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Photos: Jim Sursely, Rochester Native and Vietnam Veteran, Memorial Service at Soldiers Field
A memorial service was held for Rochester Native Jim Sursely on Tuesday, June 29, 2021, at Soldiers Field Veterans Memorial in Rochester. Sursely, a Lourdes High School graduate and Vietnam Veteran passed away on May 30, 2021. Sursely was former National Commander of the Disabled American Veterans of America and a nationally known advocate for disabled veterans. 5:47 pm, Jun. 29, 2021 ×
Whitlock-Sonnenberg VFW Post 1215 Honor Guard Commander Richard Coombes salutes while presenting the flag to Dax Sursely, son of Jim Sursely, during a memorial service for Rochester Native Jim Sursely on Tuesday, June 29, 2021, at Soldiers Field Veterans Memorial in Rochester. Sursely, a Lourdes High School graduate and Vietnam Veteran passed away on May 30, 2021. Sursely was former National Commander of the Disabled American Veterans of America and a nationally known advocate for d
Rochester and Minnesota honor Jim Sursely
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Sursely grew up in Rochester and was a star running-back for Lourdes High School. Whether you were in the service or not, he was a good friend to whoever he came in contact with, said Jeff Huey, who served with Jim in Vietnam. He said what other way can I go? I could either commit suicide or go on with my life. And boy, did he ever. On multiple occasions when he talked about his wounds, that it was the best thing to ever happen to him. And that s the way he approached life, said Rich Daly, who also served with Jim.