RUN FOR THE FALLEN NEW HAMPSHIRE

Join us for a tribute run honoring our NH fallen military Heroes who have made the ultimate sacrifice since 9/11/01. Hug a family of a Hero as they stand by their loved one’s poster.

The course is 12 miles, however, you don’t have to go the whole distance! Trolleys travel the course to pick you up at any time. Run, Rest, Rehydrate, Run some more!

The entire run is free! All we ask is for you to thank our heroes’ loved one for their tremendous sacrifice.

SEPTEMBER 15, 2013
REGISTRATION/SIGN IN OPENS AT 6:30 AM @ ODIORNE STATE PARK

www.runforthefallennh.org

Honor and Remember 2012

1st Annual Honor and Remember Motorcycle Ride for New Hampshire

Hello everyone….

First Annual Honor and Remember Motorcycle Ride was exciting.  I just had no idea of what to expect. With lots of other rides going on I did start to feel disappointed in our numbers, but realized what a blessing the day was in that we were able to present 3 personalized flags!  The families that received their heroes flags are what we are about and they know that we will always be there to remember their loved one and in doing so we honor the family.  Our goal is to provide flags for any NH Gold Star family that would like a personalized flag.

I was overwhelmed by the presentation of the $700.00 from the VFW Men’s Auxiliary in Milford, NH.  There are now two families that will be sponsored!!  This came about during our meeting at the VFW with Mike Buffelli (Bar-B-Q’s Plus) and his friend Mick.  We gave Mick a brochure and he took the info back to the VFW and their upcoming meeting – they wrote that check on the 7th!!

I am grateful to God for the day – all came together with so many hands to help!

Blessings,

Sue

Blue/Gold Star Mother Jean Durgin with Gold Star Mother Rhonda Rollins

Blue/Gold Star Mother Jean Durgin and
Gold Star Mother Rhonda Rollins supporting
our 1st Annual Ride

 

July 2013 Casualties

We remember these eleven heroes who gave their lives and the families they left behind.

Spc. Hilda I. Clayton, 22, of Augusta, Ga.
1st Sgt. Tracy L. Stapley, 44, of Clearfield, Utah
Pvt. Errol D.A. Milliard, 18, of Birmingham, Ala
Lance Cpl. Benjamin W. Tuttle, 19, of Gentry, Ark
Staff Sgt. Sonny C. Zimmerman, 25, of Waynesfield, Ohio
Spc. Anthony R. Maddox, 22, of Port Arthur, Texas
1st Lt. Jonam Russell, 25, of Cornville, Ariz.,
Sgt. Stefan M. Smith, 24 of Glennville, Ga., and
Spc. Rob L. Nichols, 24, of Colorado Springs, Colo.
Sgt. Eric T. Lawson, 30, of Stockbridge, Ga.,
Spc. Caryn E. Nouv, 29, of Newport News, Va

June 2013 Casualties

We remember these eighteen heroes who gave their lives and the families they left behind.

Spc. Ray A. Ramirez, 20, of Sacramento, Calif.
Spc. Kyle P. Stoeckli, 21, of Moseley, Va
Pfc. Mariano M. Raymundo, 21, of Houston, Texas
Warrant Officer Sean W. Mullen, 39, of Dover, Del
Staff Sgt. Job M. Reigoux, 30, of Austin, Texas
2nd Lt. Justin L. Sisson, 23, of Phoenix, Ariz.,
Spc. Robert A. Pierce, 20, of Panama, Okla.
Lt. Col. Todd J. Clark, 40, of Evans Mills, N.Y.
Maj. Jaimie E. Leonard, 39, of Warrick, N.Y.
Staff Sgt. Jesse L. Thomas Jr., 31, of Pensacola, Fla
Lance Cpl. Jared W. Brown, 20, of Youngstown, Fla
Sgt. Justin R. Johnson, 25, of Hobe Sound, Fla
Spc. Ember M. Alt, 21, of Beech Island, S.C.
Spc. Robert W. Ellis, 21, of Kennewick, Wash.
Spc. William R. Moody, 30, of Burleson, Texas
Spc. Javier Sanchez Jr., 28, of Greenfield, Calif
Sgt. Corey E. Garver, 26, of Topsham, Maine
Sgt. Justin R. Rogers, 25, of Barton, N.Y

February 2013 Casualties

February 2013 Casualties

One marine lost his life in defense of our freedoms this month.

Staff Sgt. Jonathan D. Davis, 34, of Kayenta, Ariz

April 2013 Casualties

April 2013 Casualties
Fourteen Heroes gave their lives for our freedom this month.

Chief Warrant Officer Curtis S. Reagan, 43, of Summerville, S.C
Capt. James Michael Steel, 29, of Tampa, Fla.
Staff Sgt. Christopher M. Ward, 24, of Oak Ridge, Tenn.
Spc. Wilbel A. Robles-Santa, 25, of Juncos, Puerto Rico
Spc. Delfin M. Santos Jr., 24, of San Jose, Calif.
Chief Warrant Officer Matthew P. Ruffner, 34, of Tafford, Pa
Chief Warrant Officer Jarett M. Yoder, 26, of Mohnton, Pa.
Pfc. Barrett L. Austin, 20, of Easley, S.C
Capt. Aaron R. Blanchard, 32, of Selah, Wash
1st Lt. Robert J. Hess, 26, of Fairfax, Va
Capt. Brandon L. Cyr, 28, of Woodbridge, Va
Capt. Reid K. Nishizuka, 30, of Kailua, Hawaii
Staff Sgt. Richard A. Dickson, 24, of Rancho Cordova, Calif
Staff Sgt. Daniel N. Fannin, 30, of Morehead, Ky.

March 2013 Casualties

March 2013 Casualties

Sixteen Heroes gave their lives for our country this month

Spc. Cody D. Suggs, 22, of West Alexandria, Ohio
Tech. Sgt. Larry D. Bunn, 43, of Bossier City, La
Capt. Andrew M. Pedersen-Keel, 28, of South Miami, Fla.
Staff Sgt. Rex L. Schad, 26, of Edmond, Okla.
Chief Petty Officer Christian Michael Pike, 31, of Peoria, Ariz.
Spc. David T. Proctor, 26, of Greensboro, N.C
Staff Sgt. Steven P. Blass, 27, of Estherville, Iowa
Chief Warrant Officer Bryan J. Henderson, 27, of Franklin, La.
Capt. Sara M. Knutson, 27, of Eldersburg, Md.
Staff Sgt. Marc A. Scialdo, 31, of Naples, Fla.
Spc. Zachary L. Shannon, 21, of Dunedin, Fla
Chief Warrant Officer James E. Groves III, 37, of Kettering, Ohio
Sgt. 1st Class James F. Grissom, 31, of Hayward, Calif.
Sgt. Tristan M. Wade, 23, of Indianapolis, Ind.
Sgt. Michael C. Cable, 26, of Philpot, Ky
Chief Warrant Officer Curtis S. Reagan, 43, of Summerville, S.C

January 2013 Heroes

Sgt. Aaron X. Wittman, 28, of Chester, Va.
Sgt. David J. Chambers, 25, of Hampton, Va.
Sgt. Mark H. Schoonhoven, 38, of Plainwell, Mich.

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