![]() ![]() ![]() Rhema stated this was her first time singing in front of a military audience. But when you listen to her sing, you realize, her voice is big enough to cover the importance of this ceremony.” I think about why my niece is here, then I think about how young and innocent she is. “It’s a big honor to see her perform close to where I work. “I am so happy that I am here to support my niece and pay my respects at the same time,” said Voraritskul. Sratha Voraritskul, Dallas native, assistant fire direction officer, is assigned to the 41st Fires Brigade. She says she holds a special tie very close to her heart to the military and Fort Hood. The young entertainer performs three to four times a month but volunteered to come and sing at the ceremony for the fallen soldiers. Rhema, who sings under her first and middle name, was born to Teton and Wendi Voraritskul in Carrollton, Texas. When you see her, you may think ‘OK, here’s a cute child performer,’ but when you hear her, her voice will hit you like it belongs to one of the greats.” “This little lady is blessed with an extraordinary voice. “Like Rhema, this song is an inspiration to us all,” said James. The small wonder teamed up with the contemporary gospel singer, Rick Bernard James, to sing “The Prayer.” 5, at the Remembrance Memorial Ceremony to honor the lives lost during the shootings at the Soldier Readiness Center a year ago. FORT HOOD, Texas - Small in stature but big in poise, the eight-year-old international gospel singing sensation, Rhema Marvanne Voraritskul, graced Fort Hood with her presence Nov. ![]()
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