID:2131-1615534200-1615539600@www.navajohopihonorriders.com
SUMMARY:Funeral escort for USMC LCpl Kyrin Michael Benally
DESCRIPTION:MICHAELS\, AZ – The family of USMC LCpl Kyrin Michael Benally is requesting a funeral escort on Friday March 12\, 2021. \nSTAGING: 7:30am Summit Mortuary\, St. Michaels\, Az\nKSU: 8:00 am\nDESTINATION: Chinle Veterans Cemetery\, Chinle\, Az \nGravesite service will be conducted for immediate family only. Thereafter\, visitors may pay their respect immediately following services will be conducted in accordance with CDC and Navajo Nation Covid-19 guidelines to protect friends and family. Thank you for understanding and cooperating. \nKyrin Micheal Benally born November 3\, 1998 in Chinle Arizona to Ernest & Evangeline Benally. He was orginally from Blue Gap\, Arizona. He has four siblings\, two younger sisters-Angelina and Ernesia and two brothers-Cody and Ethan. He graduated June 2016 from Murray High School\, Murray Utah. He enjoyed sports such as football\, wrestling\, and baseball. March 2016\, he enlisted in the Marine Corps-Sandy\, Utah Recruitment Station. He served four years reaching the rank of Lance Corporal. He completed his boot camp at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego. After competing boot camp\, he was stationed in Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune\, North Carolina. March 2018\, he was deployed to Europe. Upon his return from deployment in December 2018\, he continued his training at Camp Lejeune. July 2019\, he married Vaniesha Joe in Chinle\, Arizona\, whom he was married to at the time of his death. September 2020\, he was honorably discharged and moved to Salt Lake City\, Utah. He was employed with FedEx with plans to join the Salt Lake City Utah Police Academy. LCpl Kyrin Micheal Benally deceased March 04\, 2021 \nOn behalf of the Navajo Hopi Honor Riders\, we send our condolences and prayers to the family of USMC LCpl Kyrin Michael Benally. We thank you for your service\, you will never be forgotten. Rest in marine. \nContact: Jackie Begay (family friend)\njbegaye5@gmail.com \n 
URL:http://www.navajohopihonorriders.com/event/funeral-escort-for-usmc-lcpl-kyrin-michael-benally/
LOCATION:Summit Funeral Home\, 346A AZ-264\, St. Michaels\, 86511\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210311T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210311T110000
DTSTAMP:20260503T095434
CREATED:20210309T031358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210309T031358Z
UID:2134-1615453200-1615460400@www.navajohopihonorriders.com
SUMMARY:Funeral escort for USMC SGT Raymond Ray Smith
DESCRIPTION:KAYENTA\, AZ – The family of USMC SGT Raymond Ray Smith is requesting a funeral escort on Thursday March 11\, 2021. \nSTAGING: 9:00am Valley Ridge Mortuary\, Tuba City\, Az\nKSU: 9:30 am\nDESTINATION: Kayenta Community Cemetery\, Kayenta\, Az \nGravesite service will be conducted for immediate family only. Thereafter\, visitors may pay their respect immediately following services will be conducted in accordance with CDC and Navajo Nation Covid-19 guidelines to protect friends and family. Thank you for understanding and cooperating. \nRaymond Ray Smith was 63 years old and born on October 18\, 1957 in Gouldings\, Utah. In his early years he went to placement in Mesa\, AZ. Raymond graduated from Monument Valley High School in Kayenta\, AZ in 1976. After high school he enlisted in the military and spent 4 years in the United States Marine Corps from 1976 to 1980. A few years after completing his time in the US Marine Corps he completed the Police Academy and became a Navajo Nation Police Officer for 4 years. Raymond was a man of many trades\, so after working as a police officer he went to work out of state as a carpenter. He spent the most part of his life being a carpenter on and off the reservation. Raymond was the oldest of 11 siblings\, and a father of four\, Alvin\, Edmund\, Natasha and Tasheena. Raymond passed away on March 3\, 2021 in Kayenta\, AZ. \nOn behalf of the Navajo Hopi Honor Riders\, we send our condolences and prayers to the family of USMC SGT Raymond Ray Smith. We thank you for your service\, you will never be forgotten. Rest in marine. \nContact: Jason Smallcanyon (brother)\nangus8man1@gmail.com \n 
URL:http://www.navajohopihonorriders.com/event/funeral-escort-for-usmc-sgt-raymond-ray-smith/
LOCATION:Valley Ridge Mortuary\, 123 Moenave Rd\, Tuba City\,\, AZ\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210302T084500
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210302T100000
DTSTAMP:20260503T095434
CREATED:20210302T070948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210302T070948Z
UID:2118-1614674700-1614679200@www.navajohopihonorriders.com
SUMMARY:Funeral escort for US Army SPC4 Darrell Stanley
