Friday, September 18, 2009

Service set for Juden

A funeral service for Army Sgt. Tyler Juden, an Arkansas City native recently killed in action in Afghanistan, will be held Tuesday at the W.S. Scott Auditorium on the campus of Cowley College, the school announced this morning.
The service is set for 2 p.m. Burial will be at Memorial Lawn Cemetery following the ceremony.

9 comments:

  1. I can't believe that the Wichita stations and Eagle Beacon scooped you and Newscow on the Presbyterian Manor arrest.

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  2. oops, I posted in the wrong thread. Can you move it or delete these two?

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  3. Well Shane (newscow) and I have an excuse. Its called the walnut valley festival.
    Wonder what Brand-X excuse will be?
    If you like, you may delete your post and re-post it somewhere else.

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  4. You can delete posts? How?

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  5. James,

    You continue to diss "Brand-X." However you couldn't cut it there and they fired your sorry butt.

    What does that say about you?

    I hope you have the guts to let this post make it on the site.

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  6. Any why not, it was sorry to begin with and now it is worse...didn't think it was possible but it happened!

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  7. @ anonymous September 18, 2009 10:41 PM

    If you have a problem with JJ or his site, then why you bothering to come here? Might I direct you to the yahoo fight chat rooms? Then you can play their childish games. After all, it would be more your style!

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  8. Good post CC,
    Hopefully those who are negative will find another thread to post their garbage on. This one is especially for Sgt Juden and should be left that way! May he rest in peace....God bless him.

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  9. Take a minute to honor Tyler and the sacrifice he made so that we can continue to post on this blog and speak in public. He gave his life for freedom and his parents and family lost a son and very fine young man. We can not bring him back to see what other contributions he would have made to the world but I am sure there would have been many. Please respect him and his family. Bless his family and friends as they struggle to make sense of this and may the world find its way to a peaceful existence to honor Tyler and all those who have died in war.

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