Friday, June 15, 2007

Christian Golczynski


Many of our servicemen and woman are giving their lives for our country and many are leaving children fatherless and motherless. Those of us in Middle Tennessee have a chance to help one young man who will grow up without his father. The BoneFish Grill in Murfreesboro is holding a fundraiser dinner to help Christian Golcynski who lost his father to enemy fire while serving our country in Iraq.

Here is more information for anyone who wants to go and help out this young man.

Join Us . . .
in honoring our fallen soldier
Staff Sgt. Marc Golczynski
with a fundraiser & silent auction for his son, Christian
Saturday, June 30, 2007
Bonefish Grill
505 N. Thompson Lane, Murfreesboro, TN
615.217.1883
Tickets are $30.00 for some of the best food and drinks in the “Boro”
Seating will be limited, so you must call for reserved seating by June 23, 2007
Seating times are 11:00, 12:15 & 1:30 pm ~~ Please come on time
Christian is the 8 year old son of Staff Sgt. Marc Golczynski, who was killed in March by enemy fire in Iraq. 100% of the proceeds from the event will go to The Christian Golczynski Trust Fund. If you are unable to attend donations can be made at any Pinnacle National Bank. (Account #5028894). No credit cards please.
Donations can also be mailed to:
The Christian Golczynski Trust Fund
Pinnacle National Bank
Att: Rodney Barrett
114 W. College St.
Murfreesboro, TN 37130
. . .Support the Legacy
Tickets will be available at the following locations or call 615.217.1883 for more information

I copied and pasted the following from an email I recieved.

April 14, 2007


Marc Golczynski: what it costs

Caption: Christian Golczynski, 8, receives the flag from his father's casket from Lt. Col. Ric Thompson during the graveside service at Wheeler Cemetery in Bedford County. Golczynski's father, Marcus, was killed by enemy fire in Iraq last week. Photo courtesy of DNJ/Aaron Thompson.
U.S. Marine Staff Sgt. Marcus Andrew "Marc" Golczynski was buried in Tennessee this week. He was assigned to the Marine Forces Reserve's Third Battalion, 24th Marine Regiment, Fourth Marine Division, and was killed by enemy fire in Al Anbar Province during his second tour of duty in Iraq.
The Daily News Journal:
As 8-year-old Christian Golczynski accepted the flag from his father's casket, tears flowed freely from the mourners, and even Marine Lt. Col. Ric Thompson, who presented the flag to the boy, showed a trace of emotion.
"My Marc made the sacrifice for my freedom," said Heather Southward Golczynski, widow of the fallen Marine. "That is a debt I won't ever be able to repay."
A week before he was killed in action, the young Marine wrote this:
"I want all of you to be safe. And please don't feel bad for us. We are warriors. And as warriors have done before us, we joined this organization and are following orders because we believe that what we are doing is right. Many of us have volunteered to do this a second time due to our deep desire to finish the job we started. We fight and sometimes die so that our families don't have to. Stand beside us. Because we would do it for you. Because it is our unity that has enabled us to prosper as a nation."
This Sunday morning, take a moment to remember a fallen Marine and his family.
And all of the other men and women who have gone before.

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