DESCRIPTION:FLAGSTAFF\, AZ  – The family of US Army SPC4 Darrell Stanley is requesting a funeral escort on Tuesday March 2\, 2021. \nSTAGING: 8:45am Norvel Owens Mortuary\, 914 E. Rte 66\, Flagstaff\, Az.\nKSU: 9:15 am\nDESTINATION: AZ Veterans Memorial Cemetery\, Bellemont\, AZ\nGravesite service will be conducted for immediate family only at 10am. Thereafter\, visitors may pay their respect immediately following services will be conducted in accordance with CDC and Navajo Nation Covid-19 guidelines to protect friends and family. Thank you for understanding and cooperating. \nUS Army SPC4 Darrell Stanley was born on February 17\, 1974. He grew up in Kayenta\, AZ graduated from MVHS and after High School he joined the US Army went to basic training at Ft. Benning\, GA for 11H1P Heavy Anti-armor Weapons Infantry where he earned the Infantry Blue Cord. And he continues on to Airborne school to become a Paratrooper like his brother before him. After earning his Silver Wings\, he was assigned to 82nd Airborne Division like his brother before him. While at Ft. Bragg in earned Army Achievement Medal (3X)\, Humanitarian Service Medal\, and National Defense Service Medal. At the end of his term\, he completed 50 plus jumps from a perfect C-17\, C-141-\, and C-130 military aircraft. “Airborne All The Way” \n  \nAfter service to his country\, he continued his education with the Army GI Bill starting with RSI Refrigeration Tech\, MCC Associates Degree\, ASU Bachelor’s Degree\, and finally Master’s Degree from ASU. With all his accomplishments he never looked down to anyone he treated every person he met with compassion and dignity (he gained a friend). He met the love of his life at Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community where he worked for 20 years. His career started there as an HVAC Technician then a Construction Project Manager. He loved his family- wife Beverly\, son Damon\, and two daughters Chelsee and McKenzie. One of his teaching was “In our language there’s no such word for “Step-kids” they’re all my kids”. \n  \nDarrell is a Áshįįhí — Salt Clan and born for Tó Dích’íi’nii — Bitter Water\, maternal grandfather Tábąąhí — Water’s Edge\, and paternal grandfather Bit’ahnii — Within the Cover/Brow of Mountain Leaf.  Son of the late William Stanley\, mother Lillie Stanley. Grandson of the late Dick Hoshinc and Grandmother late Mary Hoshinc from Dennehotso.  Paternal Grandfather late John Lee Benally\, and paternal grandmother late Betty Benally from Sweetwater\, AZ. \n  \nOn behalf of the Navajo Hopi Honor Riders\, we send our condolences and prayers to the family of US Army SPC4 Darrell Stanley. We thank you for your service\, you will never be forgotten. Rest in soldier. \nContact: Wilfred Stanley (brother) \nwilphx@yahoo.com
URL:http://www.navajohopihonorriders.com/event/funeral-escort-for-us-army-spc4-darrell-stanley/
LOCATION:Norvel Owens Mortuary\, 914 E. Rte 66\,\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, 86004\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210222T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210222T103000
DTSTAMP:20260503T095434
CREATED:20210220T210900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210220T210900Z
UID:2114-1613980800-1613989800@www.navajohopihonorriders.com
SUMMARY:Funeral escort for US Army veteran Don Jones
DESCRIPTION:TSE BONITO\, NM  – The family of US Army veteran Don Jones is requesting a funeral escort on Monday February 22\, 2021. \nSTAGING: 8:00am Silver Creek Mortuary\, Tse Bonito\, NM\nKSU: 8:30 am\nDESTINATION: St. Isabel Church\, Lukachukai\, AZ \nGravesite service will be conducted for immediate family only. Thereafter\, visitors may pay their respect immediately following services will be conducted in accordance with CDC and Navajo Nation Covid-19 guidelines to protect friends and family. Thank you for understanding and cooperating.US Army veteran Don Jones served his country proudly from 1942 to 1946\, he was a very hard worker\, a rancher and loved by many who knew him. He will deeply missed by his family and friends.\nOn behalf of the Navajo Hopi Honor Riders\, we send our condolences and prayers to the family of US Army veteran Don Jones. We thank you for your service\, you will never be forgotten. Rest in soldier. \nContact: Maureen Tomasiyo (granddaughter)\nTomasiyo505@gmail.com
URL:http://www.navajohopihonorriders.com/event/funeral-escort-for-us-army-veteran-don-jones/
LOCATION:Silver Creek Mortuary\, Tse Bonito\, NM\, Tso Bonito\, NM\, 87301
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210219T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210219T110000
DTSTAMP:20260503T095434
CREATED:20210215T222855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210215T223013Z
UID:2103-1613727000-1613732400@www.navajohopihonorriders.com
SUMMARY:Funeral escort for US Army veteran John Joe Jr.
