VETERANS EN MASSE SAY FAREWELL

VETERANS EN MASSE SAY FAREWELL – A bittersweet but joyful celebration of life for recently departed Vets4veterans President Jack Woolbert. Christine Ward represented Congressman Mike Garcia. Coffee4Vets, represented by President Juan Blanco presented a commemorative proclamation honoring Jack. Groups in support included American Legion Riders 311, leadership of Point Man Antelope Valley and AV Wall Committee, VFW Post 3000, AV Veterans Community Action Coalition, Bombshell Betty’s Calendar for Charity, American Legion Post 311 hosting. Click on the images to view gallery. FAIR WINDS AND A FOLLOWING SEA – A Navy “Two Bells” ceremony for absent shipmates at American Legion Post 311 for Navy man Jack Woolbert Sunday. American Legion Riders 311 led the procession to the Post where more than 100 friends and family members of the sailor who began life as a kid in Philadelphia, served during the Vietnam War on the USS Piedmont, and ended life recently as President of the Vets4veterans volunteer service group and Palmdale Veteran Of The Year 2022 on the day of his death March 2. Jack’s youngest daughter Lynn Jimenez spoke from the dais and the heart Sunday when she said “Anyone he met became his new ‘best friend.’ He loved a joke, and he loved and was loved.” American Legion Riders 311 posted the colors. Vets4veterans charter member and combat veteran clinician Gerry Rice gave the prayer. The Folded Flag Ceremony was performed with precision by Marine Staff Sgt. TJ Olson-Costello in dress blue uniform, and his Navy comrade, Petty Officer 3rd Class Travis Starr in dress white. SSG Olson-Costello presented the folded flag to Jack’s beloved wife Sandra Woolbert. The veterans community of the Antelope Valley turned out en masse to show their respect for a man who found a new mission later in life, helping his best friend Tom Hilzendeger, founder of Vets4veterans, in running the group’s multilevel programs for helping veterans. “I learned so much from both of them,” Vets4veterans Vice President John Parsamyan said. “I learned about how to work in the community and put your whole heart into helping veterans.” In the hours before the event a tag team of veterans scoured the Valley looking for a particular beer that Jack liked – Rolling Rock of his home state of Pennsylvania. Before the Rolling Rock toast, veterans from other groups, Coffee4Vets and AV Veterans Community Action Coalition paid respects with brother Navy veteran Philip Roberts ringing the “Two Bells,” the Bombshell Betty veteran charity group turning out in numbers and Coffee4Vets President Juan Blanco presenting a commemorative proclamation to Sandra Woolbert. Family included son and daughters, Tim, Lynn Jimenez, Julia Olson and Stacy Olson Costello, and an array of grandchildren, including Cassandra and TJ Olson Costello. The celebration of life for Jack came a week before the Vets4veterans Evening of Community Support at the Hellenic Center, an event that Jack and Tom Hilzendeger put in relentless work to make it a success. Funds raised pay for veterans homelessness prevention, scholarships for veterans entering higher education at Antelope Valley College, therapeutic programs and emergency assistance as well as job training.

Hearts for Heroes Builders Ball

Home’s 4 Families, Hearts for Heroes Builders Ball last night was nothing less than amazing as 500 guests gather to help raise funds to build home for our veterans. Donna Deutschmark, CEO/President Homes for Families hosted an event focused on enriching neighborhood & the lives of our veterans & their families. God has blessed us so we were able to participate in donating funds which went towards building the home The AV was well represented. Thank you Dr. Parazo & Dennis Anderson, High Desert Medical Group for the invite to be your VIP Guest. We had a really cool time. Click on the images to view gallery.

Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans

Coffee4VETS President Juan Blanco was one of the speakers that spoke to the crowd of community supporters that came out to welcome our Veterans home. Our table provided resource information to the many, many veterans and spouses that attended the Welcome Home Ceremony for Vietnam Veterans. It was also a great to see Walter Sapp return home from the hospital. The day was spent embracing each other in celebration as we thank everyone for their Service to this great country. God Bless America. Many thanks to the Antelope Valley Wellbeing Coalition and their team of volunteers for hosting this event. It will be remembered for many years to come Click on the images to view gallery.

Dave Corbin and HIS DAY OF BRAVERY

Dave Corbin and HIS DAY OF BRAVERY For a dozen years or more Dave Corbin and American Legion Riders Post 311 teamed with Patriot Guard Riders have secured the veterans funerals and memorial observances, escorted the AV Wall (Antelope Valley Vietnam The Mobile Vietnam Memorial Wall). AV Wall welcomed young veterans home from War on Terror posts. Dave and Lisa are wheels on the road, bound for Texas. Nayda Fugee and Air Force veteran Edward H Fugee III orchestrated the send off Saturday at Bravery Brewing and a good time was enjoyed by vets of all services and them that loves them. Dave was recognized by Chris Ward for Congressman Mike Garcia, and by Brandon Roque for state Sen. Scott Thomas Wilk. Additional photos courtesy Spunky Sparks. Gratitude to Nayda Fugee and Bart Avery and Sandra Avery for all the prep work. Not Adios dear Dave. More like “See You Soon.” A Coast Guard veteran of Vietnam War Era, “Semper Paratus.” Click on the images to view gallery.

WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA

Our dear friend and news colleague Lynn Crothers DuPratt had the honor of planting the first wreath of Wreaths Across America at Lancaster Cemetery. Lynn dedicated the wreath in honor of our beloved, recently deceased Managing Editor and Antelope Valley Press sage and columnist Vern Lawson Sr. Lancaster Cemetery is our Arlington where our veteran brothers and sisters take their rest. Vern was a WWII veteran, died Oct. 19 at age 96. He trained as B-24 Liberator air crew, flight engineer. He was spared shipment out of U.S. by the atomic bomb and observed VJ Day in Denver, saying “I was kissed by every pretty girl in sight. It was wonderful.” Vern raised a family, lived honorably and was still writing his column until just before his health failed. Salute to Vern, and profound gratitude to Lynn and Cemetery Manager Dayle DeBry for nominating Vern for the honor, nearly 80 years of service to America. t was a beautiful ceremony today, with plenty of support from City of Lancaster and volunteers from Lockheed Martin who prepared hundreds of Veterans gravesites for their holiday wreaths in remembrance of their service. Valley Press friends on site: Allison Gatlin Claudia of Andrew Clark, Jim Skeen, Kim Cullen Rawley, Clavito LC, Evelyn Kristo, Lynn Crothers DuPratt. A mini reunion, more to come. Jin Hur with Uno Hur and family and Juan Blanco & Atherine Blanco of Coffee4Vets were on hand along with Dave Corbin, Phillip Waln, Brent Waln and American Legion Riders 311 were on hand as well as Chris Chandler, Alfredo Paniagua and Marine Corps League Detachment 930. Philip Roberts and Mako, and Dean Brown of AV Veterans Community Action Coalition were there, with Christine Ward from Rep. Mike Garcia, Brandon Roque from Sen. Scott Thomas Wilk Representative from Tom Lackey and Lancaster City Council members Raj Malhi and Ken Mann. Helping Dayle was Karla Archuleta.

MEMORIES VETERANS MILITARY BALL 2021

A MEDAL for WWII veteran Louis Moore. A SALUTE for Army veteran Gwendolyn Thornton. A TOAST for late Marine veteran Jerry Lawrence and the other AV veterans who passed since the 2019 Veterans Military Ball. WWII veteran Lou Moore was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal for his service. The award was authorized by Congress for Chinese-American veterans of World War II. Similar Congressional Gold Medals for service have been awarded to the Tuskegee Airmen, Japanese-American WWII veterans, Navajo Code Talkers, and Women’s Air Service Pilots, women who volunteered for flight service to free men up for combat flying duty. The award was presented to Moore this week by Maj. Gen. Robert B.F. Lee and Mr. Moore’s representative in Congress, Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita. Also honored at the Veterans Military Ball hosted by Coffee4Vets was Army veteran Gwendolyn Thornton of the state Employment Development Department. Thornton has worked tirelessly for years to place veterans, many with disabilities, in “real jobs, good paying jobs.” Also saluted was Marine vet Jerry Lawrence who died in 2020 as the pandemic lockdown began. Lawrence innovated the “You Are Not Forgotten” program to honor veterans at end of life. Because of Covid restrictions Lawrence himself could not be properly memorialized until this week of Veterans Day 2021. Top Tier sponsors at Hellenic Center were High Desert Medical, Group Team Boeing, and City of Palmdale. Click on the images to view gallery.

Mobile Vietnam Memorial Wall

ON THE ROAD AGAIN – The Antelope Valley Mobile Vietnam Memorial Wall is on its way to Destination El Centro for its Veterans Day presentation in that patriotic Imperial Valley Community. Escorted by American Legion Riders and Patriot Guard Riders the half-scale monument to the 58,000 plus Americans killed during the Vietnam War was built entirely by community grass roots support. The AV Wall will return to the Antelope Valley presentation in 2022. Click on the images to view gallery.

VPAN Event October 1

VPAN host a very well attended event for our Veterans and family members. Many services including Vaccination stations and lots of information to educate you on your benefits.. Good food and lots of dancing. Good time had by all…Hoorah to James and the entire Team of VPAN. Did I mention Dancing… Veterans known how to have a great time on the dance floor. Music provided by DJ Julio. Click on the images to view gallery.