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 Pfc. Jeremy Ricardo Ewing  
Death: Apr 29, 2004
 of Miami; assigned to 4th Battalion 27th Field Artillery Regiment 1st Armored Division Baumholder Germany; one  of eight soldiers killed April 29 by a car bomb as his unit was doing a dismounted improvised-explosive device-sweep in Baghdad.  Families bury Miami soldier killed in Iraq  Associated Press  A soldier who was killed in a car bomb attack just weeks after his tour  of duty was extended was buried in his hometown.  Pfc. Jeremy Ricardo Ewing’s funeral at New Hope Baptist Church in Miami on May 8 was attended by friends and family and state Sen. Frederica Wilson D-Miami who knew him as a middle school student.  Ewing22 was one  of eight soldiers killed on April 29 in a car bomb attack. He had been scheduled to come home two weeks earlier but his tour  of duty was extended at the last minute.  Ewing joined the Army shortly after Sept. 112001 without even telling his parents. It was a decision they opposed but they understood why he did it.  He wanted to earn money to go to college something the immigrant family from the Turks and Caicos couldn’t afford to give him.  After the service Ewing was buried with military honors at Dade Memorial Park in Opa-locka.  “I just certainly hope that whatever reason he died for was really worth it” said Ewing’s uncle Rufus Ewing.  Ewing is survived by his parents Hilda and Arthur Ewing.

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Army Pfc. Jeremy Ricardo Ewing
Death: Apr 29, 2004
of Miami; assigned to 4th Battalion 27th Field Artillery Regiment 1st Armored Division Baumholder Germany; one of eight soldiers killed April 29 by a car bomb as his unit was doing a dismounted improvised-explosive device-sweep in Baghdad. Families bury Miami soldier killed in Iraq Associated Press A soldier who was killed in a car bomb attack just weeks after his tour of duty was extended was buried in his hometown. Pfc. Jeremy Ricardo Ewing’s funeral at New Hope Baptist Church in Miami on May 8 was attended by friends and family and state Sen. Frederica Wilson D-Miami who knew him as a middle school student. Ewing22 was one of eight soldiers killed on April 29 in a car bomb attack. He had been scheduled to come home two weeks earlier but his tour of duty was extended at the last minute. Ewing joined the Army shortly after Sept. 112001 without even telling his parents. It was a decision they opposed but they understood why he did it. He wanted to earn money to go to college something the immigrant family from the Turks and Caicos couldn’t afford to give him. After the service Ewing was buried with military honors at Dade Memorial Park in Opa-locka. “I just certainly hope that whatever reason he died for was really worth it” said Ewing’s uncle Rufus Ewing. Ewing is survived by his parents Hilda and Arthur Ewing.

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