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31st Fighter Wing Public Affairs
5/22/2014 - AVIANO AIR BASE, Italy -- To
celebrate the life of one of 31st Maintenance Squadron's own, hundreds
of Airmen, maintainers, friends and family gathered during a memorial
ceremony May 22 at Aviano Air Base, Italy.
The memorial was held in honor of Master Sgt. John J. Colpoys Jr., 39.
Colpoys passed away in a motorcycle mishap in Budoia, Italy, on May 14.
He is survived by his mother, wife and son. He is also survived by his
brothers and sisters throughout the 31st MXS, and his beloved Aviano
Green Knights, a motorcycle club in the local area.
"By sharing our grief we seek strength and unity. [John] was taken from
us too soon but this is a celebration of life," said Maj. Franklyn
Shepherd, 31st Maintenance Squadron commander during the ceremony.
"After talking to the people who knew him most, I got to know John. He
wouldn't ask his Airmen anything he wasn't willing to do himself. John
was so proud to be a member of the U.S. Air Force and was the most loyal
friend you could hope to have. The only thing that surpassed his zest
for life was making sure others lived life to the fullest. John's love
for his family was evident when you saw him with his mom, sister and
grandmother. While stationed at various bases around the world, John was
never alone. He always had friends. May God bless you Master Sgt.
Colpoys Jr. and just know 'We got it!'"
As the service continued, friends and colleagues were asked to share
memories of Colpoys' generosity, humility and passion for life.
"When my wife and I [moved] to Aviano he greeted us. It was important
for him to make people feel welcome when they arrived here," said Master
Sgt. Michael Prescott, 31st MXS transient alert service flight manager.
"John lit up the room when he walked in it. He was unselfish. He didn't
hesitate to help. He was my friend and brother and I'm going to miss
him."
The Buffalo, N.Y., native began his Air Force career in 1994 and after
being stationed at Luke Air Force Base, Misawa AB and Spangdahlem AB, he
arrived in Aviano, where he quickly made many friends with what
speakers called his "infectious smile" and "exuberant personality."
Since arriving at Aviano in 2011, speakers said Colpoys was vital to the
mission as a transient alert technician; but his love for his family
was next to none.
"He was a real maintainer but that wasn't all he was about. I can
remember his eyes lighting up when he'd talk about his kids," said 1st
Lt. Joseph Lorkowoski, 31st Aircraft Maintenance Unit assistant officer
in charge .
During the service, a moment of silence was observed while taps sounded;
and "Amazing Grace" was played during an aerial salute, also known as a
missing man formation, made up of four F-16 Fighting Falcons. Colpoys
was posthumously presented the Air Force Meritorious Service Medal for
his altruistic patronage to the 31st MXS.
"He was a wonderful man. John loved his military family too," said Lisa
Colpoys, John Colpoys wife, through a written letter read during the
ceremony. "I want you all to cherish the memories you had with John.
Until we meet again, my love."
Tuesday, June 03, 2014
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