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

Navy Equipment Operator 3rd Class Christopher M. Dickerson  
Death: Apr 30, 2004
 of Eastman Ga.; assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 14 based in Jacksonville Fla.; killed April 30 when his military vehicle hit an improvised explosive device while traveling in a convoy in Anbar province Iraq.  Fallen sailor from Georgia honored  Associated Press  CHAUNCEY Ga. — Friends and family  of a fallen Navy  officer honored him at a funeral service as the memory  of man known for making everyone laugh brought many to tears.  Petty  officer 3rd Class Christopher M. Dickerson  of Eastman was killed in Iraq on April 30 when his military vehicle hit an explosive device while traveling in a convoy.  U.S. Rep. Jim Marshall told mourners on May 8 at the Sweet Home Baptist Church cemetery that Dickerson’s sacrifice will not be forgotten.  “We are not going to let young men like Chris die in vain by failing to stay the course” Marshall said. “If we back  off if we say we just can’t handle this we will cede the war to the terrorists.”  Those who knew the 33-year-old father and husband described him as an energetic man who loved old trucks and antique cars and always told jokes.  Billy Baker pastor at Jay Bird Springs Baptist Church shared a memory  of Dickerson playing the role  of the Apostle John in a church play.  “At the Last Supper we had all this fruit laid out a big bowl too” Baker said. “We looked around and Chris had eaten every bit  of it. That was Chris. He even ate the walnuts.”  While he always had a smile on his face Dickerson also had a deep spiritual side that made him want to share the message with young people and married couples Baker said.  Jerrie Crowe who worked with Dickerson at Telfair Regional Hospital in McRae remembered conversations in which he would discuss his faith and marvel at how much Jesus accomplished in just 33 years on earth.  “Many times he sat in my  office and talked about how short the life  of Jesus was” Crowe said. “As I look on Chris today 33 years old I look and see how many lives Chris touched.”  Petty  officer 2nd Class Jason B. Dwelley31  of Apopka Fla. also died in the attack. Dickerson and Dwelley served with the Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 14 which is headquartered in Jacksonville Fla.

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Navy Equipment Operator 3rd Class Christopher M. Dickerson
Death: Apr 30, 2004
of Eastman Ga.; assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 14 based in Jacksonville Fla.; killed April 30 when his military vehicle hit an improvised explosive device while traveling in a convoy in Anbar province Iraq. Fallen sailor from Georgia honored Associated Press CHAUNCEY Ga. — Friends and family of a fallen Navy officer honored him at a funeral service as the memory of man known for making everyone laugh brought many to tears. Petty officer 3rd Class Christopher M. Dickerson of Eastman was killed in Iraq on April 30 when his military vehicle hit an explosive device while traveling in a convoy. U.S. Rep. Jim Marshall told mourners on May 8 at the Sweet Home Baptist Church cemetery that Dickerson’s sacrifice will not be forgotten. “We are not going to let young men like Chris die in vain by failing to stay the course” Marshall said. “If we back off if we say we just can’t handle this we will cede the war to the terrorists.” Those who knew the 33-year-old father and husband described him as an energetic man who loved old trucks and antique cars and always told jokes. Billy Baker pastor at Jay Bird Springs Baptist Church shared a memory of Dickerson playing the role of the Apostle John in a church play. “At the Last Supper we had all this fruit laid out a big bowl too” Baker said. “We looked around and Chris had eaten every bit of it. That was Chris. He even ate the walnuts.” While he always had a smile on his face Dickerson also had a deep spiritual side that made him want to share the message with young people and married couples Baker said. Jerrie Crowe who worked with Dickerson at Telfair Regional Hospital in McRae remembered conversations in which he would discuss his faith and marvel at how much Jesus accomplished in just 33 years on earth. “Many times he sat in my office and talked about how short the life of Jesus was” Crowe said. “As I look on Chris today 33 years old I look and see how many lives Chris touched.” Petty officer 2nd Class Jason B. Dwelley31 of Apopka Fla. also died in the attack. Dickerson and Dwelley served with the Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 14 which is headquartered in Jacksonville Fla.

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