The Patriot Guard Riders have been invited to stand in honor at the Interment Service for Joseph Clifford Isley, at Fort Logan National Cemetery, 3698 South Sheridan Blvd., Denver, 80236, on Tuesday, July 27, 2021 at 11:30AM, Committal Shelter B.
Mr. Isley was born on May 4, 1926 and died on July 3, 2021 at the age of 95. He served in the US Navy (Seabees) and was a WWII Veteran.
For those who are available, our "Riders" have been invited to participate in the procession that will be departing from Crown Hill Mortuary, 7777 West 29th Avenue, Wheat Ridge, 80215. The procession will be depart at 10:45AM. Participants are asked to arrive at Crown Hill by 10:30AM.
10:45AM - Stage at the Fort Logan Visitors Center
11:00AM - Mission Briefing
11:15AM - Depart for Committal Shelter B in order to form Flag Line
Jim Foss will serve as Ride Captain. I will be honored to attend and will bring Flags.
Jim Herstein jwherst@aol.com
303-518-8790
My deepest condolences to family and friends of Mr. Isley and thank you sir for your service and sacrifice to our country.
My condolences to the family and friends Mr. Isley. Thank you for your service to our country.
Ron
May the Lord take this warrior into his heavenly house and may the Lord comfort you his love ones, friends and comrades-in-arms in this time of loss. As a fellow veteran, I thank you for your support of this warrior's service to our nation; as it is because of our brave service men and women that we enjoy a land of the free. God Bless.
Greg and I lift up prayers for this Veterans family & friends. May your memories bring you peace and comfort. We are forever grateful for this veterans’ service to our great country and for the freedom it allows us today.
My thoughts are with the family and friends of Mr. Isley during this time of loss. Please accept my deepest condolences and my eternal gratitude for his service to our nation.
Fair winds and following seas to this USN (SEABEE)/ WWII Veteran. The family and friends of Mr. Joseph Clifford Isley have my deepest sympathy and condolences. So sorry for your loss. Thank You Sir, for your gallant service and sacrifice to our Nation. I will be honored to stand for this Hero, and I am available to RC. RIP Shipmate
Jim
Rest In Peace Joseph Isley.
To the family and friends of this hero, on behalf of a grateful nation, my condolences are offered as a token of appreciation for the honorable and faithful service rendered by your loved one!
I am honored to stand for Mr. Isley.
To the family and friends of this hero I offer sincere condolences.
Rest in peace, SeaBee. It is my privilege to stand in your honor.
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Dave “Captain Slow” Lefavor
USAF 1967-1972; USAFR 1972-1979
To the family and friends of Mr. Isley please accept my sincere condolences. Thank you sir for your service and sacrifice for our country. I will be honored to stand for this shipmate.
Mike
My sincere condolences to the family and friends of Mr. Isley. May he rest in peace.
I wish to send my sincere condolences and prayers to the family and friends of Joseph Clifford Isley a World War II US Navy Seabee Hero. I am grateful for the service that was provided us, in the past, so we can enjoy the freedoms we have today.
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‘Can Do’ Bob Aholt
PGR Southern Colorado Assistant State Captain
My condolences to the family and friends of this proud US Navy Seabee and WWII veteran, Joseph C Isley. Sorry for your loss. I’m thankful for his service and sacrifices to this great nation. Rest easy sailor, your watch is complete.
I extend my most heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Joseph C Isley, US Navy Seabee WWII 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, Sir…those you have left behind to carry on without you have the watch.
Kathy "Rat" Goldstein
Assist. State Capt. - CO
ratgold@comcast.net
Sincere appreciation for the US Navy (Seabee) and WWII Service of Joseph Isley. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends.
Just before the entrance to Arlington National Cemetery is a monument dedicated to the Seabees. Inscribed on this monument is the following phrase: "With willing hearts and skillful hands, the difficult we do at once, the impossible takes a bit longer."