DESCRIPTION:KIRTLAND\, NM – The family of US Army veteran John Joe Jr. is requesting a funeral escort on Friday February 19\, 2021. \nSTAGING: 9:30am Cope Memorial Chapel\, 458 Co Rd 6100\, Kirtland\, NM\nKSU: 10:15 am\nDESTINATION: Cove Community Cemetery\, Cove\, Az.\nROUTE: west on Hwy 64 to Hwy 491 to Indian Rte 13 to Rte 33 to Cove \nGravesite service will be conducted for immediate family only. Thereafter\, visitors may pay their respect immediately following services will be conducted in accordance with CDC and Navajo Nation Covid-19 guidelines to protect friends and family. Thank you for understanding and cooperating. \nUS Army veteran John Joe Jr. was a WWII veteran\, he served his country proudly from June 23\, 1944 to February 18\, 1946. He was a rifleman in the 77th Infantry. He worked with a portable flamethrower\, an automatic rifle squad and .30 caliber rifle squad. He will be deeply missed by his family and friends. \nOn behalf of the Navajo Hopi Honor Riders\, we send our condolences and prayers to the family of US Army veteran John Joe Jr. We thank you for your service\, you will never be forgotten. Rest in soldier. \nContact: Joshua Joe (grandson)\njoshywashy88@gmail.com\n \n 
URL:http://www.navajohopihonorriders.com/event/funeral-escort-for-us-army-veteran-john-joe-jr/
LOCATION:Cope Memorial KNM\, 458 Co Rd 6100\, Kirtland\, NM\, 87417
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210219T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210219T100000
DTSTAMP:20260503T095434
CREATED:20210213T035245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210215T211940Z
UID:2092-1613723400-1613728800@www.navajohopihonorriders.com
SUMMARY:Funeral escort for USMC LCPL Guy Bitsilly Jr
DESCRIPTION:GALLUP\, NM – The family of USMC LCPL Guy Bitsilly Jr. is requesting a funeral escort on Friday February 19\, 2021. \nSTAGING: 8:30am Rollies Mortuary\, Gallup\, NM\nKSU: 9:00 am\nDESTINATION: Houck Veterans Cemetery\, Houck Az.\nROUTE: west on I-40 for 35 miles\, exit 348 St. Anslem Houck\, AZ \nGravesite service will be conducted for immediate family only. Thereafter\, visitors may pay their respect immediately following services will be conducted in accordance with CDC and Navajo Nation Covid-19 guidelines to protect friends and family. Thank you for understanding and cooperating. \nUSMC LCPL Guy Bitsilly Jr. or “JR” as he was known to his family and friends\, survived by his daughters\, Deirdre L. Bitsilly of Querino Canyon\, AZ\, Desiree L. Bitsilly of San tan Valley. AZ\, and son\, Randall Keedah of Gallup\, NM\, grandchildren\, Jaden\, Madison\, and Chase Smith. \nJR was born of the Water’s Edge People (Tabaaha) and for The Tower House People (Kinyaa’áanii) on July 15\, 1947\, the oldest son of Guy Bitsilly Sr. (deceased) and Dorothy Bitsilly. He was raised in Tohatchi\, NM. He was a proud veteran of the United States Marine Corps\, serving in the Vietnam War as a member of the 3rd Marine Division. \nHe was always active and engaged in the community in both sporting and civic events. He participated in the Senior Olympics in Alabama\, Nevada\, and Albuquerque\, NM competing in track and field events\, as well as shuffleboard. He enjoyed hunting and fishing\, watching high school basketball games\, and traveling. He was an active participant in Gourd dancing at many Powwows across the US including Gathering of Nations Pow Wow. If there was a Powwow or Song & Dance in his community including local Navajo fairs\, you were sure to see JR there along with his trusted red jeep. As a proud veteran\, he was active in securing a location for a veteran’s cemetery in Houck\, AZ\, which will be his final resting place. \nOn behalf of the Navajo Hopi Honor Riders\, we send our condolences and prayers to the family of USMC LCPL Guy Bitsilly Jr. We thank you for your service\, you will never be forgotten. Rest in peace marine. \nContact: Deirdre Bitsilly (daughter)\ndeirdrelucy@gmail.com \n 
URL:http://www.navajohopihonorriders.com/event/funeral-escort-for-usmc-lcpl-guy-bitsilly-jr/
LOCATION:Rollies Mortuary\, 401 E Nizhoni Blvd\, Gallup\, NM\, 87301\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210217T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210217T100000
DTSTAMP:20260503T095434
CREATED:20210215T221011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210215T221011Z
