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    ABOVE: Sgt. Maj. James Gregory Ryan Sartor’s wife, Deanna, and three children, Stryder, Grace and Garrett, watch on Frida afternoon the retirement of football jersey number 84 which Sartor wore when he attended Teague High School. The ceremony was condu

Legacy: ‘A true hometown hero’

Memorials tout Sartor as man of action, inspiration

On behalf of all residents from the youngest to the oldest in Teague and the area, The Teague Chronicle proudly salutes Sgt. Maj. James Gregory Ryan Sartor one last time, but promises to forever remember him and his i n v a l u a b l e legacy.

A n d , a packed Teague High School auditorium of family members, friends, members of the Green Berets, other members of the military and some who only knew of his grandeur but never met him did the same last Saturday at his final memorial.

“Ithought my first speech about my husband would be about a year and a half from now when he had planned to retire. ... He truly was my soulmate.”
– Deanna Sartor, Sgt. Major Ryan Sartor’s widow

 

 

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