Our Fallen Heroes

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This virtual memorial was created to never forget our fallen heroes, who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. Allie Gentry

Army Staff Sgt. Gary L. Woods Jr.  
Death: Apr 10, 2009
 of Lebanon Junction Ky.; assigned to the 1st Battalion 67th Armor Regiment 2nd Brigade Combat Team 4th Infantry Division Fort Carson Colo.;  Died April 10 in Mosul Iraq when his vehicle was struck by a suicide bomber. Also killed were Sgt. 1st Class Bryan E. Hall Sgt. Edward W. Forrest Jr. Cpl. Jason G. Pautsch and Pfc. Bryce E. Gautier.  100 attend Woods’ funeral  The Associated Press  SHEPHERDSVILLE Ky. — More than 100 people gathered for a funeral for a Kentucky soldier killed in Iraq.  The funeral April 19 for Army Staff Sgt. Gary Lee Woods of Lebanon Junction was held at Bullitt Central High School his alma mater.  WHAS11 reported the 24-year-old soldier’s body was escorted April 16 from Fort Knox to a funeral home in Shepherdsville.  The Pentagon said Woods and four other soldiers were killed April 10 when a suicide bomber detonated a ton of explosives near a police headquarters in the northern city of Mosul.    Soldier brought instruments everywhere even Iraq  The Associated Press  Patrick Keller who served with Gary L. Woods Jr. in Iraq remembered him as a fine soldier who cracked jokes to break up the most tense situations and also for Woods’ love of music.  Woods’ musical instruments “always cluttered his area and his house and seemed to follow him wherever he went” Keller said.  “I remember on more than one occasion he’d be busting out his acoustic guitar in Iraq and entertaining the rest of us. We used to joke around and tell him that he should release an album entitled ‘Talifar Unplugged’ ” referring to an Iraqi town.  Woods24 of Lebanon Junction Ky.  Died April 10 when his vehicle was struck by an explosive in Mosul. He was assigned to Fort Carson.  Sister-in-law MaRanda Green said she and Woods would combine to give her sister Christy Woods’ wife a hard time leading Christy to say “Oh Lord I’ve married my sister in guy form.”  Green told of when the family was snowed in one Christmas and Woods volunteered to shovel out all the cars.  “That little turkey had shoveled all the snow behind my Jetta” she said. “I was the only one who couldn’t get out. He laughed and he laughed and then he left me there.”Operation Iraqi Freedom

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Army Staff Sgt. Gary L. Woods Jr.
Death: Apr 10, 2009
of Lebanon Junction Ky.; assigned to the 1st Battalion 67th Armor Regiment 2nd Brigade Combat Team 4th Infantry Division Fort Carson Colo.; Died April 10 in Mosul Iraq when his vehicle was struck by a suicide bomber. Also killed were Sgt. 1st Class Bryan E. Hall Sgt. Edward W. Forrest Jr. Cpl. Jason G. Pautsch and Pfc. Bryce E. Gautier. 100 attend Woods’ funeral The Associated Press SHEPHERDSVILLE Ky. — More than 100 people gathered for a funeral for a Kentucky soldier killed in Iraq. The funeral April 19 for Army Staff Sgt. Gary Lee Woods of Lebanon Junction was held at Bullitt Central High School his alma mater. WHAS11 reported the 24-year-old soldier’s body was escorted April 16 from Fort Knox to a funeral home in Shepherdsville. The Pentagon said Woods and four other soldiers were killed April 10 when a suicide bomber detonated a ton of explosives near a police headquarters in the northern city of Mosul. Soldier brought instruments everywhere even Iraq The Associated Press Patrick Keller who served with Gary L. Woods Jr. in Iraq remembered him as a fine soldier who cracked jokes to break up the most tense situations and also for Woods’ love of music. Woods’ musical instruments “always cluttered his area and his house and seemed to follow him wherever he went” Keller said. “I remember on more than one occasion he’d be busting out his acoustic guitar in Iraq and entertaining the rest of us. We used to joke around and tell him that he should release an album entitled ‘Talifar Unplugged’ ” referring to an Iraqi town. Woods24 of Lebanon Junction Ky. Died April 10 when his vehicle was struck by an explosive in Mosul. He was assigned to Fort Carson. Sister-in-law MaRanda Green said she and Woods would combine to give her sister Christy Woods’ wife a hard time leading Christy to say “Oh Lord I’ve married my sister in guy form.” Green told of when the family was snowed in one Christmas and Woods volunteered to shovel out all the cars. “That little turkey had shoveled all the snow behind my Jetta” she said. “I was the only one who couldn’t get out. He laughed and he laughed and then he left me there.”Operation Iraqi Freedom

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