UID:2099-1613550600-1613556000@www.navajohopihonorriders.com
SUMMARY:Funeral escort for US Army SPC4 Frank Hardy Sr
DESCRIPTION:US Army SPC4 Frank Hardy Sr\nTSE BONITO\, NM – The family of US Army SPC4 Frank Hardy Sr. is requesting a funeral escort on Wednesday February 17\, 2021. \nSTAGING: 8:30am Silver Creek Mortuary\, Tse Bonito\, NM\nKSU: 9:00 am\nDESTINATION: Ganado Community Cemetery\, Ganado\, Az.\nROUTE: west on Hwy 264 to Hwy 191 \nGravesite service at 10am\, will be conducted for immediate family only. Thereafter\, visitors may pay their respect immediately following services will be conducted in accordance with CDC and Navajo Nation Covid-19 guidelines to protect friends and family. Thank you for understanding and cooperating. \nUS Army SPC4 Frank Hardy Sr. was born in Keams Canyon\, Arizona on September 20\, 1945. The son of the late Margaret Anderson and Howard Hardy Sr. He was preceded in death by an older sister\, a younger sister and brother. He was the oldest of his siblings. He is survived by his wife Beverly Hardy of 52 years and 3 sons\, Joseph\, Frank Jr. and Hamilton and 6 daughters\, Sharon\, Marie\, Esmerelda\, Cassandra\, Cheryl and Mary\, thirty-three grandkids and twenty-two great grandkids\, four brothers and one sister\, many nieces and nephews and countless extended family. \nFrank is from the Tower House Clan (Kinyaa’aanii) and born for Water’s Edge Clan (Tabaahii)\, his maternal grandfather is of the Red-running-into-the-water Clan (Tachiinii) and paternal grandfather is Bitter Water Clan (Todachinii). \nFrank was an Army Veteran served for 2 years active duty and 4 years ready reserve. Frank participated in the Vietnam War as a soldier in the United States Army. When Frank left the military\, He left with the rank of Specialist (E-4) he worked as a firefighter later transitioning to automotive mechanic. He was a member of Ganado Veterans Group. He also showed his patriotism at Gourd Dances. \nFrank worked at a mechanic for Navajo Engineering Authority (NECA)\, Apache County and Chevron Mining (CMI). He retired from CMI. He earned an associate degree from the University of New Mexico in Diesel Mechanic. \nOn behalf of the Navajo Hopi Honor Riders\, we send our condolences and prayers to the family of US Army SPC4 Frank Hardy Sr. We thank you for your service\, you will never be forgotten. Rest in soldier. \nContact: Joseph Hardy (son)\nJhardy.dineh@gmail.com \n  \n 
URL:http://www.navajohopihonorriders.com/event/funeral-escort-for-us-army-spc4-frank-hardy-sr/
LOCATION:Silver Creek Mortuary\, Tse Bonito\, NM\, Tso Bonito\, NM\, 87301
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210216T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210216T170000
DTSTAMP:20260503T095434
CREATED:20210203T194345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210203T195138Z
UID:2076-1613494800-1613494800@www.navajohopihonorriders.com
SUMMARY:In memory of USMC LCpl. Alejandro J. Yazzie
DESCRIPTION:Marine Lance Cpl. Alejandro J. Yazzie\nDied February 16\, 2010 Serving During Operation Enduring Freedom\n\nAge 23\, of Rock Point\, Ariz.; assigned to 1st Combat Engineer Battalion\, 1st Marine Division\, I Marine Expeditionary Force\, Camp Pendleton\, Calif.; died Feb. 16 while supporting combat operations in Helmand province\, Afghanistan. \nHe was Hashk’aa Hadzohó (Yucca Fruit Strung in a Line Clan)\, born for Tó’ Áhání (Near to Water Clan). His maternal grandfather was Bit’ahnii (Folded Arms Clan) and his paternal grandfather is Kinyaa’áanii (Towering House Clan). \n“WINDOW ROCK\, Ariz. — A Marine from the small Navajo community of Rock Point has died in Afghanistan\, community members and the Department of Defense say. \nThe remains of Lance Cpl. Alejandro Yazzie\, 23\, arrived Thursday at Dover Air Force Base\, Del. \nYazzie\, assigned to the Camp Pendleton\, Calif.-based 1st Combat Engineer Battalion\, died Tuesday while supporting combat operations in Helmand province\, according to a Defense Department release. \nTribal officials say Yazzie was a 2004 graduate of Rock Point High School…”\n(https://thefallen.militarytimes.com) \nIn addition to his wife\, son and mother\, Yazzie is survived by his father\, Johnson Yazzie; grandmother\, Minnie Yazzie; stepfather\, Peter Begay; three younger brothers\, Ferlando Lorin Bitsui\, Rodello Holyan and Chance Holyan; and younger sister\, Rayona Holyan.
