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 Cpl. Jason G. Pautsch  
Death: Apr 10, 2009
" of Davenport Iowa; 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 Staff Sgt. Gary L. Woods Jr. Sgt. 1st Class Bryan E. Hall Sgt. Edward W. Forrest Jr. and Pfc. Bryce E. Gautier.  More than 500 attend Davenport soldier’s funeral  The Associated Press  DAVENPORT Iowa — More than 500 people gathered to remember a Davenport soldier killed earlier this month in Iraq.  Cpl. Jason Pautsch20 was among five Americans killed in a suicide bomber attack near Mosul on April 10.  Pautsch graduated from Davenport North High School in 2007. He was a squadron leader in the Army's 4th Infantry Division.  His three brothers and sister each spoke during his funeral Tuesday in Davenport describing him as fun-loving and a good listener.  His brother Jared who is also in the military told of how the two of them would sneak out of their barracks at Fort Benning Ga. and rappel out the window after curfew so they could watch episodes of ""Family Guy"" on his laptop.  The governors of Iowa and Illinois also attended the funeral.    Soldier was defined by his faith friend says  The Associated Press  Drew Virtue was close friends with Jason G. Pautsch since sixth grade and they played football together.  “There’s a lot of things I can say about Jason” Virtue said. “One of the things that stands out about him is his faith. Jason had real strong faith. I’m sure he’s up in heaven looking down on us now.”  Pautsch20 of Davenport Iowa  Died April 10 when his vehicle was struck by an explosive in Mosul. He was assigned to Fort Carson.  Pautsch graduated from high school in 2006 a semester early blowing off the senior prom and being able to graduate with his friends so he could enlist in the Army. He was a thrill-seeker who enjoyed hunting and BMX biking in his spare time.  On the football field on the wrestling mat and in all he did Jason “had a lot of hustle more than anybody I ever knew” Virtue said.  “There’s never a bad moment with Jason” he added. “I could go on for days and days about him and still it wouldn’t do him justice.  He is survived by his parents David Pautsch and Teri Johnson.  Of being in the military his father said: “I remember he told me once ‘You know Dad I’m really good at this.’ ”Operation Iraqi Freedom"

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Army Cpl. Jason G. Pautsch
Death: Apr 10, 2009
" of Davenport Iowa; 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 Staff Sgt. Gary L. Woods Jr. Sgt. 1st Class Bryan E. Hall Sgt. Edward W. Forrest Jr. and Pfc. Bryce E. Gautier. More than 500 attend Davenport soldier’s funeral The Associated Press DAVENPORT Iowa — More than 500 people gathered to remember a Davenport soldier killed earlier this month in Iraq. Cpl. Jason Pautsch20 was among five Americans killed in a suicide bomber attack near Mosul on April 10. Pautsch graduated from Davenport North High School in 2007. He was a squadron leader in the Army's 4th Infantry Division. His three brothers and sister each spoke during his funeral Tuesday in Davenport describing him as fun-loving and a good listener. His brother Jared who is also in the military told of how the two of them would sneak out of their barracks at Fort Benning Ga. and rappel out the window after curfew so they could watch episodes of ""Family Guy"" on his laptop. The governors of Iowa and Illinois also attended the funeral. Soldier was defined by his faith friend says The Associated Press Drew Virtue was close friends with Jason G. Pautsch since sixth grade and they played football together. “There’s a lot of things I can say about Jason” Virtue said. “One of the things that stands out about him is his faith. Jason had real strong faith. I’m sure he’s up in heaven looking down on us now.” Pautsch20 of Davenport Iowa Died April 10 when his vehicle was struck by an explosive in Mosul. He was assigned to Fort Carson. Pautsch graduated from high school in 2006 a semester early blowing off the senior prom and being able to graduate with his friends so he could enlist in the Army. He was a thrill-seeker who enjoyed hunting and BMX biking in his spare time. On the football field on the wrestling mat and in all he did Jason “had a lot of hustle more than anybody I ever knew” Virtue said. “There’s never a bad moment with Jason” he added. “I could go on for days and days about him and still it wouldn’t do him justice. He is survived by his parents David Pautsch and Teri Johnson. Of being in the military his father said: “I remember he told me once ‘You know Dad I’m really good at this.’ ”Operation Iraqi Freedom"

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