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View a eulogy for Philip Steven Porter, USMA '48, who passed away on August 7, 2011.

Philip Steven Porter

West Point, 1948

Be Thou At Peace

Posted by Prof. Dr. Samuel-Joseph Lone Wolf, Hachidan on April 10, 2012:

My Dear Friend and fellow veteran;
May Your dear Wife be bless many times over, for being there at Your side.

What can I say about my Advisor, Friend to all and Me.

Your wisdom surpasses anything I will ever ty and accomplish in my life time. You will alway be my friend,

Advisor, Teacher in more ways than one. In our Native American Indian way we say " Aho! Mitakuye Oyasin " and it means: "Hello to all my relatives." Sir there was and will always be One Creator/God, and may He continue to bless You richly as You journey into the Spiritworld. And as I look up into the Spiritworld, I will always remember You and the knowledge and wisdom You share with Native American Indian Martial Artist. I will always carry You in my heart and in a place of Honor in my dojo. You are a part of our Tiospaye (Extended Family) and we will always smile when Your Name is brought up in the dojo. Thank you Sir. Be blessed richly and always walk in beauty there in the Spiritworld.

Respectfully and with Love;

Prof. Dr. Samuel-Joseph Lone Wolf, Hachidan
Dai ik koku Goshinjitsu

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