URL:http://www.navajohopihonorriders.com/event/in-memory-of-usmc-lcpl-alejandro-j-yazzie/
LOCATION:NM
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210212T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210212T133000
DTSTAMP:20260503T095434
CREATED:20210211T063213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210211T063300Z
UID:2088-1613132100-1613136600@www.navajohopihonorriders.com
SUMMARY:Funeral escort for US Army SPC4 Lee Harold Donald
DESCRIPTION:US Army Spc4 Lee Harold Donald\nTUBA CITY\, AZ – The family of US Army SPC4 Lee Harold Donald is requesting a funeral escort on Friday February 12\, 2021. \nSTAGING: 12:15pm Ridge Valley Mortuary\, Tuba City\, Az\nKSU: 12:45pm\nDESTINATION: Shonto Junction State Route 98/US Hwy 160\, Shonto\, Az \nGravesite service will be at 2pm conducted for immediate family only. Thereafter\, visitors may pay their respect immediately following services will be conducted in accordance with CDC and Navajo Nation Covid-19 guidelines to protect friends and family. Thank you for understanding and cooperating. \nUS Army Spc4 Lee Harold Donald was born February 13\, 1949\, he was 71 yrs old. He grew up in a traditional Navajo home environment. He grew up herding sheep and riding horses. He graduated from Monument Valley High School in 1968. After graduation\, he enlisted into the Army on July 15\,1970. He was stationed in Germany during the Vietnam War era. His last assignment was with the 501st Ordnance Company USAREUR Unit. His military rank was SP4\, he was awarded the National Defense Service Medal and achieved Expert (Rifle M-16) and Expert (Rifle M-14). \nOn behalf of the Navajo Hopi Honor Riders\, we send our condolences and prayers to the family of US Army SPC4 Lee Harold Donald. We thank you for your service\, you will never be forgotten. Rest in peace soldier. \nContact: Donovan Delmar (nephew) \nDggpaul2@yahoo.com
URL:http://www.navajohopihonorriders.com/event/funeral-escort-for-us-army-spc4-lee-harold-donald/
LOCATION:Valley Ridge Mortuary\, 123 Moenave Rd\, Tuba City\,\, AZ\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210210T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210210T103000
DTSTAMP:20260503T095434
CREATED:20210202T054352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210202T054441Z
UID:2072-1612942200-1612953000@www.navajohopihonorriders.com
SUMMARY:Funeral escort for USMC LCPL Jones Lou Juan
DESCRIPTION:USMC LCPL Jones Lou Juan\nGALLUP\, NM – The family of USMC LCPL Jones Lou Juan is requesting a funeral escort on Wednesday February 10\, 2021. \nSTAGING: 7:30am Cope Memorial\, Gallup\, NM\nKSU: 8:00 am\nDESTINATION: Whiterock\, NM (28 miles north of Crownpoint\, NM) \nGravesite service will be conducted for immediate family only. Thereafter\, visitors may pay their respect immediately following services will be conducted in accordance with CDC and Navajo Nation Covid-19 guidelines to protect friends and family. Thank you for understanding and cooperating. \nUSMC LCPL Jones Lou Juan served his country for 3 years\, he was the son of the late Hoskie and Elta Juan of Lake Valley community\, he had 10 siblings. He was Dziłtł’ahnii ( Montain Cove Clan)\, born for Folded Arms Clan\, his maternal grandfather are Tábąąhá (Edge Waters Clan) and paternal grandfather Tsenabahił nii (Sleep Rock People). He graduated from Wingate High school\, entered Marines in 1981 honorably discharged in 1984\, he was very respectful of military veterans as well as those who are serving\, he always had love for the Rodeo circuit as well and riding saddle bronc himself. He loved his children and his family\, he left memories his family will always remember and keep dear to their hearts. He was a man of many trades; he was a silversmith and also a union carpenter. He will always be loved and remembered by his children\, family\, relatives and friends. Gone but not forgotten. \nOn behalf of the Navajo Hopi Honor Riders\, we send our condolences and prayers to the family of USMC LCPL Jones Lou Juan. We thank you for your service\, you will never be forgotten. Rest in peace marine. \nContact: Sherilynne Juan (niece)\nShayjuan.sj@gmail.com \n 
URL:http://www.navajohopihonorriders.com/event/2072/
LOCATION:Cope Memorial\, 1830 Barbara Ave\, Gallup\, NM\, 87301\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210209T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210209T110000
DTSTAMP:20260503T095434
CREATED:20210204T223456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210204T223456Z
UID:2084-1612863000-1612868400@www.navajohopihonorriders.com
SUMMARY:Funeral escort for USMC PVT Fernando Tom
DESCRIPTION:USMC PVT Fernando Tom\nGALLUP\, NM – The family of USMC PVT Fernando Tom is requesting a funeral escort on Tuesday February 9\, 2021. \nSTAGING: 9:30am Cope Memorial\, Gallup\, NM\nKSU: 10:00 am\nDESTINATION: Gallup Veterans Cemetery \nGravesite service will be conducted for immediate family only. Thereafter\, visitors may pay their respect immediately following services will be conducted in accordance with CDC and Navajo Nation Covid-19 guidelines to protect friends and family. Thank you for understanding and cooperating. \nUSMC PVT Fernando Tom was 47 years old\, from the community of Mexican Springs\, NM. He loved to watch sports\, read books and enjoyed time with his family. He had three brothers and two sisters\, he was from the Tower House Clan born for the Black Streaked Wood People. \nOn behalf of the Navajo Hopi Honor Riders\, we send our condolences and prayers to the family of USMC PVT Fernando Tom. We thank you for your service\, you will never be forgotten. Rest in peace marine. \nContact: Melanie Begay (sister)\nMelbct18@icloud.com \n 
