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VFW Commander Joe Hare interviewed for TV



2014-09-24 - Municipal Parking Lot, Merchant Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Commander Joe Hare of VFW Post 6097, Columbia, KY was interviewed in his role as the leader of the Patriot Guard Riders who later in the day, participated in the procession to Mt. Pleasant United Methodist Church Cemetery, the final resting place for Capt. Tony Grider (1973-2014). In the interview, Commander Hare was eloquently summed up the unthinkable loss the extended South Central Kentucky Community has suffered: The tremendous love for Capt. Grider, whose infectious, eternally optimistic enthusiasm, endeared him to all who had the good fortune to know him. To play the video, click Today, THURSDAY with CM, 25 Sep, 2014

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