Ronald Gordon
Dad and Papa we all love you forever.
Dad and Papa we all love you forever.
This is to honor Ron and my other brother State Police officers serving in Iraq. God bless them.
NAVY BEAR is my husband, he served honorably in the United States Navy from 1958-1983 advancing from Airman to Chief Warrent Officer, W4 and retired as a Navy Supply Corps Officer, LT rank. Served aboard USS SARATGO, USS RANGER, USS PHILLIPINE SEA, and a SUPPLY OFFICER at USNSGA Winter Harbor, ME, NAVSTA ADAK, NAVSTA SOUDA BAY, CRETE, and NAS BRUNSWICK, MAINE. REFER TO WEBSITES: http://hastings-navybear.blogspot.com/ and TOGETHER WE SERVE for more details. GOD BLESS AMERICA and OUR FIGHTING FORCES.
I would like say thank you to Bobby for all the time he spent in the marines. I know how proud his family is of him, he may be gone but never forgotten, he was a great husband and my best freind in life and I miss him. He was a son, a son-in-law, a awesome grampa and a great dad all around, an awesome man we love and miss him a lot. He is my angel.
My husband was a marine and proud of it, he passed away on August 12th 2005 he was 43 and the most loving person you could ask for. He served his country even when having a medical condition and he did it well, now he rests from his heart operation. He was a loving husband and a loving dad to his kids...and he loved his family very much. He will be remembered by all that he touched....
He Was a Seal before There Were Seal's (UDT).
I am honoring my late husband Robert Colbroth who served in the marines.
Member of the vaunted 2nd ID, the Indian Head. 5 battle stars, Bronze Star, Presidential Unit Citation. D+1- Pilzen Czech Rep. Purple heart; On Litter detail during Battle of the Bulge used to say "Anyone can kill, but it takes someone special to save". Answered last muster on Nov.10, 2001
Hiram Berry served in the 12th Maine Infantry, Co. C in the Union Army from 1861 to 1866. He fought in battles along the Southern Mississippi River early in the war and later served in Western Virgina
Phillip Bryant HN/USN Fleet Marine Forces gave his life in the service of his country and the Marines who were in his care. We were shipmates at GLakes Hospital Corps Training Command. He was my friend.