Polly Dean Holliday: A Legacy of Laughter and Talent

A Tribute to Polly Dean Holliday: A Legacy of Laughter and Talent

On September 9, 2025, the world lost a true gem, Polly Dean Holliday, who passed away at the age of 88 in her Manhattan home. Born on July 2, 1937, in Jasper, Alabama, Polly’s journey from a small-town Southern girl to a beloved actress left an indelible mark on stage, television, and film. Polly was (more…)

Remembering Chad Wilkinson: A Hero’s Unyielding Spirit

In the quiet moments of reflection, when the world slows down and we contemplate the true cost of freedom, it’s impossible not to think of those who have given everything in service to their country. Today, on this Tribute Blog, I want to honor a man whose story embodies courage, sacrifice, and an unbreakable will (more…)

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: A Legacy of Courage, Advocacy, and Vision

To my beloved mother, Marie, whose unwavering passion for the Kennedys ignited in me a deep respect for their legacy of courage, compassion, and unyielding service to humanity. Your enthusiasm for their story inspired this celebration of resilience and hope—may it honor the ideals you held so dear. Epigraph “In the ripples of one family’s (more…)

Farewell to a Giant: Remembering Dan Runte, the Heart of Bigfoot

Posted on September 5, 2025 The monster truck world is a little quieter today, its roaring engines dimmed by the loss of one of its greatest legends. Dan Runte, the fearless driver who spent over three decades behind the wheel of the iconic Bigfoot trucks, passed away yesterday at the age of 61 following a (more…)

In Memory of Sgt. Caleb Michael Eisworth: A Hero’s Enduring Light

In Solidarity and Remembrance In the heart of Baton Rouge, where the Mississippi River winds its way through stories of resilience and resolve, we bid farewell to a man who embodied the very essence of courage and compassion. Sgt. Caleb Michael Eisworth, a devoted guardian of our community for 23 unwavering years, left this world (more…)

Honoring Lieutenant Michael P. Murphy: A SEAL’s Ultimate Sacrifice

Posted on September 4, 2025 by S. Vincent Anthony Dear Readers, In the quiet moments of reflection, as the world hurries by with its fleeting distractions, I am drawn once more to the stories that anchor us—the tales of extraordinary courage that remind us of the true cost of freedom. Today, from the depths of (more…)

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Never Forget: The Lasting Resonance of Military Sacrifice

Posted on September 3, 2025 by S. Vincent Anthony Dear Readers, Enveloped by the shadows of tales I’ve crafted and the indelible memories that linger, I feel an urgent pull to share this from the core of my being. Our world races forward without pause, turning today’s news into tomorrow’s overlooked details. Yet, certain realities (more…)

Honoring Herbert Norman Schwarzkopf Sr.: The Indomitable Architect of Justice and Order

In the grand tapestry of American history, where the threads of valor, innovation, and unyielding duty intertwine, few figures stand as resolutely as Herbert Norman Schwarzkopf Sr. A man forged in the fires of two world wars, a pioneer who sculpted modern law enforcement from the raw clay of necessity, and a patriarch whose legacy (more…)

Honoring General H. Norman Schwarzkopf Jr.: The Unyielding Storm of Leadership and Valor

In the vast theater of history, where the echoes of battle drums fade into the annals of time, certain figures stand as colossi—unbowed by the tempests of war, unyielding in their pursuit of duty. General Herbert Norman Schwarzkopf Jr., forever etched in the American lexicon as “Stormin’ Norman,” was such a titan. His life was (more…)

Remembering Sergeant Richard Thomas Jackson: A Silent Echo from the Jungles of Vietnam

In the shadowed annals of history, where the clamor of battle fades into the quiet ache of memory, there are names that linger like ghosts—unforgotten, yet often unspoken. Sergeant Richard Thomas Jackson is one such name, a young man from Green Bay, Wisconsin, whose life was a brief flame extinguished too soon amid the chaos (more…)