TAPS ...... 2012Those gone but not forgotten |
This page is dedicated to the memory of our deceased MRFA members Our prayers and best wishes go
out to those left behind. The Brothers and
Sisters of the Mobile Riverine Force Association wish the departed fair
winds and following seas and our thoughts will always be with you.... |
TAPS Tribute to a Fallen OneWhat moves through you is a
silence, a quiet sadness, a longing for one more day, one more word, one
more touch, you may not understand why he left this earth so soon, or why
he left before you were ready to say good-bye, but little by little, you
begin to remember not just that he died, but that he lived. And that his
life gave you memories too beautiful to forget.
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| Former Member, Robin E. Lee (EN3),
passed away suddenly on January 3, 2012. While in Vietnam he served with
River Assault Squadron 15 - River Assault Division 152 - onboard T-152-1 as
an Engineman and 20 MM Gunner. You may contact the family C/O: 160 Kahana
Ridge Drive, Lahaina, Hi 96761
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Barney R. Shirey |
| Member Barney R.
Shirey passed away on January 21, 2012. While in Vietnam he served on
the USS Harnett County (LST-821) from March 1969 to February 1970. You
may contact the family C/O: Margie Shirey, 7646 Western Oak Ln, Houston, TX
77040-2621 - (713) 320-5721 -
mshirey22@comcast.net
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| Member Clarence
G. Cooper (QMCS (SS), USN Ret.) passed away on January 29, 2012.
Senior Chief
Cooper was a Plank Owner Member of the MRFA. He was also a past
President of Task Force 116 - Gamewardens Association, Vietnam. While in
Vietnam he served with River Section 511 from March 1968 to March 1969.
"Some of you may remember that when Clarence
attended MRFA reunions he always brought Billy the Rat. He was an all
around great guy who was always reaching out to his fellow shipmates who
needed a helping hand. Clarence was a very large part of the original folks
who started the Gamewarden Association. Chief will really be missed by
all hands. He’s one of the last of a dying breed of Sailors of yester
year. May he rest in peace…" |
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| Robert H. Fred
(Capt. USN, Ret.) passed away on Feb. 9, 2012. His naval career spanned 36
years, from Airman Apprentice to the rank of Captain. While in Vietnam
Captain Fred served with Task Force 116 as Commanding Officer of the USS
Hunterdon County (LST-838). He later commanded the USS Opportune (ARS-41);
the USS Newport (LST-1179); was Commodore of Service Squadron 8, Little
Creek, Va.; and Commodore of Mine Group 2, Charleston, S.C.
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A Soldier Died
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He was getting old and paunchy Of a war that he once fought in And 'tho sometimes, to his neighbors But we'll hear his tales no longer He will not be mourned by many, He held a job and raised a family, When politicians leave this earth, Papers tell of their life stories, Is the greatest contribution Or the ordinary fellow who,
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The politician's stipend While the ordinary Soldier, It's so easy to forget them, It is not the politicians Should you find yourself in danger, Or would you want a Soldier-- He was just a common Soldier, For when countries are in conflict, If we cannot do him honor Perhaps just a simple headline
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