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I'll be riding up to Smithville Friday to honor a fallen Marine. You do not need to be a member of PGR to attend. You only have to want to show respect for this American hero.
I'll be leaving the west side of H town around 0600 heading west on I-10.
Let me know if you want to ride out together.
Final Itinerary - Funeral Service
Date/Time: Friday, 06 November 2009. Services scheduled to start at 10:00 am
Location: First Baptist Church, 300 Hudgins St., Smithville, TX. We will stage in the parking lot across the street from the Church.
Timeline:
0850 arrive at Smithville staging location.
0910 briefing
0915 flag line in place.
Please arrive fed, fueled, and hydrated. At the conclusion of the funeral service we will join the procession to the Clarks Chapel Cemetery at the intersection of FM 713 and Old McMahan Rd near Lockhart (approx. 35 miles) where we will establish a flag line for the interment service.
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