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SUMMARY:Funeral escort for US Army Sgt Marshall Wayne June 
DESCRIPTION:GALLUP\, NM  – The family of US Army Sgt Marshall Wayne June is humbly requesting a funeral escort on Saturday June 5\, 2021. \nSTAGING: 10:45am Cope Memorial\, Gallup\, NM\nKSU: 11:15 am\nDESTINATION: Family burial site\, Sawmill\, Az.\nROUTE: Hwy 491\, Hwy 264 to Rt 12 to Rt 7 \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 Sgt Marshall Wayne June was born on December 22\, 1982 in Rehobeth and his home town was Sawmill\, Az. He graduated from Window Rock High School 2001\, he joined the US Army on June 7\, 2001 and served until December 18\, 2007. He served two tours in Operation Iraqi Freedom and was honorably discharged. He received his Associate Degree in Fine Arts – Theater\, from Mesa Community College. \nOn behalf of the Navajo Hopi Honor Riders\, we send our condolences and prayers to the family of US Army Sgt Marshall Wayne June. We thank you for your service\, you will never be forgotten. Rest in peace soldier. \nContact: Lynette Etsitty (mother)\nletsitty62@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210608T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210608T113000
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SUMMARY:Funeral escort for USMC CPL Owen Jerry
DESCRIPTION:FLAGSTAFF\, AZ  – The family of USMC CPL Owen Jerry is humbly requesting a funeral escort on Tuesday June 08\, 2021. \nSTAGING: 10:00am Drury Inn\, 300 S. Milton Rd. Flagstaff\, Az\nKSU: 10:30 am\nDESTINATION: AZ Veterans Memorial Cemetery –Camp Navajo\, Bellemont\, Az\nUSMC CPL Owen Jerry\, 46\, was born on April 20\, 1974 in Tuba City\, Arizona. His parents are Tony and Matilda Jerry. He lived in Shonto\, Az with his parents and four siblings until he graduated in 1992 from Monument Valley High School in Kayenta\, Arizona. He enlisted four years (1992-1996) in the Marine Corps 0261- Geographic Intelligence Specialists. He had received National Defense Service Medal\, Sea \nService Deployment Ribbon\, Good Conduct Medal Letter of Appreciation\, and Rifle Expert Badge (2nd Award) and served overseas in Okinawa\, Japan\, and transferred back to United States\, Camp Pendleton\, California where he finished out his last year. \nOwen received his undergraduate degree in Computer Software Engineering with Arizona State University\, and he also completed his Bachelor’s Degree in Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia with Pennsylvania State University. Through Online classes\, he was also able to receive his Masters Degree in Computer Science from John’s Hopkins University. By Spring 2021\, he would have completed his PhD from Concordia University Chicago. Owen provided Civil Engineering and \nArchitecture services\, and surveyed development projects in Arizona and Utah. After he was injured in 2007 and could no longer continue work as a civil engineer\, Owen decided to help youths with their dreams with positive externalities\, as well as hosting and mentoring them. He also created jobs for folks that needed an extra push. Above all\, he offered help in every way he could by staying in touch until they met their goals. \nOwen was a man that spoke with authority; he was faithful\, intelligent\, loved to watch sports and followed political news. He enjoyed time with his family\, was an avid reader\, and enjoyed helping others. He valued and believed in the word of God and he always sleeked the truth. He will be greatly missed\, especially his many hours of stories and lessons. He continued to reach out to youths despite medical issues. Owen passed on January 11\, 2021 due to COVID-19. We love you Dad and we will miss you. ~Mommy Wynn\, Darius\, Tiffany\, Emma\, Leah\, Skyler\, Tara and Elias. \nOn behalf of the Navajo Hopi Honor Riders\, we send our condolences and prayers to the family of USMC CPL Owen Jerry. We thank you for your service\, you will never be forgotten. Rest in peace marine. \nContact: Winnifred Bronston (spouse)\nwynn.bronston_002@yahoo.com \n  \n 
URL:http://www.navajohopihonorriders.com/event/funeral-escort-for-usmc-cpl-owen-jerry/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210615T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210615T110000
DTSTAMP:20260527T160527
CREATED:20210605T045608Z
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SUMMARY:Funeral escort for US Army SP4 Roger B. Tahy
