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 Lance Cpl. Eric J. Bernholtz  
Death: Aug 03, 2005
 of Grove City Ohio; assigned to the 3rd Battalion 25th Marine Regiment 4th Marine Division Marine Forces Reserve Columbus Ohio; attached to Regimental Combat Team 2 2nd Marine Division II Marine Expeditionary Force (Forward); killed Aug. 3 when his amphibious assault vehicle was attacked by an improvised explosive device while he was conducting combat operations south of Hadithah Iraq. Also killed were Marine Lance Cpl. Timothy M. Bell Jr. Lance Cpl. Nicholas William B. Bloem Sgt. Bradley J. Harper Sgt. Justin F. Hoffman Cpl. David Kenneth J. Kreuter and Cpl. David S. Stewart.  Ohio Marine killed in Iraq explosion  The Associated Press  The night before his funeral friends of Eric J. Bernholtz gathered to recall a guy who would sneak into church to play basketball who would drink chocolate milkshakes and talk all night.  They laughed about his trademark footwear which he called “shandals.” He’d cut the toes and heels off old gym shoes turning them into something resembling sandals.  “This is a person that loved life” said Dave Montgomery a friend.  Bernholtz23 of Grove City Ohio  Died Aug. 3 when his vehicle was hit by a bomb south of Hadithah. He graduated from high school in 2000 and was assigned to Columbus.  The Rev. Rob Paugh laughed about Eric’s navigational skills. “He thought he had a sense of direction” he said explaining that Bernholtz managed to find a wedding in Louisiana by driving south without knowing the name of the town or the church. Paugh was amazed to see him there in a suit — but no socks.  His older brother Adam who is deaf gave a eulogy in sign language. As he finished he signed: “I love you. I can’t wait to run and hug you.”  He also is survived by his parents James and Cathy Bernholtz.  Operation Iraqi Freedom

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Marine Lance Cpl. Eric J. Bernholtz
Death: Aug 03, 2005
of Grove City Ohio; assigned to the 3rd Battalion 25th Marine Regiment 4th Marine Division Marine Forces Reserve Columbus Ohio; attached to Regimental Combat Team 2 2nd Marine Division II Marine Expeditionary Force (Forward); killed Aug. 3 when his amphibious assault vehicle was attacked by an improvised explosive device while he was conducting combat operations south of Hadithah Iraq. Also killed were Marine Lance Cpl. Timothy M. Bell Jr. Lance Cpl. Nicholas William B. Bloem Sgt. Bradley J. Harper Sgt. Justin F. Hoffman Cpl. David Kenneth J. Kreuter and Cpl. David S. Stewart. Ohio Marine killed in Iraq explosion The Associated Press The night before his funeral friends of Eric J. Bernholtz gathered to recall a guy who would sneak into church to play basketball who would drink chocolate milkshakes and talk all night. They laughed about his trademark footwear which he called “shandals.” He’d cut the toes and heels off old gym shoes turning them into something resembling sandals. “This is a person that loved life” said Dave Montgomery a friend. Bernholtz23 of Grove City Ohio Died Aug. 3 when his vehicle was hit by a bomb south of Hadithah. He graduated from high school in 2000 and was assigned to Columbus. The Rev. Rob Paugh laughed about Eric’s navigational skills. “He thought he had a sense of direction” he said explaining that Bernholtz managed to find a wedding in Louisiana by driving south without knowing the name of the town or the church. Paugh was amazed to see him there in a suit — but no socks. His older brother Adam who is deaf gave a eulogy in sign language. As he finished he signed: “I love you. I can’t wait to run and hug you.” He also is survived by his parents James and Cathy Bernholtz. Operation Iraqi Freedom

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