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

Marine Cpl. Dean P. Pratt  
Death: Aug 02, 2004
 of Stevensville Mont.; assigned to 2nd Battalion 1st Marine Regiment 1st Marine Division I Marine Expeditionary Force Camp Pendleton Calif.; killed Aug. 2 by enemy action in Anbar province Iraq.  * * * * *  Montana Marine killed in Iraq  Associated Press  MISSOULA Montana — A Marine from Stevensville died in an explosion in Iraq five weeks before he was due to be discharged.  Cpl. Dean Pratt whose job was to inspect cars for bombs died outside Fallujah his mother Geri Morris confirmed Thursday. She said she was not given any details about Monday’s explosion.  Pratt22 a 2000 graduate  of Stevensville High School enlisted in the Marine Corps on Sept. 11 2000 and would have been discharged this Sept. 11.  “He was a good kid” said his mother who now lives in North Pole Alaska. “He was a good Marine.”  His father Danny Pratt lives in Chico Calif. Pratt also is survived by his older brother D.J. Pratt who lives in Stevensville.  Pratt was born in Missoula on Aug. 7 1981 and his family moved to Stevensville in 1984.  Memorial services are planned for next week in Stevensville.  * * * * *  Friends family say farewell to Stevensville Marine  STEVENSVILLE Montana — Montana’s latest soldier to die in Iraq was remembered Thursday as a fun-loving boy who found enough time in his short life to become a thoughtful brave man.  “He was a good boy grown into a man” Deborah Stokes told a crowd  of about 500 at the American Legion Hall funeral  of Cpl. Dean Pratt. “He was my son’s best friend. He was a Marine.”  Pratt22 died in an Aug. 2 explosion five days before what would have been his birthday and five weeks before his scheduled discharge. It was the second Iraq deployment for the soldier who enlisted on Sept. 11 2000.  Stokes whose son Jason is also a Marine corporal told  of lying awake years ago and waiting for the boys to come sneaking home gliding into driveways with headlights  off and thinking they were fooling their mothers. Mourners were also told  of how Pratt seemed to be on a first-name basis with the area’s Montana Highway Patrol  officers.  “To be honest they caused their share  of trouble” Stokes said.  But Stokes said the Marine Corps gave the youths direction and purpose.  “I am so proud  of the men they grew up to be” she said.  Pratt’s divorced parents Geri Morris and Dan Pratt sat next to each other with their current spouses on either side. Pratt’s only brother J.D. also sat in the front row a few feet away from the flag-draped c offin. Pratt’s body was cremated after the service.  “I don’t know how to condense Dean to a sheet  of paper” Morris wrote in a note read aloud. “He always had a smile on his face even when he was in trouble ... He is responsible for 80 percent  of our gray hair ... He is safe now.”  Jim Carlson the minister who read the note said Pratt “majored in the positive side  of life” and had a fondness for camping fishing soccer and baseball.  “He had a sense  of humor that made him wonder if the Marine Corps was ready for him” Carlson said. “He had an aversion to tying his shoes and the Marines dealt with that.”  Pratt was the third Montana service member to die in Iraq as  of Monday according to a list maintained by the Associated Press. In December Army 1st Lt. Edward Saltz  of Bigfork died in an explosion and Army Pfc. Owen Witt  of Sand Springs died in a May vehicle accident.  — Associated Press

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Marine Cpl. Dean P. Pratt
Death: Aug 02, 2004
of Stevensville Mont.; assigned to 2nd Battalion 1st Marine Regiment 1st Marine Division I Marine Expeditionary Force Camp Pendleton Calif.; killed Aug. 2 by enemy action in Anbar province Iraq. * * * * * Montana Marine killed in Iraq Associated Press MISSOULA Montana — A Marine from Stevensville died in an explosion in Iraq five weeks before he was due to be discharged. Cpl. Dean Pratt whose job was to inspect cars for bombs died outside Fallujah his mother Geri Morris confirmed Thursday. She said she was not given any details about Monday’s explosion. Pratt22 a 2000 graduate of Stevensville High School enlisted in the Marine Corps on Sept. 11 2000 and would have been discharged this Sept. 11. “He was a good kid” said his mother who now lives in North Pole Alaska. “He was a good Marine.” His father Danny Pratt lives in Chico Calif. Pratt also is survived by his older brother D.J. Pratt who lives in Stevensville. Pratt was born in Missoula on Aug. 7 1981 and his family moved to Stevensville in 1984. Memorial services are planned for next week in Stevensville. * * * * * Friends family say farewell to Stevensville Marine STEVENSVILLE Montana — Montana’s latest soldier to die in Iraq was remembered Thursday as a fun-loving boy who found enough time in his short life to become a thoughtful brave man. “He was a good boy grown into a man” Deborah Stokes told a crowd of about 500 at the American Legion Hall funeral of Cpl. Dean Pratt. “He was my son’s best friend. He was a Marine.” Pratt22 died in an Aug. 2 explosion five days before what would have been his birthday and five weeks before his scheduled discharge. It was the second Iraq deployment for the soldier who enlisted on Sept. 11 2000. Stokes whose son Jason is also a Marine corporal told of lying awake years ago and waiting for the boys to come sneaking home gliding into driveways with headlights off and thinking they were fooling their mothers. Mourners were also told of how Pratt seemed to be on a first-name basis with the area’s Montana Highway Patrol officers. “To be honest they caused their share of trouble” Stokes said. But Stokes said the Marine Corps gave the youths direction and purpose. “I am so proud of the men they grew up to be” she said. Pratt’s divorced parents Geri Morris and Dan Pratt sat next to each other with their current spouses on either side. Pratt’s only brother J.D. also sat in the front row a few feet away from the flag-draped c offin. Pratt’s body was cremated after the service. “I don’t know how to condense Dean to a sheet of paper” Morris wrote in a note read aloud. “He always had a smile on his face even when he was in trouble ... He is responsible for 80 percent of our gray hair ... He is safe now.” Jim Carlson the minister who read the note said Pratt “majored in the positive side of life” and had a fondness for camping fishing soccer and baseball. “He had a sense of humor that made him wonder if the Marine Corps was ready for him” Carlson said. “He had an aversion to tying his shoes and the Marines dealt with that.” Pratt was the third Montana service member to die in Iraq as of Monday according to a list maintained by the Associated Press. In December Army 1st Lt. Edward Saltz of Bigfork died in an explosion and Army Pfc. Owen Witt of Sand Springs died in a May vehicle accident. — Associated Press

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