May Christ support us all the day long, till the shadows lengthen, and the evening comes, and the busy world is hushed, and the fever of life is over and our work is done. Then in his mercy may he give us a safe lodging, and holy rest and peace at the last.
Thank you, Robbie, for your service to our country and to the world. May you rest in peace. May your family and friends be comforted in having had you as part of their lives. Your work here is done and it is time to soar through the universe. Sincerely, Mary
Thank you, Brian, for your brave service to our country and for our world. I am so sorry you have been lost to us and pray your family finds comfort in that you gave your life for a mission you believed in. May you rest in peace and soar through the cosmos. Sincerely, Mary
God rest your soul, Joseph "Joey" Proctor...and comfort your family and friends who have lost you. Thank you for your service to our country and to the world. Sincerely, Mary
God Bless the American Serviceman and his committment to fight abroad. God Bless his family that he leaves behind to endure the pain once he has fallen. God Bless Stephen R. Bixler!
O God, by whose mercy the faithful departed find rest, look kindly on Your departed veteran who gave his life in the service of his country. Grant that through the passion, death, and resurrection of Your Son he may share in the joy of Your heavenly kingdom and rejoice in You with Your saints forever.
O God, by whose mercy the faithful departed find rest, look kindly on Your departed veteran who gave his life in the service of his country. Grant that through the passion, death, and resurrection of Your Son he may share in the joy of Your heavenly kingdom and rejoice in You with Your saints forever.
Dear Lord hear my prayer. Please embrace with all Your love and mercy the soul of this brave soldier and comfort her with Your Divine Presence. Bless her heart and keep her family in Your Hands, Guard them and comfort them.
May Christ support us all the day long, till the shadows lengthen, and the evening comes, and the busy world is hushed, and the fever of life is over and our work is done. Then in His mercy may He give us a safe lodging, and holy rest and peace at the last.
Every day you are still in my thoughts. Sometimes the memories hit so hard and they take me back to a time when you were standing in front of me, a smile on your face. I can still picture you standing there, hands stuffed in your pockets, chin tilted down, eyes looking up. God, how I miss those eyes. I miss you Johnny!
From Miss Grace Johnson Avenue45 Rue 56 Macory Abidjan,Cote d'Ivoire Email: (Email Link)
My dear, Permit me to inform you of my desire of going into long time relatioship and financial transaction for our mutual benefits hence I write with due respect .I am Miss GRACE JOHNSON and I inherited an important sum of money from my late father who died in a recent crisis in Cote d'Ivoire. I wish to request for your assistance in investing this money in a lucrative venture under your directives and guidiance in your country. I want you to assist me for the transfer of this sum of Five million, Three hundred thousand United State Dollars.($5.300,000)to your account designate hence I will give you the contact of the bank where the money is so that you can contact them immediately and discuss with them since I do not know much about financial issues. I will give you some resonable percentage from the total sum for your assistance while I pray that you do not betray me at last. Please it is important you contact me immediately for more clarifications on the next step hence it is my wish to relocate to your country as soon as this transaction is concluded. Awaiting your immediate response via this email address: (Email Link)
O God, by whose mercy the faithful departed find rest, look kindly on Your departed veteran who gave his life in the service of his country. Grant that through the passion, death, and resurrection of Your Son he may share in the joy of Your heavenly kingdom and rejoice in You with Your saints forever.
O God, by whose mercy the faithful departed find rest, look kindly on Your departed veteran who gave his life in the service of his country. Grant that through the passion, death, and resurrection of Your Son he may share in the joy of Your heavenly kingdom and rejoice in You with Your saints forever.
Dear Lord hear my prayer. Please embrace with all Your love and mercy the soul of this brave soldier and comfort him with Your Divine Presence. Bless his heart and keep his family in Your Hands, Guard them and comfort them.
Amen
My sincere heartfelt condolences to Andrew's family.
O God, by whose mercy the faithful departed find rest, look kindly on Your departed veteran who gave his life in the service of his country. Grant that through the passion, death, and resurrection of Your Son he may share in the joy of Your heavenly kingdom and rejoice in You with Your saints forever.
Dear Lord hear my prayer. Please embrace with all Your love and mercy the soul of this brave soldier and comfort him with Your Divine Presence. Bless his heart and keep his family in Your Hands, Guard them and comfort them.
