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Globe/Garry Jeffries Joplin firefighters (from left) Chuck Copple, Tim Belcher and Vince Kidd lead the Veterans Day parade Saturday morning in Joplin.

Published November 07, 2009 10:09 pm - With his foot in a cast, Jerry Casey had to sit out the Veterans Day parade this year.
But leaning on his crutches, he hobbled to the curb to salute both the veterans and his comrades in the Patriotic Guard Riders, a national group that supports soldiers and their families, particularly at funerals.
“It’s an honor to be able to support them (veterans),” Casey, of Diamond, said. “They risk our lives over in other countries so we can have our freedom.”


Salute to veterans stirs patriotism



By Emily Younker

eyounker@joplinglobe.com

With his foot in a cast, Jerry Casey had to sit out the Veterans Day parade this year.

But leaning on his crutches, he hobbled to the curb to salute both the veterans and his comrades in the Patriotic Guard Riders, a national group that supports soldiers and their families, particularly at funerals.

“It’s an honor to be able to support them (veterans),” Casey, of Diamond, said. “They risk our lives over in other countries so we can have our freedom.”

Veterans and active members of the armed forces were honored Saturday in Joplin’s annual Veterans Day parade, which featured members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Joplin High School JROTC, and family and friends of soldiers currently deployed.

Casey has been a member of the Patriotic Guard Riders since his son, Tyler, a volunteer firefighter with the Seneca Area Fire Protection District, died while warning people to seek shelter before the May 10, 2008, tornado.

When riders came to support the Casey family at his funeral, Jerry Casey knew the guard was calling him.

“When I saw how many people from the Patriotic Guard were there for us, I thought, ‘I want to get into that,’” he said.

Sharon Bowling, of Pittsburg, Kan., attended the parade for her husband, Roy, a U.S. Army veteran and member of the Patriotic Guard Riders. Sitting with her along Main Street were her sister and brother-in-law, Linda and Rich Bullock of Gladstone. They said they flew to Joplin specifically for the parade.

“We’re very patriotic, and we’re behind the soldiers and their families,” Bowling said.

Margie Black, of Joplin, has brought her children to the parade for at least 10 years.

“It’s something fun for the kids to do, and it’s something we need to do to show our support and our gratitude for the men and women who make sacrifices for our freedom on our behalf,” Black said. “It’s important, I think, for them to feel that support from the community.”

While her children enjoy the candy and marching bands, Black said she attends the parade to honor the veterans.

“I think it’s kind of powerful when you see the older veterans,” she said. “That’s a number that’s shrinking all the time, and when you see those gentlemen, it touches your heart.”



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