Reported by: WTWO News
The body of Marine Corporal Gregory Stultz will return home for the last time Wednesday.
The Brazil native was killed in an ambush late last week.
The family says the body will be flown to Terre Haute Regional Airport at approximatley noon Wednesday. His remains will then be escorted along State Roads 42, 46 and 40 to the French Funeral Home in Brazil.
The funeral will be held at Christ Community Church in Brazil.
Subject: Cpl. Gregory S. Stultz, 22, Brazil, IN, 24, 26 FEB 10 (click here)
Details in the funeral and visitation have not been finalized.
22 Feb 2010 2:16 PM
Updated 23 Feb 10 1527 est S Sturgis
We have been invited.
1) Escort - 2/24/10
The Funeral director contacted me at 13:00 today that Cpl Gregory Scott
Stultz will be arriving at Terre Haute airport om 02/24/2010 at around
12:00.
Anyone willing to escort to the funeral home meet at
Terre Haute airport 581 South Airport St at 11:00 on the 23rd.
We will escort Cpl Stultz to the funeral home.
2) Funeral - 2/26/10
Funeral services will be Friday
02/26/2010 at 10942 N State Road 59 Brazil IN at 13:00 (1PM) with escort
to Summit Lawn Cemetery after services.
We will stage in the parking lot at the Church at 12:00 with the flag line after a short mission brief.
I stand in silent respect for the
Fallen Heroes and their Families.
Keith (Goob) Jacks - kjacks6161@sbcglobal.net
Asst Sr RC West Central
Richard Wilbur - "IndyHarley"
State Captain - Indiana Patriot Guard
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
No. 134-10
February 22, 2010
DOD Identifies Marine Casualty The Department of Defense announced today the death of a Marine who was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. Cpl. Gregory S. Stultz, 22, of Brazil, Ind., died Feb. 19 while supporting combat operations in Helmand province, Afghanistan. He was assigned to 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion, 3rd Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Force, Okinawa, Japan. For additional background information on this Marine, news media representatives may contact the III Marine Expeditionary Force/Marine Corps Bases Japan public affairs office at 011-81-611-745-0790 or e-mail them at okinawapao@usmc.mil . | |
U.S. Department of Defense
Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs)