Honor Mission
Arthur R. Rush
US Army
Vietnam Era Veteran
Corfu, NY - 10/20/2022
Mission applies to the following Region(s):
Region 1, Region 2
About the Mission:
Patriot Guard Riders has been requested to stand in honor of the life and service of Arthur R. Rush, who passed away as a result of an automobile accident on 3 October 2022.
Mr. Rush served our nation for 2 years on active duty in the US Army from 1962-1964, with an Army MOS of 631.10-Light Vehicle Mechanic. He had 10 months of foreign service in Germany, assigned to the 552nd Engineer Company, 11th Engineer Group, Seventh US Army. Mr. Rush was honorably discharged from active duty on 3 September 1964 with the rank of Private First Class (E-3), and he earned the National Defense Service Medal, Cold War Service Medal, and M-14 Rifle Sharpshooter Badge.
A full obituary is available for viewing online by clicking here
Primary Staging Date and Staging Time:
10/20/2022 at 09:45am
Staging Location:
Town of Pembroke Highway Department
1145 Main Street (Corner of Rt. 5 & 77)
Corfu, NY 14036
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Lead Ride Captain and Contact Info:
Bruce Forsyth -
585-348-7664
Special Covid-19 Mission Guidelines:
Updated 8 March 2022
Based on the most current COVID-19 Prevention Guidelines: Protect Yourself and Your Family from COVID-19, and CDC Guidelines of 3 March 2022, going forward, the Lead Ride Captain for any mission will be responsible for determining whether PGR members will have to mask up or not. Please ensure that you have a mask with you, should the need arise, and respect the LRC’s decision in these matters.
Special Information:
PGR will standby with a respectful flag line for the arrival of the funeral director and family at the staging area, which is expected at approximately 10:15am. KSU at 10:35 AM for the escort to WNY National Cemetery, 1254 Indian Falls Road, Corfu, NY 14036 for the 11:00 AM interment with Military Honors. Please be prepared with a clean 3x5 American or US Army flag, dress for the weather, and ensure your large flags are securely attached.
Thank you for your participation in honoring the US Army service of Arthur Rush, and to support his loving and grieving family.
Is there a Second Stage to this Mission?
no
Submitted by:
bruce forsyth
rs 10/17; MER