DESCRIPTION:TUBA CITY\, AZ  – The family of US Army SP4 Roger B. Tahy is humbly requesting a funeral escort on Tuesday June 15\, 2021. \nSTAGING: 8:00am Valley Ridge Mortuary\, Tuba City\, Az\nKSU: 8:30 am\nDESTINATION: 11:00 am- AZ Veterans Memorial Cemetery\, Bellemont\, 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 SP4 Roger B. Tahy served his country for 1 year 7 months\, he was a Vietnam veteran with a National Defense Service Medal\, Sharp Shooter M16 and Good Conduct Medal. \nOn behalf of the Navajo Hopi Honor Riders\, we send our condolences and prayers to the family of US Army SP4 Roger B. Tahy. We thank you for your service\, you will never be forgotten. Rest in peace soldier. \nContact: Elmer Sangster (cousin)\nsangster333@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210615T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210615T113000
DTSTAMP:20260527T160527
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SUMMARY:Funeral escort for USMC LCPL Blaine Segay
DESCRIPTION:St. Michaels\, AZ – The family of USMC LCPL Blaine Segay is humbly requesting a funeral escort on Tuesday June 15\, 2021. \nSTAGING: 10:00am Summit Funeral Home\, St. Michaels\, Az\nKSU: 10:30 am\nDESTINATION: Ft. Defiance Veterans Cemetery \nUSMC LCPL Blaine Segay  served in the Marine Corpss from 1998-2002. Blaine was working for the Indian Health Service in Whiteriver\, AZ.  To do his bidding at the heavenly level\, on June 7 at 10:30pm\, God saw fit to bring Blaine home to be his heavenly Marine. He leaves behind\, his beloved wife Rebecca Segay\, his teenage son Gavin\, his mother Marcella Johnson\, his father Phil Segay\, his brothers\, Brian Segay\, Jerel and uncles\, aunties and cousins. \nOn behalf of the Navajo Hopi Honor Riders\, we send our condolences and prayers to the family of USMC LCPL Blaine Segay. We thank you for your service\, you will never be forgotten. Rest in peace marine. \nContact: Gwen Watchman (cousin)\ngwen.watchman@gmail.com \n  \n 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210617T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210617T110000
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SUMMARY:Funeral escort for USMC CPL Paul Milford
DESCRIPTION:TSE BONITO\, NM  – The family of USMC CPL Paul Milford is humbly requesting a funeral escort on Thursday June 17\, 2021. \nSTAGING: 8:45am  Silver Creek Mortuary\, Tse Bonito\, Nm\nKSU: 9:00 am\nDESTINATION: 10am gravesite service at family burial at Red Lake north of Ft. Defiance\, Az. \nUSMC CPL Paul Milford was a Korean War Veteran\, he served in the marine corps from 1952-1954. \nOn behalf of the Navajo Hopi Honor Riders\, we send our condolences and prayers to the family of USMC CPL Paul Milford. We thank you for your service\, you will never be forgotten. Rest in peace marine. \nContact: Alishia Milford (daughter)\najmilford@yahoo.com \n  \n 
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LOCATION:Silver Creek Mortuary\, Tse Bonito\, NM\, Tso Bonito\, NM\, 87301
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210621T120000
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SUMMARY:Funeral escort for USMC Sgt Jerry Elwood Sr.
DESCRIPTION:The family of USMC SGT Jerry Elwood Sr is humbly requesting a funeral escort on Monday\, June 21\, 2021. \n\n\n\nStaging: 12:00pm Rollie Mortuary\, Gallup\, NM\nKSU: 12:30pm\n\nDestination: Gallup Veterans Cemetery \n\n\n\n\nJerry Elwood Sr. was born in Shiprock\, NM on May 19\, 1933 and was 88 years old. He passed on June 13\, 2021. He was a Korean War Veteran and served proudly as a Sergeant in the United States Marine Corps. \n\n\n\nHe was Táhnéézáhni (Tangle Clan)\, born for Tó’aheedlini (Water Flows Together)\, Kinyaa’áani (Towering House) (maternal grandparents)\, Tó’díí’ch’iinii (Bitter Water) (paternal grandparents).\n\n\nHe has lived in and raised his family in Standing Rock\, NM since 1975.\n\n\nHe is survived by his wife\, Marjorie Elwood. They were married for 53 years.\n\n\nHe has 5 children\, Jerome Elwood\, Jerry Elwood Jr.\, Justin Elwood\, Julius Elwood and Miranda Elwood.\n\n\nJerry Elwood Sr. drive up donations will be at Navajo Nation Route 9\, Mile Marker 25 and Standing Rock Chapter turn off from 4pm to 8pm today\, Tuesday 06/15/2021\, Wednesday 06/16/2021 and Thursday 06/17/2021. Donations are also welcome via Zelle to Miranda Elwood at (970) 234-4619.\n\n\nFood will be served to go at the Gallup Community Service Center. (Across from the Food Pantry.)\n\n\n\n\nOn behalf of the Navajo Hopi Honor Riders\, we send our condolences and prayers to the family of USMC Sgt Very Elwood Sr. We thank you for your service\, you will never be forgotten. Rest in peace marine.\n\nContact: Justin Elwood (son)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210625
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210626
DTSTAMP:20260527T160527
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SUMMARY:In memory of USMC Lance Cpl Kevin B. Joyce (KIA 6/25/05)
