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Dallas firefighter William Scott Tanksley funeral procession.
Dallas firefighter William Scott Tanksley funeral procession. A Dallas firefighter killed last week after he was struck by a vehicle has been buried in a ceremony that drew hundreds of firefighters from across the state.
Funeral services for William Scott Tanksley were Monday in Terrell, east of Dallas.
Following the memorial, a long procession carried Tanksley to the Restland Cemetery-Garden of Honor in Dallas.
Funeral services for William Scott Tanksley were Monday in Terrell, east of Dallas.
Following the memorial, a long procession carried Tanksley to the Restland Cemetery-Garden of Honor in Dallas.
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A Great video for a True Hero.
REST in Peace Firefighter Patrick Wotlerman and we will never forget you and your family members.
ANyone thats stupid enough to fight a fire should die!!
Johnny GoodFellow you sound so fucking stupid
Johnny GoodFellow wtf dude you stupid af!
Antonio Alexander nah bruh I'm supper smart. The people dat make da IQ test less smarter den me so how can dey test judge my smartyness?
Johnny GoodFellow You can't even spell correctly nor can you make a proper sentence.
Antonio Alexander no sUch tang as a prooper centence buad. I'm native American we's don't bilve In tht.
Am I the only one bothered by the idea of letting in civilian vehicles into these kinds of motorcades?
i can tell that William was loved by his Country because not only people came to stand along the Highway but the Traffic on the other side of the Highway came to a Stop in Respect for William. well done and very Moving millions of People dont even know him and Yet they had alot of respect for the Firefighter who gave his life,he is one of the True Heroes. my heart and Respect goes to the Family and wish them the best.
Very moving he was given a great send off. Retired UK Fire Fighter.
I was in my first year at Mississippi State University when he was a pitcher for the Bulldogs. We can go any day, and he went too young, but Mr. Tanksley leaves behind a heck of a legacy.....one of a husband, father, and sacrifice for his fellow man. R.I.P.
Thank you for sharing. I saw this procession in Rockwall. What an honor it was to William Scott Tanksley! We thank him for his service to all of us.