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Hondo told us that he was on his way home, back in February. KOAA reports that his family finally got to lay him to rest after he was missing for 45 years in Vietnam.
Centralia, Missouri’s population was 3523 in 1970 and 4027 in 2010. No doubt everybody knows everyone else, one way or another, in Centralia. Rodney L. Griffin
is finally home but not alone. The tiny town of Centralia never forgot him and held a memorial service in the local high school upon his return. He was last there in 1968 when he graduated from Centralia High. He married his high school sweetheart and then went off to war. He was the fourth and final son of Centralia to Fall in Vietnam. Three were soldiers, one a Marine, and none ever saw age 25.
Welcome home, Griff. Centralia has been waiting for you.
UpNorth
10 years ago
Rest in Peace, Brother. Welcome home.
Green Thumb
10 years ago
Welcome home and rest well.
Bill
10 years ago
Thank you for your service, Sergeant. Requiescat In Pace.
Semper Fidelis.
A Proud Infidel®™
10 years ago
Rest In Peace Fallen Warrior, Welcome Home.
Skippy
10 years ago
Rest Well. Welcome Home…..
MCPO NYC USN Ret.
10 years ago
Welcome home young man.
PS:
1. We do this because IT matters!
2. The extended family and ‘lil town must be very proud and satified, as they should be forever more.
3. Can you imagine our nation without such families and small towns?
Out!
Sparks
10 years ago
Welcome home my brother. Rest in peace in your home soil now Sergeant Griffin. God bless your family.
RIP, Sergeant.
Requiescat in pace, Sergeant Griffin
Centralia, Missouri’s population was 3523 in 1970 and 4027 in 2010. No doubt everybody knows everyone else, one way or another, in Centralia. Rodney L. Griffin
is finally home but not alone. The tiny town of Centralia never forgot him and held a memorial service in the local high school upon his return. He was last there in 1968 when he graduated from Centralia High. He married his high school sweetheart and then went off to war. He was the fourth and final son of Centralia to Fall in Vietnam. Three were soldiers, one a Marine, and none ever saw age 25.
Welcome home, Griff. Centralia has been waiting for you.
Rest in Peace, Brother. Welcome home.
Welcome home and rest well.
Thank you for your service, Sergeant. Requiescat In Pace.
Semper Fidelis.
Rest In Peace Fallen Warrior, Welcome Home.
Rest Well. Welcome Home…..
Welcome home young man.
PS:
1. We do this because IT matters!
2. The extended family and ‘lil town must be very proud and satified, as they should be forever more.
3. Can you imagine our nation without such families and small towns?
Out!
Welcome home my brother. Rest in peace in your home soil now Sergeant Griffin. God bless your family.
Welcome home my brother,Rest in peace.