Texas Family's Patriotic Tradition Honoring Military Service on July 4th
WFAAJuly 7, 20251 min330 views
10 connectionsΒ·14 entities in this videoβA Patriotic Family Tradition
- πΊπΈ The Geras family in Oak Cliff, Dallas, is highlighted for their exceptional patriotism, especially on July 4th.
- π The tradition involves decorating their home inside and out with red, white, and blue, a practice the matriarch vows to continue as long as she is alive.
- π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ The tradition is deeply rooted in pride for the country and for their children's military service.
Military Service and Family Sacrifice
- ποΈ Three out of four Geras children have served in the military, with their spouses also serving.
- βοΈ Daughter Anne Marie served 6 years in the Army and is married to Staff Sergeant Jose Sandova, a Desert Storm veteran deployed in the Middle East.
- ποΈββοΈ Daughter Amy also joined the Army at 17 and married Army drill instructor Jason Kyle, who was training recruits at Fort Sill.
- π The family acknowledges the sacrifices, with relatives like "Porky" unable to be present due to their service, underscoring the meaning of defending the country.
Honoring Service and Sacrifice
- π¬ Staff Sergeant Jose Sandova sent his regards, wishing he could be there to celebrate with his family.
- π Jason Kyle expressed that the Geras family sets a high standard for patriotism.
- π½ The celebration serves as a powerful reminder of what America stands for and the importance of those who protect it.
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