Maurice Roesch

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2 thoughts on “Maurice Roesch”

  1. 6/11/24 Memorial Service for Lt Col Maurice J. Roesch
    The ceremony provided by The Last Salute for my father, Lt Col Maurice J. Roesch, was a most honorable send off for his dedication of military service which spanned from 1948-1990. My father was so proud of serving his country. The profound and dignified ceremony including the sounding of two cannons, a rifle salute, tolling of the Memorial bell, the folding of the American flag & presentation, the rendition of Taps, and the inclusion of my father’s prayer card into the Memorial Prayer Box truly was the ultimate thank-you to dad’s 42 years of service to the USA. I’m sure he was saluting all the volunteers of Last Salute
    from above. Many thanks to Sgt at Arms Chuck Knutson and his wife for their passionate dedication to honoring military servicemen who have passed. The ceremony was uplifting to all in attendance, especially the family members.

  2. I was so proud and honored to be at Maurice’s Military send off. So proud of Maurice for being such a dedicated American. To serve that many years in the Military, you know he’s a very good man. Thank you Maurice!. I was happy and honored to serve you and your wife Ginny. Now you’re together once more. Peace to you both. Love from the heart.

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