. >> reporter: just a few blocks away, kathy goldstein reflects on the life of a n >>this is a world war ii veteran. there is nothing more important for me to do today then be there for his family and let them know how much i appreciate what they did. >> reporter: kathy is a patriot guard writer who names -- who rides with the names on her back and tattoos on her arms. crying ] -- he didn't come home. >> reporter: men who sacrificed -- >> [ crying ] >> reporter: men who kathy honors. >> that is what i do -- why i do what i do. i do it for them. [ crying ] >> reporter: for walter wolf and his family. >>good morning. >> [ indiscernible - low volume ] >> absolutely. i'm so very sorry. on behalf of the patriot guard riders, these are letters of condolence that have come in from all over the country. we appreciate the service and sacrifice so much. please know that. it means the world to us to be able to be here. >> reporter: every day another as long as i did and to be able to talk to him and just know him and know him well. >> thank you. >> reporter: kathy goldstein knows each and every