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			<title>RIP Sargent Amy Krueger</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[A great tragedy has taken the lives of those that stand out front and risk their live so that we may live in peace. These hero's were killed in a...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>A great tragedy has taken the lives of those that stand out front and risk their live so that we may live in peace. These hero's were killed in a place that they should of been safe. I have served at fort Hood a long time ago and would of never thought that I would be in harms way at a duty station in my own country. My heart and prayers go out to the family's and friends of these soldiers, May God bless each and everyone. Sargent Amy Krueger was a women from Kiel, Wisconsin. She challenged herself to do whatever it would take to remove Bin Ladin from his place of terror. She was proud to serve our nation and to give the sacrifices that it would require. This nation should be ashamed that it has allowed these terriorist's to enter our border's and cut so deep into our soul's. These very soldiers should have a haven, a place where they can stand down and feel safe from the horror's that they must endure.<br />
As a vet and a father of a soldier in harms way I ask you all to speak out and let it be heard that we have had enough. It is time to end the terror that we have allowed this country to feel. Justice needs to be harsh and swift. We need to take back this country from the thugs that are providing the fear.<br />
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For anyone that would like to show their appreciation I am riding to Kiel saturday at 10:00am to honor this wonderful young lady and to thank her family for their sacrifice.</div>

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			<title>In Memory of Roland J. Bishop</title>
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Conway, N.H. — Roland J. Bishop, 69, of Conway, passed away peacefully with...</description>
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Conway, N.H. — Roland J. Bishop, 69, of Conway, passed away peacefully with his wife at his side on Monday, Oct. 12, 2009 at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center after a long illness.<br />
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Born in Lawrence, on Jan. 11, 1940, the son of Alfred J. and Marie Rose Bishop, he resided in Conway since 1975. He attended Saint Mary's Grammar School, and Lawrence High School in Lawrence.<br />
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He joined the United States Marine Corps in 1957. He owned and operated E-Z Welding in Conway from 1975 to 2006. After retiring in 2006, Roland along with his 'best friend' and wife, Becky, enjoyed many motorcycle trips to Sturgis, S.D., many annual trips for Rolling Thunder in Washington, D.C. and spent several winters in Florida.<br />
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Roland loved stream fishing and was an avid racquetball player. He was a dedicated supporter of the Conway Police D.A.R.E. Program. He was an active charter member of the Conway (HOG) Harley Owners Group, and the Rod and Gun Club in Conway. He especially enjoyed riding his Harley with his many, many friends.<br />
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He is survived by the love of his life, his wife, Becky, of 38 years; sister, Patricia Manning, of Conway; brother, Richard T. and Angela Bishop of Wells, Maine, brother, Edward and Theresa Bishop of Florida; several nieces and nephews; and his extended family of motorcycle friends. He is predeceased by his parents, and brother, Alfred J. Bishop, and his sister, Joan Buchanan.</div>

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