URL:http://www.navajohopihonorriders.com/event/funeral-escort-for-usmc-pvt-fernando-tom/
LOCATION:Cope Memorial\, 1830 Barbara Ave\, Gallup\, NM\, 87301\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210122T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210122T100000
DTSTAMP:20260503T095434
CREATED:20210117T213659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210117T213659Z
UID:2029-1611300600-1611309600@www.navajohopihonorriders.com
SUMMARY:Funeral escort for USMC SSGT Jefferson Lee Yazzie
DESCRIPTION:ST. MICHAELS\, AZ – The family of USMC SSGT Jefferson Lee Yazzie is requesting a funeral escort on Friday January 22\, 2021. \nSTAGING: 7:30am Summit Funeral Home\, St. Michaels\, Az\nKSU: 8:00 am\nDESTINATION: Dilcon Community Cemetary\nROUTE: west on HWY 264 to Burnside\, south on Rte 15 to Indian Wells\, west to Dilcon\, south onto Hwy 60 towards Dilcon Community School\, turn right towards the back of the school until arriving at Dilcon Community Cemetary. \nGravesite service will be conducted for immediate family only. Thereafter\, visitors may pay their respect immediately following services will be conducted in accordance with CDC and Navajo Nation Covid-19 guidelines to protect friends and family. Thank you for understanding and cooperating. \nIn 2001\, USMC Ssgt Jefferson Lee Yazzie enlisted in the Marine Corp and was honorable discharge in 2011. He served his time as an Automotive Organizational Mechanic for 7 years and Motor Transport Maintenance Chief for the remainder of his service. He served three tours during Operation Iraqi/Enduring Freedom in 2003\, 2005 and 2007. \nHe was and will always be loved by his children\, family and friends. He will truly be missed by those who knew him and loved him. \nViewing services will be held for immediate family only and to be followed by burial services on January 22\, 2021 @ 10am. He will be escorted by Navajo Hopi Honor Riders to his final resting place among his paternal grandparents\, father\, brothers\, aunts and uncles at Dilcon Community Cemetary. For the protection of his children and family\, burial services will also be for immediate family only. Friends and other relatives may pay their respects during his escort towards the gravesite. \nOn behalf of the Navajo Hopi Honor Riders\, we send our condolences and prayers to the family of USMC Ssgt Jefferson Lee Yazzie. We thank you for your service\, you will never be forgotten. Rest in peace marine. \nContact: Raelencia Thompson (sister)\nYazzie88@gmail.com \n 
URL:http://www.navajohopihonorriders.com/event/funeral-escort-for-usmc-ssgt-jefferson-lee-yazzie/
LOCATION:Summit Funeral Home\, 346A AZ-264\, St. Michaels\, 86511\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210120T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210120T180000
DTSTAMP:20260503T095434
CREATED:20210131T195157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210131T214106Z
UID:2039-1611165600-1611165600@www.navajohopihonorriders.com
SUMMARY:IN LOVING MEMORY OF US ARMY SGT. CLIFTON J. YAZZIE
DESCRIPTION:IN LOVING MEMORY OF US ARMY SGT. CLIFTON J. YAZZIE\n\n\n\nFEB 20\, 1982 -JAN 20\, 2006 KIA OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM \n\n\n\n\n“I DID MY DUTY\, I PAID THE SUPREME PRICE\, I PRAY YOU’LL REMEMBER MY SACRIFICE. MY LIFE WAS SHORT\, I DID MY BEST. GOD GRANT ME PEACE IN MY ETERNAL REST” \n\n\n\nOn behalf of Navajo Hopi Honor Riders\, we remember those who gave their lives for our freedom. Please keep the family of US Army Sgt. Clifton J. Yazzie in your prayers along with all of our fallen warriors.\n\n\n\nUS Army Sgt. Clifton J. Yazzie of Fruitland NM was assigned to the 1st Battalion\, 327th Infantry Regiment\, 1st Brigade Combat team\, 101st Airborne Division. He was killed on January 20\, 2006 when an improvised explosive device detonated near his Humvee during patrol operations in Huwijah\, Iraq. Also killed were: Staff Stg. Rickey Scott. Sgt. Dennis J. Flanagan and Spc. Matthew C. Frantz.  Rest In Peace. \n\n\n\nCurrently\, the Navajo Hopi Honor Riders host the Annual Lori Piestewa Navajo Hopi Honor Ride to remember all KIA MIA POW and veterans from the Navajo & Hopi communities which takes place every year in the month of May\, where we HONOR\, REMEMBER and SUPPORT military families of our Fallen to let them know that their loved one is NOT FORGOTTEN. #neverforget #goldstarfamilies #thankaveteran
URL:http://www.navajohopihonorriders.com/event/in-loving-memory-of-us-army-sgt-clifton-j-yazzie/
LOCATION:NM
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210120T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210120T093000
DTSTAMP:20260503T095434
CREATED:20210116T182100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210116T182404Z
UID:2025-1611131400-1611135000@www.navajohopihonorriders.com
SUMMARY:Funeral escort for US Army Spc4 Dan Begody
