What a blessing he was to this place. He had a hell of a life, one that people read stories about.
RIP Cass... 2016 has taken some great men so far. |
Wow, just ... Wow; I am gutted. I have taken a few days to try and put things into words.
I had the opportunity, pleasure and [B][U][I]absolute honour[/I][/U][/B] to interact with him both reading his posts in the open forums and the PM's we exchanged. Ken was instrumental in helping me to deal with a SEAL poseur when I was working the APP in Khowst in 2007 when shit was getting real and a bunch of NG were deferring to the POS. Ken had the clout by reputation to break through the veil of B/S the idiot had erected when no one wanted to listen to the "token Aussie". Sir, you were larger than life, even online, and one of the few men here to inspire generations of Warriors who had the good fortune to cross your path in life. I trust you are safely with the love of your life, united once more. R.I.P. |
RIP Sir.
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RIP, Sailor.
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RIP, Sir!
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Goodbye my friend. It was an honor knowing you.
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Whoa! I missed this.
What a life! RIP, Cass. |
I am ashamed I am only learning of his passing now.
I was in awe of the man ...and I know I would have lived a full and meaningful life if I lived even a fraction of the life he did. A truly great man has passed and the world is a lesser place for it. Rest in peace, sir. |
RIP Cass
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Rest in peace Ken. You won't be forgotten.
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Rip Cass.
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RIP.... prayers to his family and friends.
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Rest in Peace, Cass
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Cass exemplified the "Quiet Professional" SOF warrior.
It was an honor to have known him, even if it was only here on this board. Fair winds and following seas Sir. Godspeed |
Fair winds and following seas.
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RIP Cass.
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[QUOTE=Frog;1058579528]On July 4th America lost a great man and we lost a friend, mentor and one hell of a Team Guy. Rest in peace Ken Garrett, Class 0.
Kenneth Garrett March 19, 1929 - July 04, 2016 Kenneth (Blackie) Garrett was born to Rosa Barnes and Samuel Garrett in Fresno, CA. on March 19, 1929. Mr. Garrett moved to Visalia, CA. in 1936. Mr. Garrett graduated from VUHS in June 1946. He immediately joined the Navy. His service included, among other naval assignments, the Navy Frogmen, forerunners to the Navy SEALs. Mr. Garrett performed 3 combat tours in Korea earning 6 combat engagement stars. Following a brief break from the Frogmen at the end of the Korean War Mr. Garrett was assigned to a series of Special Assignments and ultimately to the CIA while still on military roles. Mr. Garrett performed for 9 years with the CIA as a Military Detailee and upon accruing his 20-years of Military Service he retired from the military and immediately joined the CIA in a Civilian capacity advancing to Chief of Station. Upon Mr. Garrett's Retirement from the military in 1968 he soon married Mary Jane (Leonardo) Renzi in 1969. At that time the Garrett's resided in San Bernardino, CA. Upon retirement from the CIA the Garrett's returned in 1978 to Visalia, CA., where they resided until Mr. Garrett's death. A graveside service will be held at San Joaquin National Cemetery in Santa Nella, CA on August 11, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. A memorial tribute may be offered by logging onto [URL="http://www.salseranddillard.com"]www.salseranddillard.com[/URL][/QUOTE] Unless something changes, I plan on being at the service tomorrow. |
Rest In Peace Sir
Via con Dios |
FYI to all....
Cass was laid to rest this morning. Very small group of friends and family (10-15) people attended. A short "obituary" was read that had been written by Cass himself. I was proud to meet several people who had also known him. |
[QUOTE=CA SGT;1058585936]FYI to all....
Cass was laid to rest this morning. Very small group of friends and family (10-15) people attended. A short "obituary" was read that had been written by Cass himself. I was proud to meet several people who had also known him.[/QUOTE] Thanks for this update. Had I the $$ I would have flown in for this. I'm raising a glass of whiskey this afternoon. |
[QUOTE=CA SGT;1058585936]FYI to all....
Cass was laid to rest this morning. Very small group of friends and family (10-15) people attended. A short "obituary" was read that had been written by Cass himself. I was proud to meet several people who had also known him.[/QUOTE] Thank you for being there. |
[QUOTE=CA SGT;1058585936]FYI to all....
Cass was laid to rest this morning. Very small group of friends and family (10-15) people attended. A short "obituary" was read that had been written by Cass himself. I was proud to meet several people who had also known him.[/QUOTE] Thanks for being there for him, and us. |
[QUOTE=CA SGT;1058585936]FYI to all....
Cass was laid to rest this morning. Very small group of friends and family (10-15) people attended. A short "obituary" was read that had been written by Cass himself. I was proud to meet several people who had also known him.[/QUOTE] Thank you for going Sir. |
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RIP sir. I never got the chance to ask you if you were in this picture. Picture of WWII Frogs.
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Thank you for attending.
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[QUOTE=CA SGT;1058585936]FYI to all....
Cass was laid to rest this morning. Very small group of friends and family (10-15) people attended. A short "obituary" was read that had been written by Cass himself. I was proud to meet several people who had also known him.[/QUOTE] Thank you for attending. I had planned to go but work had other plans. I'm glad you were able to make it. |
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[QUOTE=CA SGT;1058585936]FYI to all....
Cass was laid to rest this morning. Very small group of friends and family (10-15) people attended. A short "obituary" was read that had been written by Cass himself. I was proud to meet several people who had also known him.[/QUOTE] I tried to keep my distance, but did get to speak to his LCDR and trustee for a bit after the service. Brought the kids because it's important for them to learn to respect and honor our heroes. CA SGT, if that was you in the cowboy hat, nice ride. I was in the blue shirt and black tie. I stopped by again after he was buried and left some flowers at his temporary marker. For those that couldn't be there, I've attached a couple of pictures for you. Rest in Peace, Cass. |
[QUOTE=Look. Don'tTouch.;1058586360]I tried to keep my distance, but did get to speak to his LCDR and trustee for a bit after the service. Brought the kids because it's important for them to learn to respect and honor our heroes. CA SGT, if that was you in the cowboy hat, nice ride. I was in the blue shirt and black tie.
I stopped by again after he was buried and left some flowers at his temporary marker. For those that couldn't be there, I've attached a couple of pictures for you. Rest in Peace, Cass.[/QUOTE] Thanks. |
[QUOTE=Look. Don'tTouch.;1058586360]I tried to keep my distance, but did get to speak to his LCDR and trustee for a bit after the service. Brought the kids because it's important for them to learn to respect and honor our heroes. CA SGT, if that was you in the cowboy hat, nice ride. I was in the blue shirt and black tie.
I stopped by again after he was buried and left some flowers at his temporary marker. For those that couldn't be there, I've attached a couple of pictures for you. Rest in Peace, Cass.[/QUOTE] Affirmative on the hat. I remember you. Wish we could have spoke.... |
Thanks for going and sharing.
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