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 Staff Sgt. Victoir P. Lieurance  
Death: Aug 22, 2005
 of Seymour Tenn.; assigned to the 3rd Squadron 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment Tennessee National Guard Sparta Tenn. killed Aug. 22 when an improvised explosive device detonated near his Humvee during patrol operations in Samarra Iraq.  Lieurance was father soldier  The Associated Press  Victoir P. Lieurance didn’t enjoy having his picture taken but his wife is happy she finally managed to convince him last year to sit for some professional photos with his family.  Looking at those pictures a day after learning her husband had been killed in Iraq Penny Lieurance’s voice broke as she recalled telling him “I want the boys to have pictures of their daddy.”  Lieurance34 of Seymour Tenn. was killed Aug. 22 by a roadside bomb in Samarra Iraq. He was assigned to Sparta.  Lieurance’s sons are 4-year-old Chase and 23-month-old Damien.  He also was a father to Penny’s daughters by a previous marriage Alina12 and Ciera 9.  Lieurance joined the Army right after he got out of high school.  He went on to serve seven years in the Army before joining the National Guard in 1997. His parents are both retired from the Navy.  “He was the most proud when he was in his military uniform” said his father Andre. “When he first signed up he wanted to go for the full 20 years but we had to talk him into four. He knew the military he knew what was involved with it — the separation the risks.”    Operation Enduring Freedom

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Army Staff Sgt. Victoir P. Lieurance
Death: Aug 22, 2005
of Seymour Tenn.; assigned to the 3rd Squadron 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment Tennessee National Guard Sparta Tenn. killed Aug. 22 when an improvised explosive device detonated near his Humvee during patrol operations in Samarra Iraq. Lieurance was father soldier The Associated Press Victoir P. Lieurance didn’t enjoy having his picture taken but his wife is happy she finally managed to convince him last year to sit for some professional photos with his family. Looking at those pictures a day after learning her husband had been killed in Iraq Penny Lieurance’s voice broke as she recalled telling him “I want the boys to have pictures of their daddy.” Lieurance34 of Seymour Tenn. was killed Aug. 22 by a roadside bomb in Samarra Iraq. He was assigned to Sparta. Lieurance’s sons are 4-year-old Chase and 23-month-old Damien. He also was a father to Penny’s daughters by a previous marriage Alina12 and Ciera 9. Lieurance joined the Army right after he got out of high school. He went on to serve seven years in the Army before joining the National Guard in 1997. His parents are both retired from the Navy. “He was the most proud when he was in his military uniform” said his father Andre. “When he first signed up he wanted to go for the full 20 years but we had to talk him into four. He knew the military he knew what was involved with it — the separation the risks.” Operation Enduring Freedom

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