Our walk today was dedicated in honor of :
Army Veteran Ray Seiber, Age 76 of Crossville, TN.
Died Apr. 23, 2024
Served during the Vietnam War
Co. B, 589th Eng. BN.
even though he lived his life in a wheel chair he had a Vietnam reunion with his Vietnam buddies that he served with they came over all over the United States to come to his home they all enjoyed coming for all of them and talked about went on over there so Ray made it happen every 2 years he made it happen for the men
Ray also served as a police officer.
We had a great 14.23 Mile walk today. We started out by walking through the Gardens and then went North on 70 North. We walked Creston Road to Fredonia Road. We made a stop in the Fredonia Cemetery to honor Ray at his grave. We met his sister their and I got to know Ray a little better. We then made a stop at the Green Acres Cemetery and visited with some of our Fallen Brothers and then we headed south on 127. We made a quick stop at Shoney’s and took a 10 min. break at Sonic. I want to thank they person in the truck who bought my drink. Thank you. We then continued south till we reached the Bakery and then we headed back towards Sparta Hwy and home. We had a beautiful day for a great walk. I want to thank everyone who honked, waved, and saluted in helping me honor this hero. We had 354 honks today. It was amazing. Thank you.
Army Veteran Ray Seiber will not be forgotten !
I appreciate what you guys are doing. I served 21 years including combat operations in Iraq, peacekeeping missions in Bosnia and Haiti, and operational missions in Afghanistan. I am Ray’s middle son and do appreciate you guys. Anything I can do to help, let me know please.