DESCRIPTION:ST. MICHAELS\, AZ – The family of US Army Spc4 Dan Begody is requesting a funeral escort on Wednesday January 20\, 2021. \nSTAGING: 8:30am Summit Funeral Home\, St. Michaels\, Az\nKSU: 9:00 am\nDESTINATION: Burial site in Sanders\, Az.\nROUTE: South on Rt112 to Lupton\, then west on I-40 to Sanders (41 miles) \nGravesite service will be conducted for immediate family only. Thereafter\, visitors may pay their respect immediately following services will be conducted in accordance with CDC and Navajo Nation Covid-19 guidelines to protect friends and family. Thank you for understanding and cooperating. \nUS Army Spc4 Dan Begody was born on November 13\, 1943\, his clans are Mą’ii deeshgiizhinii (Coyote Pass)\, born for Ta’neeszahnii (Tangle People)\, his maternal grandfather is Kiyaa’áanii (Towering House) and his paternal grandfather is Bįįh bitoodnii (Deer Spring Water)\, he was 77 years old. Begody served his country from August 1966 to August 1968\, he vaguely spoke about his time in Vietnam. \nUS Army Spc4 Dan Begody never married or had children of his own\, but he was an extraordinary brother\, uncle\, and grandfather. Begody was a man of God. He attended church regularly and he enjoyed walking to and from church. He preferred to walk\, and was always seen walking. \nHe also enjoyed his nieces\, nephews and grandkids through his siblings. They adored him with all their hearts. From the time his nephews and nieces were born he helped care for them\, playing with them\, bouncing them around and singing to them as he walked around. He sang native songs\, to entertain the children in his family\, the kids all have good memories about his singing. \nBegody’s niece shares a memory of her uncle\, “Dan showed us tricks\, one that I recall was where he cut a string in front of you and he puts both cut ends in his mouth\, as we watched he moves his mouth around\, and he pulled the string out and it was not cut anymore. It was one string again. We were all amazed. We all have our special memories of Dan\, he will always be in our hearts and our thoughts. He has affected the lives of many people. He will always be loved and cherished.” \nOn behalf of the Navajo Hopi Honor Riders\, we send our condolences and prayers to the family of US Army Spc4 Dan Begody. We thank you for your service\, you will never be forgotten. Rest in peace soldier \nContact: Rose Benally (niece)\nRosebenally0500@gmail.com \n 
URL:http://www.navajohopihonorriders.com/event/funeral-escort-for-us-army-spc4-dan-begody/
LOCATION:Summit Funeral Home\, 346A AZ-264\, St. Michaels\, 86511\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210120T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210120T093000
DTSTAMP:20260503T095434
CREATED:20210115T031559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210116T182310Z
UID:2022-1611129600-1611135000@www.navajohopihonorriders.com
SUMMARY:Funeral escort for US Army PFC David Charley
DESCRIPTION:MICHAELS\, AZ – The family of US Army PFC David Charley is requesting a funeral escort on Wednesday January 20\, 2021. \nSTAGING: 8:00am Summit Funeral Home\, St. Michaels\, Az\nKSU: 8:30 am\nDESTINATION: Burial site in Greasewood\, Az. (3.5 miles south of Greasewood Chapter)\nROUTE: West on HWY 264\, south on NR 15 to Greasewood (57mi) \nGravesite service will be conducted for immediate family only. Thereafter\, visitors may pay their respect immediately following services will be conducted in accordance with CDC and Navajo Nation Covid-19 guidelines to protect friends and family. Thank you for understanding and cooperating. \nUS Army PFC David Charley served his country from October 1967 to July 1970\, he was a Vietnam veteran. He was born on July 11\, 1946\, his parents are Roman and Marie Charley. He is survived by his wife Evelyn Charley\, his children; Phillip Candelaria\, Audrey Candelaria\, Romana Charley and Manda Charley. He had nine grandchildren and one great grandchild. \nOn behalf of the Navajo Hopi Honor Riders\, we send our condolences and prayers to the family of US Army PFC David Charley. We thank you for your service\, you will never be forgotten. Rest in peace soldier. \nContact: Ramona Charley (daughter)\nmonamcharley@gmail.com \n 
URL:http://www.navajohopihonorriders.com/event/funeral-escort-for-us-army-pfc-david-charley/
LOCATION:Summit Funeral Home\, 346A AZ-264\, St. Michaels\, 86511\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210108T131500
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210108T143000
DTSTAMP:20260503T095434
CREATED:20210106T211623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210106T211623Z
UID:1940-1610111700-1610116200@www.navajohopihonorriders.com
SUMMARY:Funeral escort: US Army SP4-T Kee Yazzie Tohannie
DESCRIPTION:TUBA CITY\, AZ – The family of US Army SP4-T Kee Yazzie Tohannie is requesting a funeral escort on Friday January 8\, 2021. \nSTAGING: 1:15pm Valley Ridge Mortuary\, 123 Moenave Rd\, Tuba City\, AZ\nKSU: 1:30pm\nDESTINATION: Tuba City Cemetery\, Tuba City\, Az. \nGravesite service will be conducted at 2pm\, for immediate family only. Thereafter\, visitors may pay their respect immediately following services will be conducted in accordance with CDC and Navajo Nation Covid-19 guidelines to protect friends and family. Thank you for understanding and cooperating. \nUS Army SP4-T Kee Yazzie Tohannie was Korean War Veteran\, he enlisted for three years from 1956 to 1959. \nOn behalf of the Navajo Hopi Honor Riders\, we send our condolences and prayers to the family of US Army SP4-T Kee Yazzie Tohannie. We thank you for your service\, you will never be forgotten. Rest in peace soldier. \nContact: Rosanne Tohannie-McCabe (granddaughter)\nsissy_t_2003@yahoo.com \n 
URL:http://www.navajohopihonorriders.com/event/funeral-escort-us-army-sp4-t-kee-yazzie-tohannie/
