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March 27

Honor Mission
Donald Clayton Coons, Veteran
US Marine Corps – Korea
Moberly, Missouri – March 27, 2025

About the Mission:

Donald Clayton Coons proudly served in the U. S. Marine Corps during the Korean War, Feb. 1951 to June 1952. Hero Coons earned the rank of PFC.

 

Primary Staging Details:
March 27, 2025 — 9:10 AM
Pathway-Millard Funeral Home
411 Union Ave.
Moberly, Missouri   65270

Ride Captain:

Chris “Wingnut” Raymer, ASC
(660) 346-1280
bigpig866@gmail.com

 

Instructions:

Please stage at 9:10 AM for ride brief. This will be an escort to the Missouri Veterans Cemetery in Jacksonville MO. Once at the Cemetery we will stand a flag line and render Honors. KSU at 9:30 AM.

 

Flags & Water:
Flags will be provided.
If you have large bike flags, please bring them.
Water will not be provided, please bring your own.

 


Submitted by: Chris Raymer
Missouri Ride Captain


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7 Responses

  1. My Condolences For the Loss of Your Loved One. Be Proud of Your Loved One For Their Service and Sacrifices They Made to Preserve Our Country’s Freedom. Stand Down and Rest in Eternal Peace, Your Mission is Complete. We Now Stand For You As You Once Stood For Us. Live Simply, Love Generously, Care Deeply, Speak Kindly, Leave the Rest to God.
    Bob”Grampy”Griffith Ride Captain
    Patriot Guard Mid/Mo Area
    USASA M.P. Cpl. 59-62
    Retired Lt. LEO. 62-92
    Riding In Memory of My Wife Judy Griffith
    Patriot Guard Rider 1/05/2009 5/20/2019
    Riding in Honor of My Son:
    Mark D. Griffith U.S. Navy Veteran
    Riding in Memory of My Brother And Uncles:
    Billy Joe Griffith U.S.Army/ U.S.Army Nat.Guard
    Mural Griffith U.S. Navy WW ll
    Orville Griffith U.S. Army WW ll
    Sterling Griffith U.S. Army WW ll

  2. My wife and I wish to extend our sincere condolences to the family and friends of this true American Hero, USMC, Korean War Veteran, Private First Class (PFC) Donald Clayton Coons. We thank you for your service to a grateful nation, may your family find peace in knowing you served proudly and comfort in the months to come. May you rest in peace for your mission is now complete. I salute you.
    http://www.beforeyougo.us

    Robert “Bob” White
    Law Enforcement
    72 – 75
    USA (Ret) 1SG
    Vietnam Era
    Jul 72 – Aug 94
    Ofallon, MO

    Riding in Memory of:
    F.C. White, Sr, Tec 5 (Corporal), USA, WWII (Father)
    G.A. Thompson, Pvt, USA, WWI (Grandpa)
    D.A. Thompson, MCPO, USN (Ret), Korea (Uncle)
    G.A. Thompson, Sgt, USMC, Korea (Uncle)
    L. Norris, Msgt, USAF (Ret), Vietnam (Uncle)

    Riding in Honor of:
    F.C. White, Jr, Ssgt USAF, Vietnam (Brother)
    F.C. White, III, Pfc, ARNG (Nephew)
    D.B. White, PO2, USN, Vietnam Era (Twin)

  3. My wife and I extend our deepest sympathy and prayers for the loss of your loved one. Know that he will be with you always, watching over you from above. May God wrap his loving arms around you and your family as you lay your American Hero to rest, to comfort and console you in your time of need. It is with great honor that we stand for him as he stood for us to during his time in the service to secure our freedoms and way of life. His sacrifice will not be forgotten. May God Bless you always.
    Stand tall at the Gates of Heaven Hero! Your watch is over, we have it from here. Rest in Peace Brother.
    SFC Michael “Moose” Hanewinkel Retired
    US Army National Guard 1971 – 1991
    St Louis Metro Patriot Guard Ride Captain

    Riding in Memory of My Father
    Joseph Michael Hanewinkel, Purple Heart, Combat Infantry, US Army WWII
    My Father In-Law
    Robert “Red” Fenton, US Army WWII

    In Memory of my PGR Family
    Robert “Rainmaker” Smith, USMC, PGR Brother, Senior Ride Captain
    Ron “I-Candy” Peterson, USMC, PGR Brother, Ride Captain
    Rodney “Elrod” Hale, USMC, PGR Brother
    Mark Schroeder, US Army, PGR Brother, Ride Captain
    Denny “Dutchman” Eads, Air National Guard, PGR Brother, Ride Captain
    Jerry “Zipper” Craft, US Navy, PGR Brother, Ride Captain
    Pat Karmeier, PGR Sister
    Judith Griffith, PGR Sister
    Cheryl Eskew, PGR Sister
    Rich “Stoney” Stone, US Army, PGR Brother
    Sheryl Sue Klockenbrink, PGR Sister
    Walter Rickard, US Army, PGR Brother
    James Ballard, LEO brother & Friend of PGR
    Bruce Rathbun, PGR Brother, Ride Captain
    Pamela Grantz, PGR Sister

  4. Please accept my condolences on your loss.
    There are many people we meet in life some accomplish great things; but of all that can proudly be called a hero, there is none greater than the person who serves their country to protect our freedoms and our way of life.
    How fortunate for all of us that while we rest and sleep some brave service member risks it all so we can sleep in peace.
    Your love one’s watch is over, may they rest in the arms of God.
    Bruce Berg, ISC, USN (Ret)

  5. My wife and I offer our deepest condolences to the family of an American Hero. His service and sacrifice to our country to preserve our freedom is not and will not be forgotten. I wish him Fair Winds and Following Seas. Your mission here is completed. Rest in peace, we have the watch!

    Joseph “Mustang” Bilodeau
    LCDR USN (Ret)

  6. I’m sorry for the loss of your Loved One. I pray God will comfort, strengthen and bless you all as you go through this time of sorrow.
    I am thankful for Mr. Coons’ Service and sacrifice to our country in the US Marine Corps during the Korean War. He is” Fallen Never Forgotten”

    Bobby
    USAF 67 – 71

  7. Michelle and I wish to pass on our sincere condolences to the family and friends of this American Hero. We would like to thank this Hero for your service and sacrifice in the protection of our freedom. You will not be forgotten. We pray you rest in peace.

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