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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 Command Sgt. Maj. John K. Laborde  
Death: Apr 22, 2010
 of Waterloo Iowa; assigned to the 649th Regional Support Group U.S. Army Reserve Cedar Rapids Iowa;  Died April 22 at Kandahar Air Field Afghanistan of injuries sustained in a non-combat-related incident.  Funeral Mass scheduled for reservist  The Associated Press  REINBECK Iowa — A funeral Mass will be held May 1 in Reinbeck for an Iowa soldier who  Died last week in Afghanistan.  Command Sgt. Maj. John Laborde53 of Reinbeck was an Army Reserve soldier. He  Died April 22 of injuries suffered from what the military says was a noncombat related incident.  The funeral Mass will be at 10:30 a.m. at St. Gabriel Catholic Church in Reinbeck. Burial will be at Woodlawn Cemetery in Oelwein.  Laborde was assigned to the 649th Regional Support Group in Cedar Rapids.    Flags to be lowered to honor Iowa soldier  The Associated Press  REINBECK Iowa — Flags across Iowa are to be flown at half staff in honor of a Reinbeck soldier who  Died in Afghanistan.  Gov. Chet Culver ordered all flags in Iowa to be lowered May 1 from 8 a.m. until sunset in honor of 53-year-old Command Sgt. Maj. John Laborde. Military officials say Laborde  Died April 22 of injuries suffered in a noncombat related incident. Laborde’s funeral is scheduled for May 1 in Reinbeck and his burial is to be in Oelwein.  Laborde was assigned to the 649th Regional Support Group in Cedar Rapids.  Laborde’s family is to later receive the U.S. flag flown over the Iowa State Capitol on the day of his funeral.    Heart attack ruled as cause of death  The Associated Press  WATERLOO Iowa — Military officials say a 53-year-old Iowa soldier  Died of a heart attack while  serving in Afghanistan.  The Army Reserve says Command Sgt. Maj. John Laborde of Waterloo collapsed April 22 after leading a physical training session.  The Department of Defense had previously reported Laborde had  Died after a “non-combat-related incident” at Kandahar Air Field.  Laborde who arrived in Afghanistan in August was assigned to the 649th Regional Support Group in Cedar Rapids. He’d served in the military for 31 years.  A funeral Mass was held for Laborde on May 1. He was buried at Woodlawn Cemetery in Oelwein.  Gov. Chet Culver had ordered flags to be flown at half-staff to honor Laborde.    Took care of the men in his unit  The Associated Press  John Laborde made it a priority to take care of those around him whether they were family members or comrades.  At Thanksgiving he didn’t eat until everyone else had food. In Afghanistan he made sure soldiers stayed hydrated in the triple-digit heat and he lent them his phone and computer to talk with relatives on holidays. He also helped them register for classes to continue their education said Lt. Col. Lawson Coapstick who served with Laborde in the Army Reserve and called him “a soldier’s soldier.”  The 53-year-old from Waterloo Iowa collapsed after a physical training session and  Died of a heart attack April 22 at Kandahar Air Field. His unit was based in Cedar Rapids Iowa.  Laborde grew up and attended school in Marksville La. His three decades of globetrotting military service began when he enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1975. He joined the Army Reserve in 1985 months before marrying his wife Lori.  He enjoyed hunting golfing John Wayne movies and as his daughter Tiffany recalled fishing. But he had one rule: You had to bait your own hook. He also taught classes for high school students at his Catholic church.  Survivors include his five children. Operation Enduring Freedom

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Army Command Sgt. Maj. John K. Laborde
Death: Apr 22, 2010
of Waterloo Iowa; assigned to the 649th Regional Support Group U.S. Army Reserve Cedar Rapids Iowa; Died April 22 at Kandahar Air Field Afghanistan of injuries sustained in a non-combat-related incident. Funeral Mass scheduled for reservist The Associated Press REINBECK Iowa — A funeral Mass will be held May 1 in Reinbeck for an Iowa soldier who Died last week in Afghanistan. Command Sgt. Maj. John Laborde53 of Reinbeck was an Army Reserve soldier. He Died April 22 of injuries suffered from what the military says was a noncombat related incident. The funeral Mass will be at 10:30 a.m. at St. Gabriel Catholic Church in Reinbeck. Burial will be at Woodlawn Cemetery in Oelwein. Laborde was assigned to the 649th Regional Support Group in Cedar Rapids. Flags to be lowered to honor Iowa soldier The Associated Press REINBECK Iowa — Flags across Iowa are to be flown at half staff in honor of a Reinbeck soldier who Died in Afghanistan. Gov. Chet Culver ordered all flags in Iowa to be lowered May 1 from 8 a.m. until sunset in honor of 53-year-old Command Sgt. Maj. John Laborde. Military officials say Laborde Died April 22 of injuries suffered in a noncombat related incident. Laborde’s funeral is scheduled for May 1 in Reinbeck and his burial is to be in Oelwein. Laborde was assigned to the 649th Regional Support Group in Cedar Rapids. Laborde’s family is to later receive the U.S. flag flown over the Iowa State Capitol on the day of his funeral. Heart attack ruled as cause of death The Associated Press WATERLOO Iowa — Military officials say a 53-year-old Iowa soldier Died of a heart attack while serving in Afghanistan. The Army Reserve says Command Sgt. Maj. John Laborde of Waterloo collapsed April 22 after leading a physical training session. The Department of Defense had previously reported Laborde had Died after a “non-combat-related incident” at Kandahar Air Field. Laborde who arrived in Afghanistan in August was assigned to the 649th Regional Support Group in Cedar Rapids. He’d served in the military for 31 years. A funeral Mass was held for Laborde on May 1. He was buried at Woodlawn Cemetery in Oelwein. Gov. Chet Culver had ordered flags to be flown at half-staff to honor Laborde. Took care of the men in his unit The Associated Press John Laborde made it a priority to take care of those around him whether they were family members or comrades. At Thanksgiving he didn’t eat until everyone else had food. In Afghanistan he made sure soldiers stayed hydrated in the triple-digit heat and he lent them his phone and computer to talk with relatives on holidays. He also helped them register for classes to continue their education said Lt. Col. Lawson Coapstick who served with Laborde in the Army Reserve and called him “a soldier’s soldier.” The 53-year-old from Waterloo Iowa collapsed after a physical training session and Died of a heart attack April 22 at Kandahar Air Field. His unit was based in Cedar Rapids Iowa. Laborde grew up and attended school in Marksville La. His three decades of globetrotting military service began when he enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1975. He joined the Army Reserve in 1985 months before marrying his wife Lori. He enjoyed hunting golfing John Wayne movies and as his daughter Tiffany recalled fishing. But he had one rule: You had to bait your own hook. He also taught classes for high school students at his Catholic church. Survivors include his five children. Operation Enduring Freedom

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