DESCRIPTION:USMC Lance Cpl Kevin B. Joyce\nWINDOW ROCK — The U.S. Marine Corps in Albuquerque confirmed July 7 that U.S. Marine Lance Corporal Kevin B. Joyce of Klagetoh died in the line of duty in Afghanistan\, according to his uncle Emerson George of Waterflow\, N.M. \nLance Cpl. Joyce\, 19\, was declared Missing in Action on June 25. He was a member of the USMC\, 3rd Marine Regiment\, 3rd Marine Division. \n“After 10 days of being listed as MIA\, we received the final notice\,” George said today. “The family right now is in the process of making all necessary funeral arrangements through Tse Bonito Mortuary.” \nGeorge said Lance Cpl. Joyce was identified by fingerprints by the Marine Casualty Headquarters of Dover\, Del. He said the unfortunate delay in informing the family was necessitated by the length of time it took to find him and the identification process afterward. \n“The family would like to thank everybody for their support and for expressing their condolences\,” George said. “We waited this long to make a press release due to the unconfirmed reports\, and we had to make sure that it was him. We hope that this does not occur in the future to other Navajo families. \n“All other media statements or articles that were put forth were done without our consent\,” George continued. “The media should respect the family’s request pertaining to news being disseminated before the family is informed. The family is owed an apology for news articles that contained erroneous information and information that the family was not yet even informed of.” \nOn Thursday\, Navajo Nation President Joe Shirley\, Jr.\, proclaimed that all flags on the Navajo Nation be flown at half-staff from July 7 to July 15 in honor of U.S. Army Corporal Lyle Jim Cambridge\, 23\, who lost his life in Iraq on July 5 and Lance Cpl. Joyce. \nThe proclamation says that the Navajo Nation honors all soldiers and veterans for their courage\, service and commitment on the frontlines of war\, and for their willingness to give their lives so that there will be freedom in the land and that the DinŽ way of life will be protected. \nGeorge said Lance Cpl. Joyce’s funeral was tentatively set for Monday\, July 10. Information regarding precise time and location may be obtained through the Tse Bonito Mortuary. Burial will at the Fort Defiance Veteran’s Cemetery with full military honors. \nLance Cpl. Joyce is survived by his mother Effelita George\, an older brother\, Nathan\, a younger sister\, Michelle\, and his maternal grandparents\, Dan and Bessie George of Klagetoh. \nGeorge described his nephew as a generous\, caring\, concerned and patriotic young man of the highest caliber. \n“He told his mother and family the main reason why he went into the military is that he didn’t like to see fathers and the mothers go to war\,” George said. “He told them that he would readily take their place to serve his country\, that they might not have to.” \n“He was greatly loved by all the numerous aunts and uncles and their siblings\,” he added. “His mother endured tremendous grief through this ordeal as well as the other family members\, relatives and community.” \nFamily friend Chaplain Irene Brodersen of the Maricopa Integrated Health Services described Kevin as a spiritually devoted young man. \n“Kevin proudly served his God\, his nation and his country as an United States Marine with the highest integrity and dignity\,” she said. \nArizona State Sen. Albert Hale of Window Rock\, who is assisting the family\, said the family members are handling their grief with love and dignity and support. \n“I can’t help but notice how close the family is\,” he said “They exhibit a lot of strength in this time of tragedy.” \n“We rely on and draw our strength from the Lord\, our faith and the love we have for one another\,” George said. “We’re standing on one of the scriptures that says if a house is divided among itself\, it will not stand. \nAnd I’m sure the same holds true not only for churches but also for governments\, the media and even our country.” \n“No greater love is there than this that a man lays down his life for another\,” Mr. George added. \nHe said family members may be available for media interviews at a later time but for now requests that reporters respect the family’s wish for privacy in this time of grief. \nPeople who wish to make donations of food\, finances or other items can deliver them to Dan and Bessie George’s residence\, House #4\, NHA Housing\, Klagetoh. \n(George Hardeen is Navajo Nation Communications Director.)\nhttps://www.nhonews.com/news/2005/jul/14/us-marine-lance-cpl-joyce-confirmed-as-killed-in-/
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