The Patriot Guard Riders have been invited to stand in honor at the Interment Service for Larry Leonard Chartier at the Brush Memorial Cemetery, 1100 Mill Street, 80723, on Monday, November 8, 2021 at 11:00AM.
Mr. Chartier was born on February 15, 1939 and died on November 1, 2021 at the age of 82. He entered the US Army in 1957.
10:30AM - Stage at the Brush Memorial Cemetery
10:45AM - Mission Briefing
11:00AM - Form Flag Line at the Gravesite
"Santa" John Weisgerber will serve as Ride Captain and will bring Flags.
Jim Herstein
303-518-8790
jwherst@aol.com
My deepest condolences to family and friends of Mr. Chartier and thank you sir for your service and sacrifice to our country.
Larry
My thoughts are with the family and friends of Mr. Chartier at this time of loss. Please accept my deepest condolences and my eternal gratitude for his service to our nation.
THOUGHTS & PRAYERS TO Family & Friends of Mr. Larry L. Chartier, U.S.ARMY. I'm HONORED to be Ride Captain for this VETERAN.
I extend my most sincere condolences to the family and friends of US Army Veteran Larry Chartier.
I extend my most heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Larry L. Chartier, US Army Veteran. During this most difficult time, I pray you peace. I will forever be grateful for his service, sacrifice, and dedication to our country. Rest easy now, Soldier…those you have left behind to carry on without you have the watch.
Kathy "Rat" Goldstein
Assist. State Capt. - CO
ratgold@comcast.net
I wish to send my sincere condolences and prayers to the family and friends of Larry Leonard Chartier a US Army Hero. I am grateful for the years of service that was provided us, in the past, so we can enjoy the freedoms we have today. Thank you or your service to our country.
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‘Can Do’ Bob Aholt
PGR Ride Captain/Southern Colorado Assistant State Captain
Sincere appreciation for the US Army Service of Larry Chartier. 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.
My sincere condolences to the family and friends of Mr. Chartier. May he rest in peace.