Ryan Fritsche
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My dad's side of my family knew the Fritsche's. The day they brought him home from the airport is a day I will never forget. That procession is the most powerful experience I've ever witnessed. God bless. RIP Ryan.
I am now serving with on of the soldier's from the Honor Guard in Germany.
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Unfortunately I never met Ryan or his family, but my my dad's side of the family knew them. I remember the day they brought him home from the airport. The procession down SR67 was the most powerful experience I've ever witnessed. I am now serving in Germany with one of the soldiers that was on the Honor Guard detail for his funeral. God bless. RIP Ryan.
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@rainier1mcnew --thanks for your kind words. I didn't mean to click the thumb down button on this. I sure appreciate your remember Ryan. thanks-
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im Brandi's cousin, and ryan will be missed and remembered forever and always, brandi still hasnt completely gotten over his death.
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To his family, please accept the sympathy of a former army grunt. His sacrifice is not in vain. Rest in peace soldier.
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I miss you Ryan, you were one of the greatest people i knew
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I'm sorry at the loss.
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I will miss you Ryan, thank you for serving for our country and sacrificing your life for us. I hope to see you on the other side. RIP
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Fritsche, you were a great man. You showed me the ropes when I first got to TOG before deployment. You will be missed. I am truly sorry this happened. I wish you were still around, but I know we will all see each other again someday. Rest in Peace my friend
thank you Ryan, for giving your life for our country. we all owe more than we realize.
tk9796 4 years ago 4
I love you Ry. I miss you honey. I'll bet Christmas in Heaven is more wonderful then we can imagine. I'll share it with you one day. Love Aunt Edna
wer4him 4 years ago 3