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    Dunk's boys up

    I just received this from Capt Tom Moore:


    I was notified by Gene's neighbor (Harry Heache) that Gene passed away at about 1800 (Kansas City time). on Monday 14 February. Father "Lou" the V.A. Chaplin and Gene's parish priest was at his bedside. Gene is to be cremated and a memorial service will be held at the V.A. Chapel in Fort Wayne. Sometime in the future, his ashes will be laid to rest at the National Cemetary in Quantico, VA.

    I will try to keep you updated as required.

    God Bless and Semper Fi,

    Tom Moore


    "Whenever the time shall come when we must choose between a loss of our constitutional rights and revolution, I shall choose the latter."
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    RIP Gene....enjoyed reading your books.

    Semper-Fi Marine!


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    Excuse my ignorance gentleman but I posted many months about a Marine Col. who was dieing from cancer.Would this be the same individual?

    If so and I believe it to be, please accept my condolences to his his family, his friends and his fellow Marines



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    Excuse my ignorance gentleman but I posted many months about a Marine Col. who was dieing from cancer.Would this be the same individual
    Yes Dan it is....he has been sick for quite some time now.



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    He was a Major though.....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Phantom Blooper View Post
    He was a Major though.....
    Thanks Chuck, I stand corrected but with the same thoughts and reflections.

    Fair Winds Major



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    R.I.P. Gene.

    Semper Fi and God Bless


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