The Patriot Guard Riders have been invited to stand in honor at the Interment Service for John Howk Brown, Jr. at Fort Logan National Cemetery, 3698 South Sheridan Blvd., Denver, 80236, on Wednesday, December 1, 2021 at 2:15PM, Committal Shelter C.
Master Sergeant Brown was born on August 18, 1946 and died on November 10, 2021 at the age of 75. He was a Vietnam Veteran and served in the US Air Force from 1964 until 1989.
1:30PM - Stage at the Fort Logan Visitors Center
1:45PM - Mission Briefing
2:00PM - Depart for Committal Shelter C in order to form Flag Line
Ron Wilson will serve as Ride Captain.
I will be honored to attend and will bring Flags. Jim Herstein 303-518-8790 jwherst@aol.com
My sincere condolences go out to the family and friends of Master Sergeant Brown. I will definitely stand in honor of this deserving veteran - John H. Brown.
My sincere condolences to the family and friends of Mr. Brown. I will be honored to stand for this veteran.
To the family and friends of Mr. Brown please accept my sincere condolences. Thank you Airman for your service and sacrifice to our country. It will be my honor to stand for this veteran.
Mike
Please accept our condolences on the death of your loved one. Their service and sacrifice, as well as the family's support are very greatly appreciated. When one joins the military, they become a member of a brotherhood. Less than one percent of the US population are currently serving in the military and only seven percent of the US population are either veterans or part of the active military. These heroic men and women are bonded forever.
Our defenders of freedom were compelled to serve for many honorable reasons. Some left their homes, families and friends and went halfway around the world. They were willing to sacrifice their lives so that we could all be free. How fortunate for all of us that while we rest and sleep some brave warrior risks it all so we can sleep in peace. It takes a special man or woman to sacrifice their comfort and safety for their country. We would not be living the way we do now if it weren't for brave men and women who serve and risk their lives for our freedom and safety. Freedom is a right ultimately defended by the sacrifice of America's servicemen and women. This nation will remain the land of the free only so long as it is the home of the brave.
We, the members of the Colorado Patriot Guard, so greatly appreciate the service of your loved one and it is a great honor for us to stand at their Service. We thank you for inviting us and we offer our thoughts and prayers.
My condolences to the family and friends of this proud US Air Force and Vietnam veteran, John H. Brown (Retired). Sorry for your loss. I’m thankful for his service and sacrifices to this great nation. Rest easy Master Sargent Brown your tour is complete. I will be honored to stand for John H Brown.
My condolences to the family and friends of Mr. John H. Brown. Thank you sir for your honorable service to our country. I’m available to RC.
Ron
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories console you and bring you peace and comfort.
Sincere appreciation for the US Air Force Career and Vietnam Service of Master Sergeant Brown. The loss of someone who served and sacrificed is tragic and all Patriotic Americans are forever in their debt. Thankful for the sacrifices made by their families, as well. These Heroes gave up so much in order to preserve our freedoms and to ensure our safety and security. They have earned our recognition and respect. They will be greatly missed, but, will never be forgotten. May their family and friends achieve peace along with our enduring gratitude.
I am honored to stand for Master Sergeant Brown.
To the family and friends of this hero I offer sincere condolences.
Rest in peace, fellow Airman. It is my privilege to stand in your honor.
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Dave “Captain Slow” Lefavor
USAF 1967-1972; USAFR 1972-1979
I wish to send my deepest condolences to the family. It would be an honor to stand for this fallen hero.