LOCATION:Valley Ridge Mortuary\, 123 Moenave Rd\, Tuba City\,\, AZ\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210107T104500
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210107T120000
DTSTAMP:20260503T095434
CREATED:20210106T211155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210106T211155Z
UID:1936-1610016300-1610020800@www.navajohopihonorriders.com
SUMMARY:Funeral escort: USMC LCpl David Dweight Laughter
DESCRIPTION:FLAGSTAFF\, AZ – The family of USMC LCpl David Dweight Laughter is requesting a funeral escort on Thursday January 7\, 2021. \nSTAGING: 10:45am Norvel Owens Mortuary\, 914 E. Rte 66\, Flagstaff\, Az.\nKSU: 11:15 am\nDESTINATION: Arizona Veterans Memorial Cemetery- Bellemont\, Az\nROUTE: east on Rte 66\, right on Ponderosa Pkwy an onto E Butler\, merge onto W I-40 for 12.8 mi\, exit 185 for Transwestern Rd at Bellemont \nGravesite service will be conducted for immediate family only. Thereafter\, visitors may pay their respect immediately following services will be conducted in accordance with CDC and Navajo Nation Covid-19 guidelines to protect friends and family. Thank you for understanding and cooperating. \n  \nUSMC LCpl David Dweight Laughter enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in 1972 (age 19). During his service\, his MOS was 0311 Infantry Rifleman and he was part of the 1st Battalion\, 9th Marine Regiment\, 3rd Marine Division\, nicknamed “The Walking Dead”. He was stationed on Camp Schwab\, Okinawa\, while he served during the Vietnam War. He took part in operation LamSon 72. David was Honorably Discharged in 1974\, before he returned to the Navajo Nation. He met his wife\, my mom\, Arlene Sombrero in the spring of 1975; while working/attending Monument Valley High School. They were married on Sept 6\, 1975 at Inscription House\, Az. He continued to service his community by working for the Navajo Nation as a Branding Inspector\, Liaison for Tribal Work Experience Program\, Job training as a Welder (relocated his family and him to Pascagoula\, Mississippi)\, Welder for San Juan Power Plant and CDK Construction Company (on top of Black Mesa)\, 1981 completed his Cert in Automotive and Diesel Mechanic School at the Universal Technical Institute using his Montgomery GI Bill\, 1991 got elected to Chapter President for Inscription House Chapter\, Shonto Preparatory School Board President\, 1995 Council Delegate for Inscription House Chapter 1995-99\, School Board President for Kinłání (Flagstaff) Dormitory\, and NAGSA President. \nHe has helped his community in so many ways while serving them as a political leader and as a spiritual leader he has helped many people from all walks of life\, through the Native American Church. He believed\, valued\, and practiced the Navajo traditional ways and teachings of life. David was a family man and was always believed that you should help those who cannot do for themselves and inspire and teach the youth. His enlightenment was always sought in education\, belief\, lifelong bonds\, and retain Navajo Culture and language. His leadership is exemplary as he was dedicated to the needs of the people and always held the best interest of all. He will never be forgotten and will live on through his teachings and his family\, children\, and grandchildren. Rest in Peace Marine. \nOn behalf of the Navajo Hopi Honor Riders\, we send our condolences and prayers to the family of USMC LCpl David Dweight Laughter. We thank you for your service\, you will never be forgotten. Rest in peace marine. \nContact: Dion McCraig (son) \nDmc2003g@yahoo.com \n 
URL:http://www.navajohopihonorriders.com/event/funeral-escort-usmc-lcpl-david-dweight-laughter/
LOCATION:Norvel Owens Mortuary\, 914 E. Rte 66\,\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, 86004\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210107T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210107T100000
DTSTAMP:20260503T095434
CREATED:20210106T212829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210106T212829Z
UID:1947-1610004600-1610013600@www.navajohopihonorriders.com
SUMMARY:Funeral escort: US Army PFC Ned Curley Sr
DESCRIPTION:MICHAELS\, AZ – The family of US Army PFC Ned Curley Sr. is requesting a funeral escort on Thursday January 7\, 2021. \nSTAGING: 7:30am Summit Funeral Home\, St. Michaels\, Az\nKSU: 8:00 am\nDESTINATION: Chinle Veterans Memorial Cemetery\, Chinle\, Az.\nROUTE: West on Hwy 264\, then north onto Rt 191 \nGravesite service will be conducted for immediate family only. Thereafter\, visitors may pay their respect immediately following services will be conducted in accordance with CDC and Navajo Nation Covid-19 guidelines to protect friends and family. Thank you for understanding and cooperating. \nUS Army PFC Ned Curley Sr was 87 years old\, he served his country for 9 years. He was an honorable veteran\, a loving husband\, father and grandfather. He will be dearly missed by his family and friends. \nOn behalf of the Navajo Hopi Honor Riders\, we send our condolences and prayers to the family of US Army PFC Ned Curley Sr. We thank you for your service\, you will never be forgotten. Rest in peace soldier. \nContact: Ned Curley Jr. (son)\nWkat87@yahoo.com \n 
URL:http://www.navajohopihonorriders.com/event/funeral-escort-us-army-pfc-ned-curley-sr/
LOCATION:Summit Funeral Home\, 346A AZ-264\, St. Michaels\, 86511\, United States
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