Patriot's Name:
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SPC
Daniel N. Haba
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Military Branch:
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United States Army
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Classification:
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Veteran
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Additional Military Info:
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Vietnam
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Ride Captain:
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John "Ghostrider" Blase; (972) 467-7527;
blase02@sbcglobal.net
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Ride Captain #2:
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Jerry "Broker" Hall (In Training); (972) 989-7199;
jmhall@virtualcenter.com
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Mission:
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Interment Service at DFW National Cemetery - Riders will
stage at the visitors center lane C. Non-big flag bikes will
go to the shelter to stand the flag line and big flag bikes
will escort Mr. Haba to the assigned shelter.
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Obituary:
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Daniel worked as an Offset Pressman for Ennis Business Forms
in Ennis, Tx. He loved hunting, boating, target
practicing, fishing, going to drag races and traveling
around the back roads of Texas and surrounding states. He was
a very good carpenter & welder. For many years he had a farm
and raised livestock. In his last few years he was getting
into black powder rifles & pistols with the Black powder
club in Brady, Texas. Daniel rode a '73 Harley Sportster 1000
in his early years that he rode across many state lines but,
due to a back injury, he was limited to activities,
especially in his later years. Daniel was a private person
and asked less for himself compared to what he offered in
helping others. He loved working on automobiles and
electronics of autos.
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PART 1:
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Interment service only at DFW National Cemetery
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Mission Date:
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12/27/2010
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Staging Time:
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01:15 PM
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Briefing Time:
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01:30 PM
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In Position Time Or KSU:
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01:45 PM
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Details Of Part 1:
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This is an interment service only. We will stage at the
visitors center.
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Staging Address For Part 1:
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DFW National Cemetery 2000 Mountain Creek Parkway
Dallas, Texas 75211
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Map To Staging Area For Part 1:
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http://tinyurl.com/236kk5f
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Comments:
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- Iron horses if you can, cages are always welcome and
appreciated.
- Please remember that our mission is to stand tall and
silent, and with honor and respect for this patriot and
their family.
- We will park along the main street close to the
designated shelter with 2 bikes side by side as close to the
curb and each other as possible so that traffic can get by.
Let's always remember to keep the motorcycle and voice
noise to a minimum when arriving and leaving the shelters.
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Respectfully Submitted By:
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Jerry Hall
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Ride Captain In Training
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Submitted By:
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jmhall@virtualcenter.com
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