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   Valley Morning Star (Newspaper) - December 10, 2004, Harlingen, Texas                                80  10. 2004  taps into LIVING THE RIO GRANDE A family member comforts Mario and Delia Diaz as they mourn the death of their Army Cpl. Isaac E. who was killed Dec. 1 in Family members and friends gathered at Diaz's funeral at Morning Star Mont Meta Memorial cemetery in San Benito on Thursday afternoon to pay their last respects to the Valley soldier Diaz's widow Amber looks at her son Aaron 4, as a hand touches his head during his father's we friends mourn at DANIEL 956-4J0-6279  Matthew Diaz walked hand in hand with his as his family prepared to bury his Army Cpl. Isaac E. who was killed Dec. 1 in Aaron fiddled with a around his neck at times and reached out for the flag presented to his before laying his head on her officials interred the soldier Thursday as hundreds of mourners to pay their respects after a Christian service held at San Benito Funeral where mourners overflowed into the times like it's better to be silent and provide the ministry of said Noel an Army Reserves chaplain from San we grieve with you in your he told the the casket carrying Diaz was placed in a representatives from the Marine Border Patrol and several veterans groups procession traveled to Rio Colorado before heading to the Mont Meta military contingent was headed by Maj. Gen. George commander of the Army Medical Department Center and School at Fort Sam Soldiers from Special Troops Battalion made up the honor including a firing party and a casket Air Force Col. James E. Brown brought 40 Air Force cadets from Rio Hondo High School to the to pay their respects to the funeral ir rallies behind loved DANKL 956-4J0-6279  HONDO large sign that in God's Isaac hung outside the Rio Hondo High School entrance as an American flag flew at 600 Rio Hondo High School dismissed at 2:15 p.m. are being accepted at First National Bank In San Benito for a trust fund to benefit Aaron Matthew the 4-year-oki son of Cpl. Isaac the campus with their families until 3:30 to pay their respects as Diaz's funeral procession let the family know we're behind said Lois a district in her 38th year of rumors of Army Cpl. Diaz's death were confirmed his support plans fix for Social rules out raising taxes to revamp President Bush on Thursday ruled out raising taxes to finance the centerpiece of his domestic a Social Security overhaul to help the system survive an impending wave of retiring baby years after his Social Security commission issued recommendations on how to repair the remained Thursday on how he would pay for the estimated trillion cost of revamping Social But vast new borrowing seemed increasingly will not prejudge any Bush said in the Oval Office after meeting with the Social Security trustees who submit an annual report on the state of the program's But he went on to will not raise payroll taxes to solve this reiterated a 2000 campaign pledge to let younger workers invest some of their payroll taxes in the stock Bush's commission urged that younger Americans be allowed to place 1 to 4 percent of their income into a private account to be invested for Those who choose to have that percentage diverted would probably see a reduction in their regular Social Security administration officials House aides said Bush also social security agenda Press President Bush makes remarks to the media before a meeting with the Social Security Trustees on Thursday in the Oval Office of the White House in clinic helps Valley 95M2V98i9  reUA Children from around the Rio Grande Valley are being treated and examined for orthopedic problems at the Rio Grande Valley Shrine 40 employees from the Shriners Hospital in Houston traveled to the Valley to work at the children's clinic held Thursday and again today at the them were eight a geneticist and a pediatric orthopedic said Steve an administrator for the established more than 80 years is dedicated to helping most of have orthopedic they are busy year holiday clinics are especially busy because Santa Claus makes an delivering and candy to children waiting to be seen by personnel flt leg braces to local children need in addition to providing 12 days of clinics per year to assess medical issues for said Dean the orthopedic clinic and organizer of the 90 percent of the children seen at the Valley clinic are from he who has run the clinic for neatly five said they tty to help needy they are busy year holiday clinics are especially busy because Santa Claus makes an SHRINERS Robert checks 3-year-otd Carmen right ann while her Martha looks on during a clinic to help with disabilities on Thursday at the Grande Valley Shrine Club in La Valley Morning others killed by it spa specializes in coddling Page I Ryan Slice of Gloria Chamberlain of Harlingen if  

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