May Christ support us all the day long, till the shadows lengthen, and the evening comes, and the busy world is hushed, and the fever of life is over and our work is done. Then in His mercy may He give us a safe lodging, and holy rest and peace at the last.
Amen.
My sincere heartfelt condolences to Johnny's family and friends.
Dear Lord hear my prayer. Please embrace with all Your love and mercy the soul of this brave soldier and comfort him with Your Divine Presence. Bless his heart and keep his family in Your Hands, Guard them and comfort them.
In April of 1963 Clayton Lee Adamkavicius was born to Doris and Ed Adamkavicius in Dayton Ohio. As the youngest of four children, Clayton was a vicarious toddler with an appetite for knowledge and an ability to always be the center of attention.
For a time Clayton lived in Dayton, then my parents learned that the Air Force was transferring them to Italy. The Adamkavicius family spent some time in West Monroe before leaving for Italy, and this is where Clayton became aware of the family he had and the love for him they shared.
Young Clayton learned the meaning of disappointment in Italy, for it became apparent to him, quickly, that he would have to spend more time learning to walk because his Uncle Jerry wasn’t their to carry him wherever he needed to go.
From Italy the family went to Germany and Clayton grew. In 1969 the Adamkavicius family returned to the United States and was transferred to Riverside California. Clayton’s father retired from the Air Force and the decision was made to settle in Monroe. Though his time was short in Monroe, Clayton made many bonds with cousins that he would hold special for the rest of his life.
Clayton’s family left Monroe to return to Riverside California where young Clayton settled into a southern California life style with its snow covered mountains and warm beaches.
As Clayton grew, so did his ideas and talents. As an artist, Clayton’s skills were almost instinctual. Clayton enjoyed everything from pottery, to drawing. When Clayton set his hand too it, it was like he had done it for his whole life. Clayton once tested his talents by drawing a 10 cent stamp on an envelope, and then mailing it to his cousin Chris in West Monroe. Amazingly, the letter made it. To this day I don’t believe the Post Master General ever found out. Though a felony conviction my still be coming.
Though Clayton’s abilities were amazing to his parents, family and friends, and set him apart from many others, it still wasn’t enough for him. Clayton always wanted to be apart of something bigger. He wanted to help; he wanted to fight against evil and to protect those he loved. This is what drew him to the military.
Clayton joined the Air Force in 1983. With only a high school diploma and some college, he found himself in the enlisted ranks. Clayton’s first taste of military life was bitter sweet. In speaking with him later, I found he learned two things, first, that he wanted to be the one giving the orders, and second, never back away from your dreams.
After he left the Air Force, Clay tried civilian life for a time. He worked at various carriers and made many choices, but he was never able to shake the calling of military life.
After much thought, Clay joined the Nevada Army National Guard. Clay had remembered his lessons from before, and chose a career in the Mechanized Infantry to learn all he could about life in a combat unit, and how to drive tanks, He also put in for OCS (Officer Candidate School). Though his age was an issue, Clay’s ability of persuasion is legendary and his commander found a drive that he knew would never fail Clay. Following, Clay achieved is undergraduate degree in business and excelled in OCS. When it was all said and done, Clay had become what his dreams had always led him to be, an officer in a combat unit.
Once in the Kentucky Army National Guard, Clay worked hard to further his military career, but also to do what he could to defeat evil and forward the cause of good so others may have what they never would be able to achieve on there own; democracy.
Clay had spent two years in Bosnia when the horror of September 11th showed us all that oceans wouldn’t be enough to stop those who would stop at nothing to see our way of life, and who we are, destroyed. Clay knew his calling and his path was clear.
Capt. Clayton Lee Adamkavicius died on 21 April 2006. His death was sudden, his life cut short. He knew the mission he was carrying out would bring democracy one step closer to the people of Afghanistan, and safety to those he had left here at home. To him this was a win-win situation. If he had known what awaited him on that fateful night, he wouldn’t have flinched and he wouldn’t have run, for Clay believed in what he was doing, and he knew what he loved, and nothing was going to threaten that ever again.
So, today we are here to honor his memory. We are not here to greave but to remember Clay as he was; a soldier that defended what he loved and gave hope to others who has never had hope before.
