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 Staff Sgt. Chad J. Simon  
Death: Aug 04, 2005
 of Madison Wis.; assigned to the 2nd Battalion 24th Marine Regiment 4th Marine Division Marine Forces Reserve Madison Wis.;  Died Aug. 4 in Madison Wis. while under hospice care for wounds sustained Nov. 82004 in an explosion as he was conducting combat operations in Babil province Iraq.  Marine wounded in Iraq bombing dies  Associated Press  MADISON Wis. — A 32-year-old Marine reservist has  Died nine months after he was severely wounded by a roadside bomb in Iraq that killed three others in his Madison-based unit the military said Friday.  Staff Sgt. Chad J. Simon of Monona  Died Thursday at a hospice in the Madison area said Maj. George Williams a spokesman for Company G 2nd Battalion 24th Marine Regiment 4th Marine Division.  “The family is extremely proud of him and his service in the Marine Corps and this nation” Williams said. “The family is grieving this tragic loss and asks to mourn in private.”  Simon was wounded Nov. 8 after his vehicle was hit by an improvised explosive device while on a patrol in Babil province about 30 miles south of Baghdad Williams said.  Three other Marines with him — Lance Cpl. Shane O’Donnell24 of DeForest Lance Cpl. Branden Ramey22 of Belvidere Ill. and Cpl. Robert Warns23 of Waukesha —  Died at the scene Williams said.  So far 43 Wisconsin service members have been killed in Iraq. At least 1826 members of the U.S. military have  Died since the Iraq war started in March 2003 according to an Associated Press count.  Simon enlisted in the Marines in 1989 several months before graduating from LaFollette High School in Madison in 1990 the family said in an obituary released by Gunderson Funeral Home. He was a platoon commander and marksmanship instructor.  “He just had this desire to go in and serve his country. He was very dedicated” said his grandmother Eileen Simon of Cuba City. “He was a very nice young man I can tell you.”  He married Regina Collins in 1997 and the couple had a 5-year-old son. Simon owned a painting business Badger Painting that he started only a short time before he was called to active duty his grandmother said.  “He was a great sportsman fish and hunt. He loved fishing of any kind” she said.  Simon was also a sports fan and especially enjoyed professional wrestling his obituary said.  Operation Iraqi Freedom

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Marine Staff Sgt. Chad J. Simon
Death: Aug 04, 2005
of Madison Wis.; assigned to the 2nd Battalion 24th Marine Regiment 4th Marine Division Marine Forces Reserve Madison Wis.; Died Aug. 4 in Madison Wis. while under hospice care for wounds sustained Nov. 82004 in an explosion as he was conducting combat operations in Babil province Iraq. Marine wounded in Iraq bombing dies Associated Press MADISON Wis. — A 32-year-old Marine reservist has Died nine months after he was severely wounded by a roadside bomb in Iraq that killed three others in his Madison-based unit the military said Friday. Staff Sgt. Chad J. Simon of Monona Died Thursday at a hospice in the Madison area said Maj. George Williams a spokesman for Company G 2nd Battalion 24th Marine Regiment 4th Marine Division. “The family is extremely proud of him and his service in the Marine Corps and this nation” Williams said. “The family is grieving this tragic loss and asks to mourn in private.” Simon was wounded Nov. 8 after his vehicle was hit by an improvised explosive device while on a patrol in Babil province about 30 miles south of Baghdad Williams said. Three other Marines with him — Lance Cpl. Shane O’Donnell24 of DeForest Lance Cpl. Branden Ramey22 of Belvidere Ill. and Cpl. Robert Warns23 of Waukesha — Died at the scene Williams said. So far 43 Wisconsin service members have been killed in Iraq. At least 1826 members of the U.S. military have Died since the Iraq war started in March 2003 according to an Associated Press count. Simon enlisted in the Marines in 1989 several months before graduating from LaFollette High School in Madison in 1990 the family said in an obituary released by Gunderson Funeral Home. He was a platoon commander and marksmanship instructor. “He just had this desire to go in and serve his country. He was very dedicated” said his grandmother Eileen Simon of Cuba City. “He was a very nice young man I can tell you.” He married Regina Collins in 1997 and the couple had a 5-year-old son. Simon owned a painting business Badger Painting that he started only a short time before he was called to active duty his grandmother said. “He was a great sportsman fish and hunt. He loved fishing of any kind” she said. Simon was also a sports fan and especially enjoyed professional wrestling his obituary said. Operation Iraqi Freedom

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