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Dutch 08-07-09 07:01 PM

I never had the chance to meet Capt. Zeb Alford but from everything that I have seen here, I am assured that he was an excellent man. I wish I would have had a chance to meet him.

I pray that his friends and family will be comforted, I can't imagine the level of loss you guys are feeling. But my prayers are with you.

patti 08-07-09 07:06 PM

Patti
 
Well we finally have a date and time for the Memorial for my Dad.

the memorial will be at the 2nd Baptist Church in Houston and I will get the address or you can look it up on the net. The service will be at 10AM on August 21, 2009 and there will be a reception afterward.

I am looking forward to meeting as many of you as possible when we say our final good byes to Capt. Zeb:salute::salute::salute::salute::salute::salute :

Patti( Navy Junior #1)

mookiemookie 08-07-09 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by patti (Post 1146989)
Well we finally have a date and time for the Memorial for my Dad.

the memorial will be at the 2nd Baptist Church in Houston and I will get the address or you can look it up on the net. The service will be at 10AM on August 21, 2009 and there will be a reception afterward.

I am looking forward to meeting as many of you as possible when we say our final good byes to Capt. Zeb:salute::salute::salute::salute::salute::salute :

Patti( Navy Junior #1)

If it's the Second Baptist on Woodway, I may be able to make it as I live across the street.

dmlavan 08-07-09 08:48 PM

God speed CAPT Zeb. Your country owes you and your family their thanks for your service, and your friends here have told the rest of us what kind of man we have lost.

nikbear 08-07-09 08:53 PM

How sad,may you rest in peace Capt.Z:cry:

Baby Katie 08-07-09 08:55 PM

Funeral Address
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mookiemookie (Post 1147001)
If it's the Second Baptist on Woodway, I may be able to make it as I live across the street.

the address is 6400 Woodway Dr and their ph number is 1-713-465-3408

Baby Katie

mookiemookie 08-07-09 09:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Baby Katie (Post 1147023)
the address is 6400 Woodway Dr and their ph number is 1-713-465-3408

Baby Katie

That's the one....I'm within walking distance of that church. I will see if I can get time off from work (should be no big deal) to attend.

peggy 08-07-09 09:22 PM

The Unsung Hero
 
Dear Precious friends,

I am Peggy, the 2nd dtr., again. You are very special to my sisters and me. Your thoughts and prayers are uplifting and I wish I could meet all of you.

My dad is getting much glory and I thank you for that. He served his country well and I am grateful and very proud of him. I already miss him so much, but to me he was my dad. I didn't have to salute him, just had to mind him. He used to lasso us as we ran across our oceanfront yard in Maine. He and mom took us trick or treating. He was a great Santa Claus. He was a big horse we could ride. He was a fabulous jump roper. We snow skiied, sailed, and scuba dived together. He could navigate by the stars. To me, sometimes he seemed bigger than life itself.

But I want you to know a bit about the hero who didn't get the recognition, but did one of the toughest jobs ever...raising 4 of the next generation...our dear mother, Margaret, who is alive and well. I dare say Dad could have had such an illustrious career had it not been for my mother supporting his every career move, packing and unpacking houses while he was at sea, birthing 4 daughters, getting us in schools, hosting incredibe events for other military personnel, getting 4 little girls cleaned and dressed and on time to submarine christenings and other Navy events, helping younger officer's wives who were having difficulty adjusting to new surroundings, keeping dad present in our lives while he was miles away under the ocean, being a mom and dad while he was gone for 3 to 6 months at a time, hosting more rockin' Navy parties than I can remember at all of our different homes, making each new house a home that looked like it was off the pages of House and Garden, refurbishing homes - at times by herself...I have hit only the tip of the iceberg. To all you Navy men in my dad's generation, I applaud your brave wives who gave you comfort and the freedom to serve your country as effectively as you did.

My dad retired from the Navy in 1973 and years later in 1984, sadly, my parents divorced. It was heartbreaking for us girls. But when my parents were together they gave us the best and most wonderful childhood I could ever imagine. We were all grown women when their marriage ended. It didn't hurt any less at that age.

Fortuneately, they both infused much love as we grew up. They taught us all the good lessons one needs to learn. They had fun together, they laughed together, they danced together, and they always played with their girls. God's greatest gift to me was giving me my parents.

I just wanted you to know a bit about my other hero.

Peggy

robj250 08-07-09 10:07 PM

Rest In Peace CAPT Zeb.

Rob:salute:

CapZap1970 08-07-09 10:17 PM

Really sad for the loss. As you probably know, I never had the priviledge of knowing him but I present now my sincere condolences.
CapZap

NealT 08-07-09 10:19 PM

May you have blue skies, a calm sea, and the wind in your sails at all times.

NealT

Hybris 08-07-09 10:33 PM

My condolences on the loss its sad to see a friend and in a way a piece of history leave us. We all would do well to remember him.

Rip 08-07-09 10:50 PM

R.I.P. Captain
 
As a submariner myself the 2008 Subsim meeting was anchored for me by the honor of meeting Captain Zeb and sitting next to him at lunch. We owe everything we are to the great leadership of men like him!

I will forever remember the sea stories and memories we shared and I look forward to patrolling with him when the eternal patrol finds me.

Rip

SteveW1 08-07-09 11:13 PM

Lest we forget, May he rest in peace.

My condolences for your loss Neal.

Steve

Deephunter 08-08-09 12:26 AM

As like many of the posters before, I never knew Capt. Zeb, but it is evident he was a man much admired and loved by all who had the good fortune of meeting and knowing him. When such pass away, we are all diminished.

My condolences to his family and friends.

Deephunter.


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