Lt. James J. Geraghty, USA – NHSP / Bedford, NH, 04 MAR 16

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Lt. James J. Geraghty, USA – NHSP / Bedford, NH, 04 MAR 16

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The family of Lt. James J. Geraghty, NHSP, Sgt., U.S. Army, have invited us to stand in Honor of Lt. Geraghty during his funeral and interment services Friday 04 March 16 at 10:00 am in Bedford NH.

The NHSP are the lead on services for Lt. Geraghty and there is a sizable LEO participation expected. We have been invited to present a flag line for the funeral and interment services, there not be an MC escort element for the PGR.

Link to Lt. Geraghty’s obituary

Mission Details: Friday, 04 March 2016

Funeral Service: St. Elizabeth Seton Church, 190 Meetinghouse Rd Bedford NH
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Staging: 08:40 am (In the back parking lot behind the rectory and near the exit onto Kensington Ln.)
Briefing: 08:55 am
Flag Line: 09:00 am

Interment Service: St. Joseph Cemetery, 488 Donald St. Bedford NH
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Interment service will immediately follow the funeral service
Staging: 10:30 am (use the main entrance to the cemetery at the intersection of Old Bedford Rd and Donald St by the Maintenance Building)
Briefing: 10:50 am
Flag Line: 11:00 am

Tall flags will be provided

Sr. Ride Captain: Paul Baptiste (Cageman63)
603.463.7213
603.315.3137 (cell, day of mission only)
pnnbapt@metrocast.net

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Cageman63

Once again, I find myself sitting down to thank my fellow PGR members for standing out in the cold to honor another fallen veteran. This time we stood proud for a veteran who was also a Lieutenant in the NH State Police. Many of the State Police didn’t even know who we were. They do now. A couple of them invited us inside to warm up. They didn’t know that we stand these flag lines in all kinds of weather and that we were prepared to stand strong in their brother’s honor.

Thank you one and all,

Paul

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