O God, by whose mercy the faithful departed find rest, look kindly on Your departed veteran who gave his life in the service of his country. Grant that through the passion, death, and resurrection of Your Son he may share in the joy of Your heavenly kingdom and rejoice in You with Your saints forever.
May Christ support us all the day long, till the shadows lengthen, and the evening comes, and the busy world is hushed, and the fever of life is over and our work is done. Then in His mercy may He give us a safe lodging, and holy rest and peace at the last.
Dear Lord hear my prayer. Please embrace with all Your love and mercy the soul of this brave soldier and comfort him with Your Divine Presence. Bless his heart and keep his family in Your Hands, Guard them and comfort them.
O God, by whose mercy the faithful departed find rest, look kindly on Your departed veteran who gave his life in the service of his country. Grant that through the passion, death, and resurrection of Your Son he may share in the joy of Your heavenly kingdom and rejoice in You with Your saints forever.
Dear Lord hear my prayer. Please embrace with all Your love and mercy the soul of this brave soldier and comfort him with Your Divine Presence. Bless his heart and keep his family in Your Hands, Guard them and comfort them.
Thank you for giving your life for me. Although fearfully, I believe in what we are doing. My son just joined the army and will be stationed in Iraq this january. God Bless all our soldiers. Rest in peace.
Thank you for giving your life for me. Although fearfully, I believe in what we are doing. My son just joined the army and will be stationed in Iraq this january. God Bless all our soldiers. Rest in peace.
Thank you for giving your life for me. Although fearfully, I believe in what we are doing. My son just joined the army and will be stationed in Iraq this january. God Bless all our soldiers. Rest in peace
Thank you for giving your life for me. Although fearfully, I believe in what we are doing. My son just joined the army and will be stationed in Iraq this january. God Bless all our soldiers. Rest in peace.
Thank you for giving your life for me. Although fearfully, I believe in what we are doing. My son just joined the army and will be stationed in Iraq this january. God Bless all our soldiers. Rest in peace.
Thank you for giving your life for me. Although fearfully, I believe in what we are doing. My son just joined the army and will be stationed in Iraq this january. God Bless all our soldiers. Rest in peace.
Thank you for giving your life for me. Although fearfully, I believe in what we are doing. My son just joined the army and will be stationed in Iraq this january. God Bless all our soldiers. Rest in peace.
Dear Lord hear my prayer. Please embrace with all Your love and mercy the soul of this brave soldier and comfort him with Your Divine Presence. Bless his heart and keep his family in Your Hands, Guard them and comfort them.
Dear Lord hear my prayer. Please embrace with all Your love and mercy the soul of this brave soldier and comfort her with Your Divine Presence. Bless her heart and keep her family in Your Hands, Guard them and comfort them.
May Christ support us all the day long, till the shadows lengthen, and the evening comes, and the busy world is hushed, and the fever of life is over and our work is done. Then in his mercy may he give us a safe lodging, and holy rest and peace at the last.
Amen.
God Bless the family of Jason. Keep his young family in you Guiding Light
You will be missed by all. I am told that little Eddie's grandma (my aunt) and my grandma (his aunt) were so "proud because we both have a grandchild going into the Marines at the same time". Aunt Chris was so proud.
I am deeply saddened that Brian is gone and my heart breaks for his loving family. The only feelings that run deeper than my sadness are my pride in him for his brave deeds and my humble thanks as to why he gave his life - so that I and those I love can continue living in freedom. Rest in Peace, Brian.
Dear Lord hear my prayer. Please embrace with all Your love and mercy the soul of this brave soldier and comfort him with Your Divine Presence. Bless his heart and keep his family in Your Hands, Guard them and comfort them.
Dear Lord hear my prayer. Please embrace with all Your love and mercy the soul of this brave soldier and comfort him with Your Divine Presence. Bless his heart and keep his family in Your Hands, Guard them and comfort them.
O God, by whose mercy the faithful departed find rest, look kindly on Your departed veteran who gave his life in the service of his country. Grant that through the passion, death, and resurrection of Your Son he may share in the joy of Your heavenly kingdom and rejoice in You with Your saints forever.
Dear Lord hear my prayer. Please embrace with all Your love and mercy the soul of this brave soldier and comfort him with Your Divine Presence. Bless his heart and keep his family in Your Hands, Guard them and comfort them.