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Rest In Peace, Al BluesmanNEPA - GODSPEED WWR Coordinator SC Wisconsin
Posts: 1,351
Location: SE Wisconsin Region
Fellow Patriots,
The Virtual Warriors' Walk was originally intended as a memorial for an active duty military hero who died during Operations Iraqi Freedom or Enduring Freedom.
Then, our beloved JonD, Central Region Coordinator, Founding Leader of the WWR, passed away suddenly.
So, the WWR had to run a very tough Honor Mission for our friend... The normal transition after the mission is over, as Jon's was Sunday, would be to move the Mission to "Completed", and eventually the post would be archived...
As I thought about doing that, it did not seem right.. Jon's Mission is not "Complete" until we welcome that last warrior home...
So, it seemed appropriate for Jon to be be among his Warriors that he so loved.. The Virtual Warriors' Walk is viewable by the whole world, and members can add posts, forever.. It will be my honor to watch over JonD's Mission post, as I do for all our fallen heroes..
Ride In Peace, JonD
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I never thought the day would come where I would be posting a mission for one of our own members, especially for Jon D. It is with great sadness that I post this mission. Jon, through tears of sadness, it is with great honor that we stand for you Sunday as you have stood for so many.
Please know that the family of Jon D welcomes all groups to stand with the WWR for our brother Jon. Jon D deserves the highest honors we can give him.
Pre-Stage at 0800, Departure 0815, Sunday 16 Aug 09 at: The infamous "DC" (This is an old tradition started by Jon for all those in the Crystal Lake, Cary/Algonquin Area to meet up) 2454 IL Route 62 Algonquin, IL (Link to above location http://tinyurl.com/JonDDC)
Staging at 0900, Sunday 16 Aug 09 at: Chicago Jewish Funerals 195 North Buffalo Grove Rd Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 (Link to above location http://tinyurl.com/JonDStage)
We will escort JonD and his family at 0930 to:
Westlawn Cemetery and Mausoleum 7801 West Montrose Ave Chicago, IL 60706
At the first Illinois WWR mission, JonD told the assembled riders that anyone who wanted to RC a mission could do so.
While Coastie will coordinate some things for this mission, in JonD's memory -every single member of the WWR is appointed Ride Captain of this mission.
Shiva will follow the services-
Shiva is a period of mourning and occurs after a burial. It's purpose is to try to bring some comfort to the grieving family. It is customary to visit the shiva house and allow the family to talk while you listen. It is very appropriate to have conversations about the person's life. "The laws of mourning free the mourner from social norms and expectations, so that the mourner can focus on the memories of the deceased and begin to heal."
Often times charitable donations are made in the memory of the deceased, and in this case, a request by the family is that contributions be made to the USO (see below).
The idea of charitable contributions is that it helps elevate the person's soul to a higher level. It can be brought to the Shiva house.
Clergy: Rabbi Marc Belgrad
Shiva: Rubin-Lidawer Residence 366 North Deere Park Drive Highland Park, Illinois 60035 847.926.8891
Memorial Contributions: The USO - United Service Organizations (in order to benefit our troops) PO Box 96860 Washington, District of Columbia 20090-6860 http://www.uso.org
Also, it's also customary for all in attendance to put a shovel or 2 of dirt into the grave -- we'll take the lead from the rabbi on that one, but if they do, then it would be appropriate for all of Jon's friends to help.
********* I've gotten quite a few calls from people asking the same questions about tomorrow, so let me post some answers here:
Should everone go to the pre-stage area at the D-C? Not necessary, and it's not that big. The main staging area is at the funeral home at 0900. A few people will go there early to help get bikes and cages lined up as they arrive.
What is the proper attire? This is a WWR mission for our brother JonD. Wash your bike, polish your boots, scrape the bugs off your vest, and bring your shades.
Order of procession: LEO, hearse, family, bikes, cages. We normally have the bikes lead the hearse, but this is JonD. He will lead.
Are all groups invited to all aspects of this mission? Yes.
Any other questions, please call my cell at 630-400-3055. Coastie
Lisa Moran
(Sorry Denise, I used your main post to put this up so it looks like you did it)
RIP my dear friend You will not be forgotten xoxo Senior Member
Posts: 2,126
Location: SE PA
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"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it" --George Santayana
"[T]he willingness with which our young people are likely to serve in any war, no matter how justified, shall be directly proportional to how they perceive veterans of earlier wars were treated and appreciated by our nation." --George Washington
Losing Jon D. will be tough to handle on so many levels. He was a great friend. We all have to stand together in support of Yvette and his children now. Thanks Denise and Wisconsin WWR and PGR for standing by.
Oscar C. Blomgren, III RC- N. IL WWR
Riding in memory of all the Soldiers we have ridden missions for, all our Veterans, all the Soldiers presently defending our great country and my buddy JonD. Although he has been taken from us, he continues to provide the inspiration that will keep us dedicated to our mission.
HAVE A NICE DAY !! WWR Coordinator Regional Coordinator Region 3
Posts: 5,997
Location: Rolling Meadows, Illinois
I have moved this thread here from the SC (green) forum where it origniated, to keep everything together. I will now lock this thread so that all condolences go into one thread. - LUTZ
Early last evening, we lost our friend Jon. It was near Indy, IN. as far as I know at this point. It was on an exit ramp. No other info at this time. Lutz or T, give me a call please.
Robert L. Smith, Jr.
In honor of my Brother, Jon Dreymann and my Sister Deb. The moon gives you light,�� And the bugles and the drums give you music;�� And my heart, O my soldiers, my veterans,�� My heart gives you love. Walt Whitman-Drum Taps
I am SO sorry to hear this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I know you will keep us posted. For those of us so far away, if the family wishes donations any place or need help themselves let us know! They are in our hearts and prayers!
Do nothing from selfishness or empty conceit,... regard one another as more important than yourselves; do not merely look out for your own personal interests, but also the interests of others. Philippians 2: 3-4 In Memory of Daddy, Uncle Roy, Uncle Earl, Stretch, Bluesman Al, Steve
In honor of my Brother, Jon Dreymann and my Sister Deb. The moon gives you light,�� And the bugles and the drums give you music;�� And my heart, O my soldiers, my veterans,�� My heart gives you love. Walt Whitman-Drum Taps
You only live once so make it count! Command Sergeant Major
Posts: 456
Location: Crystal Lake
We are still in shock. A great friend and leader is gone in a heartbeat. Our thoughts and prayers are with Yvette, the family and also with all of you. Today We all have heavy hearts. Good bye Jon and godspeed we will make you proud you will ride in our hearts forever.
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