PGR_NTX Patriot Guard Final Itinerary - Vincente H. Rios - April 15, 2009

Mission Information For North Texas PGR mission at txpgr.org
Tue Apr 14 13:07:49 CDT 2009


Ladies and Gentlemen,

 

Below is the final itinerary for Mr. Rios.  We understand that the mission
is at the same time as the Duncanville mission for the Vietnam wall and both
are important to what we do.  We are confident, however, that with the
number of dedicated riders we have in the metroplex that the PGR will be
adequately represented at both missions.

 

Thank You.

 

FINAL ITINERARY

 

Vincente H. Rios, Veteran

United States Army; World War II

 

Mission Date; April 15, 2009

 

Ride Captain:

 

Steve "Badger" Lucas. 904-206-4196 (c); pgrlucas at charter.net 

 

 

Vicente H. Rios was born Jan. 22, 1923, in Ben Arnold to Pedro and
Estanislada Rios.  He served in the U.S. Army in World War II and was
stationed in Europe and the Philippine Islands. He received many medals
while serving with Company D 311 Medical Battalion. 
He was preceded in death by wife, Francisca Quiroz Rios; sons, Stanley Rios
and Rodolfo Rios Sr. and brothers, Hilario and Jeronimo Rios.

 

 

Part 1 - Funeral and Interment:  Wednesday, April 15, 2009 - 9:30 AM; Mount
Olivet Funeral Home and Cemetery

 

Staging - 8:30 AM; Briefing - 8:45 AM

 

Mount Olivet Funeral Home and Cemetery

2301 N. Sylvania Ave. (at N.E. 28th St.)
Fort Worth, Texas 76111

817-831-0511

 

Map - http://tinyurl.com/c25wr7 

 

We will set up a flag line at the funeral home to receive family members and
guests as they arrive for the service.  Following the service we will have a
flag line at the grave side, also at Mount Olivet, for the service there.
Big flag bikes will accompany the hearse from the funeral home to the grave
site.

 

 

Weather:  Forecast is for partly cloudy with a high of 76 degrees after an
overnight low of 46 degrees.

 

Iron Horses if you can; cages are always welcome and appreciated.  

 

The flag/water truck will be present.

 

Please remember that our mission is to stand tall, silent, and with honor
and respect for this soldier from the greatest generation and his family.

 

Respectfully Submitted,

 

Steve Lucas

North Texas Deputy State Captain

 

 

 
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