Tom Secosky Funeral: Barrancas National Cemetery Pensacola Florida
Military honors funeral. Barrancas National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located at Naval Air Station Pensacola, in the city of Pensacola, Florida.
Tom Secosky Funeral Barrancas National Cemetery Pensacola Florida | July 31, 2018
Military honors funeral. Barrancas National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located at Naval Air Station Pensacola, in the city of Pensacola, Florida.
Wreaths Across America 2009: Pensacola, FL: Barrancas National Cemetery
Ceremony highlights for the Wreaths Across America on 12 December 2009 at Barrancas National Cemetery, Pensacola, Florida.
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Services For My Best Friend September 30, 2015 Barrancas National Cemetery, NAS Pensacola, Pensacola FL 32508
Wreaths Across America hosted onboard NAS Pensacola PENSACOLA, FL, UNITED STATES 12.14.2019
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Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola Commanding Officer, Capt. Timothy Kinsella serves as guest speaker during the Wreaths Across America ceremony held Dec. 14, 2019 at Barrancas National Cemetery onboard NAS Pensacola.
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Oak Grove Campground at NAS Pensacola
A windshield tour of Oak Grove Campground and comments on the National Museum of Naval Aviation and Barrancas National Cemetery.
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Vlog: National Naval Aviation Museum and Fort Barrancas - Pensacola, Florida 20150407
The National Naval Aviation Museum is one of the best aviation museums in the world. Even if you don;t care about history simply wandering among the planes stacked up as if in a giants toy cabinet is amazing.
Fort Barrancas is... yet another brick fort... but if you're on the Naval Air Station anyway its a decent way to spend and hour or so.
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Military Funeral RALPH WIGGINS, United States Army Medic, Korea - Bath National Cemetery
Military Funeral RALPH WIGGINS, United States Army Medic, Korea - Bath National Cemetery. Funeral Services by Lombardo Funeral Home.
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Military Honors at Dad's Funeral alt
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Joseph Schneidewend's Full Honors Funeral
This is Joe's full honor funeral ceremony at Barrancas National Cemetery at Naval Air Station Pensacola.
Wreaths Across America hosted onboard NAS Pensacola
Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola Commanding Officer, Capt. Timothy Kinsella serves as guest speaker during the Wreaths Across America ceremony held Dec. 14, 2019 at Barrancas National Cemetery onboard NAS Pensacola.
Honoring An American Hero
The Patriot Guard was honored to be invited by the family of a fallen soldier to escort his body to its final resting place at Barrancas National Cemetery, Pensacola, FL, on June 22, 2013. Nearly 250 bikers gathered from several states to show our respect, stand a flag line at the funeral home, and to shield friends and family from protestors. It was a warm sunny day in Northwest Florida, but base regulations require long sleeves, pants, and full finger gloves.
Oldest & scariest cemetery in Florida? (Coon Hill)
Is Coon Hill cemetery as scary as people put it up to be? Or is it just a very old cemetery with an awesome history?
Memorial for Brad Greek
Bradley L. Greek
April 17, 1960 -- October 23, 2011
Brad Greek, age 51, formerly of Fostoria, Ohio passed away on Sunday October 23, 2011 at the Joyce Goldberg Hospice in Pensacola, Florida. He was born on April 17, 1960 in Frankfurt, West Germany to Donald & Ellen Greek.
Surviving is his wife Connie; children Sarah, Jaymie, Nickolas & Magan; grandchildren Alyssa & Hayden all of Mary Esther, Florida; his mother Ellen of Tiffin, Ohio; sisters Connie of Ohio, Bonnie of Texas, Tina of Colorado & Judy of Ohio. He was preceded in death by his father Don.
Brad was a 1978 Fostoria High School graduate. He served six years in the Air Force, stationed at Hurlburt Field, Florida. Funeral Services were held where he was laid to rest with honors in the Barrancas National Cemetery.
Brad was a well known artist throughout parts of the world and was considered a local celebrity in the Florida Panhandle where he lived. He enjoyed painting en-plein-air, competing in juried art shows, attending receptions and show openings. He won numerous awards and honors, he was involved with local galleries and with charitable events. He was an amazing man of great mind and extreme talent.
Military Funeral Linnie Woods
Linnie Woods Laid To Rest With Full Military Honors at The National Cemetery, Bushnell Fl.
Donald Walter Riddell, Jr. Cemetery Ceremony and Military Honors
Donald Walter Riddell, Jr. Cemetery Ceremony and Military Honors
Fort Barrancas : Pensacola, Florida
Pensacola, Florida is flooded with rich history and historical places, such as the United States military Fort Barrancas. After World War II, Fort Barrancas was deactivated but has been preserved for visitors to come revel in its exciting history. Come along with Rob of Rob Brooks Realty to explore Fort Barrancas. We hope you take the time to visit it for yourself!
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Jewish Chaplain Memorial Pensacola Exhibit at Pensacola Naval Aviation Museum
Jewish Military Chaplains Memorial Exhibit at Pensacola Naval Air Museum
By Jerry Gordon
A traveling exhibit of the Jewish Military Chaplains Memorial was on display September 16, 2011 at the Pensacola, Florida Naval Aviation Museum. The bronze tablet commemorates the 14 Jewish Chaplains who gave selflessly of their lives in service to our country during WWII, the Korean and Viet Nam Wars. On October 24th, This Jewish Military Chaplains memorial will join two other memorials for Protestant and Catholic chaplains already installed on Chaplains Hill at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia. Watch this PBS video about the background for this Jewish Chaplains Memorial that required an act of Congress supported by the Jewish War Veterans of America and the Jewish Federation of North America.
