Keeping Their Legacy Alive - Honoring Utah's Fallen Heroes
KEEPING THEIR LEGACY ALIVE
Honoring Utahs’ Fallen Heroes
[FARMINGTON, UTAH, May 25th] — Operation Hero Honor and Remember boot display honors all Fallen Service Members dating back to 9/11 will be open free to the public on May 26th - 30th at Station Park in Farmington, Utah.
Operation Hero is a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organization founded in 2015 in honor of 1SG Tracy Stapley who passed away on July 3rd, 2013 in Qatar on his second deployment. Always known to help others whether it was needed or not. A man who would want all of his brothers and sisters in arms to be honored alongside him.
Operation Hero gives back to the Families of the Fallen, educates service members
alongside their families about the importance of Preparing for the Unexpected and
Honoring Utah’s Fallen Service Members with over 350+ combat boots on display. Some boots have been decorated by the families to tell their loved ones story. These men and women have died while in uniform serving the United States of America. We are forever grateful for them and their families.
Operation Hero is an all volunteer program which donates all proceeds made to the
Families of the Fallen, The Gary Sinise Foundation, Utah Survivor Outreach Services and other programs that help Families of the Fallen, Service Members and their families. A Military Fair will be held at Station Park on May 22, 5:30 - 7:30 pm. Military organizations that offer programs and services to Veterans, Actively Serving Service Members, their families and Families of the Fallen have been invited to participate. This is also free and open to the public.
If you would like more information about this event, please contact Antionette Stapley at 801-940-6852 or email operationheroes@gmail.com.