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 Spc. Kurt E. Krout  
Death: Aug 06, 2005
 of Spinnerstown Pa.; assigned to the 1st Battalion 111th Infantry Regiment (Mechanized) Pennsylvania Army National Guard Philadelphia; killed Aug. 6 when an improvised explosive device detonated near his Humvee as he was conducting convoy operations near Balad Iraq. Also killed was Sgt. Brahim J. Jeffcoat.  Krout was ‘hardheaded’ and ‘fun-loving’  The Associated Press  When friends recalled Kurt E. Krout they used the words “hardheaded” — but also “fun-loving.”  “When Kurt was around you always knew you were going to have a good time” said Spc. Kyle Leishear a friend.  Krout43 of Spinnerstown Pa.  Died Aug. 6 near Balad Iraq when a bomb detonated near his vehicle. A 1981 high school graduate he was based at West Chester.  He was a food department manager at the Wal-Mart in Quakertown where a memorial now stands in the front lobby.  A former Marine Krout was called to service by a strong sense of duty said Denise Duke a former Wal-Mart personnel manager who hired Krout four years ago.  “He would do whatever you needed him to do and even things you didn’t ask him to do” she said. “He did what he thought was right.”  Chaplain Maj. Gary L. Taylor called Krout a hard worker and leader who was “bullheaded” at times but quick to see the humor in situations. A lover of video games and a reader of science-fiction novels Krout especially liked watching war movies with his son Kurt Jr. 19.  Divorced he was the father of four children aged 14 to 21 and was engaged to Barbara Kissel.  Operation Iraqi Freedom

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Army Spc. Kurt E. Krout
Death: Aug 06, 2005
of Spinnerstown Pa.; assigned to the 1st Battalion 111th Infantry Regiment (Mechanized) Pennsylvania Army National Guard Philadelphia; killed Aug. 6 when an improvised explosive device detonated near his Humvee as he was conducting convoy operations near Balad Iraq. Also killed was Sgt. Brahim J. Jeffcoat. Krout was ‘hardheaded’ and ‘fun-loving’ The Associated Press When friends recalled Kurt E. Krout they used the words “hardheaded” — but also “fun-loving.” “When Kurt was around you always knew you were going to have a good time” said Spc. Kyle Leishear a friend. Krout43 of Spinnerstown Pa. Died Aug. 6 near Balad Iraq when a bomb detonated near his vehicle. A 1981 high school graduate he was based at West Chester. He was a food department manager at the Wal-Mart in Quakertown where a memorial now stands in the front lobby. A former Marine Krout was called to service by a strong sense of duty said Denise Duke a former Wal-Mart personnel manager who hired Krout four years ago. “He would do whatever you needed him to do and even things you didn’t ask him to do” she said. “He did what he thought was right.” Chaplain Maj. Gary L. Taylor called Krout a hard worker and leader who was “bullheaded” at times but quick to see the humor in situations. A lover of video games and a reader of science-fiction novels Krout especially liked watching war movies with his son Kurt Jr. 19. Divorced he was the father of four children aged 14 to 21 and was engaged to Barbara Kissel. Operation Iraqi Freedom

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