Watch this You Tube video of the Jewish Military Chaplains Memorial exhibit at the Pensacola Naval Air Museum. The video was prepared by Jerry Gordon, Board Member of B'nai Israel Synagogue in Pensacola, who served as a US Army intelligence officer during the Viet Nam era. Gordon is also a senior editor at the New English Review.
Accompanying the exhibit was a facsimile of the commemorative stamp issued in the memory of four chaplains who selflessly gave their lives when the US Army Transport Dorchester was torpedoed by a Nazi submarine in the North Atlantic on Feb .3, 1943. Rabbi Alexander D. Goode, who was among the four chaplains on board the Dorchester, was the only Jewish chaplain previously honored for his valor. Rabbi Goode is included among the names listed in the Jewish Military Chaplains on the bronze tablet in the traveling exhibit.
The story of the valiant sacrifice of the four chaplains can be found at the website of the Four Chaplains Memorial Foundation located at the Naval Business center in Philadelphia.
Here is a local news story on the Jewish Military Chaplains traveling exhibit published in the Pensacola News Journal.
Museum monument honors military Jewish chaplains
They fight for two armies — their country's and their God's.
Many a military chaplain has lost his life on the battlefields of war. Today, Pensacola residents get a chance to see a new monument honoring 14 Jewish chaplains who have died while on active duty.
The Jewish Chaplains Memorial will be on display from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. today at the National Naval Aviation Museum at Pensacola Naval Air Station. The bronze memorial is touring cities across the United States before its installment at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia on Oct. 24. It will be located in the cemetery's Chaplains Hill, which already has monuments to Catholic and Protestant military chaplains.
The chaplains shared the same fundamental risk as anyone in combat, said retired Navy Capt. Fred Levin, 74, a Vietnam War veteran and current vice-president of Temple Beth-El synagogue in downtown Pensacola. In war, the ability to talk to a chaplain was, in my judgment, a link to country and a link to solace and comfort.
Levin plans on seeing the memorial today and said he imagines many local Jews and military supporters will do the same.
The memorial is approximately 4 feet tall and 2.5 feet wide. It features the names of the 14 chaplains who are honored, as well as tablets of the Ten Commandments and the Star of David.
Other chaplain monuments include a World War I-era monument honoring 23 chaplains killed during the conflict. A Protestant chaplain's memorial honors 134 officers killed in battle, while a similar memorial honors 83 Catholic chaplains.
Rella Chestnut Funeral 2019
Mrs. Rella Ann Chestnut of Pensacola, FL, age 79, went home to be with the Lord on Thursday, April 18, 2019 while in her home surrounded by her family. She was the fourth born of six children to John and Edith Reeder on September 3, 1939 of Oneida, TN.
She served as a Pastor’s wife for 32 years at Valley Baptist Church in Oswego, IL. She was the mother of three children, Becky {Bill} Freeman, Greg {Tammy} Chestnut, Mike {Amber} Chestnut; grandmother to nine grandchildren, Jamie {Eric} Whitehurst, Wesley {Leila} Carey, Brooke {Timothy} Brantl, Nathan, Grace and Dillan Chestnut, Mary Chestnut; two step-grandchildren, Holly Smith and John Swift; great-grandmother to six great-grandchildren, Ian, Sophia and Ezekiel Carey, Aedon, Aurora Barelot and Frankie Brantl.
She was preceded in death by her parents; two brothers, Roger and Ronald Reeder; two sisters, Reba {Reeder} Ellis and Robbie {Reeder} Fields.
Mrs. Chestnut is survived by her husband, Pastor Roy L. Chestnut and her brother, Rev. Roy Reeder.
While in IL, she worked at Allsteel Inc. of Aurora, IL for 26 years. After her husband, Pastor Roy L. Chestnut resigned the ministry of Valley Baptist Church, they moved to Pensacola, FL and worked as missionaries in Romania and were involved in the ministry at the Village of Hope Orphanage for 12 years; while also serving in ministry at Smyrna Baptist Church of Pensacola, FL. She was well loved by all the children in the orphanage and became their “Mamaw” to all of them just as she was with her own grandchildren and great grandchildren back in the States.
A Homegoing Celebration will be held on Thursday, April 25th, 2019 at 1:30 PM at Smyrna Baptist Church, 7000 N. Pensacola Blvd., Pensacola FL. Pastor Bill Adams will be officiating. A Committal Service will be held at Barrancas National Cemetery, 1 Cemetery Road, Pensacola, Florida 32508 for family and those that wish to attend, on Friday, April 26, 2019 at 1:00 pm. The procession will meet at 12:30 pm at Olive Baptist Church, Warrington Campus, 103 West Winthrop Avenue, Pensacola, Florida 32507.
The Chestnut family would like to express their gratitude and appreciation to their Vitas Hospice Care Team of Pensacola, FL, for their care, kindness, love & support during Mrs. Rella’s illness.
Memorials can be made to:
Heartland Baptist Missions
7000 N. Pensacola Blvd.
Pensacola, FL 32505
THE COMPLETE EPISODE #2 Fort Barrancas Florida HAUNTED!!
THE COMPLETE EPISODE #2 UNTIL WE RETURN AGAIN... just think we never knew it was ever there and we recorded this footage a year ago and I'm just now getting around to reviewing and editing it... just think we never knew it was ever there and we recorded this footage a year ago and I'm just now getting around to reviewing and editing it