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. Mark A. Lawton 
Death: Aug 29, 2003
 of Hayden Colo.; assigned to the 244th Engineer Battalion U.S. Army Reserve Grand Junction Colo.; killed Aug. 29 when his convoy was hit by a rocket-propelled grenade north of Suaydat Iraq.  Reservist Mark A. Lawton had volunteered for duty in Iraq even though he was scheduled for an Army school that would have kept him stateside.  “His desire was that he could share his combat experience with younger less experienced troops and make sure that each of his boys came home in one piece” Lawton’s family said in a statement.  Staff Sgt. Lawton41 of Hayden Colo. was killed Aug. 29 in Iraq when his convoy was hit by a rocket-propelled grenade.  He is survived by his wife Sherri and sons Dustin4 and Tanner 1.  Lawton had served in both the Army and the Marines and was a Gulf War veteran said Capt. Curtis Carney of the U.S. Army Reserve in Denver. He joined the reserves after leaving active duty.  Sherri Lawton was too shaken to speak at the funeral so her father Louis Holloway read a letter she had written. “Mark Died on Aug. 29 14 days before our fifth wedding anniversary” Holloway read. “That was the day my world stopped spinning. Mark was my best friend. Mark never went anywhere without kissing me goodbye and telling me he loved me.”  — Associated Press  Operation Iraqi Freedom

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Army Staff Sgt. Mark A. Lawton
Death: Aug 29, 2003
of Hayden Colo.; assigned to the 244th Engineer Battalion U.S. Army Reserve Grand Junction Colo.; killed Aug. 29 when his convoy was hit by a rocket-propelled grenade north of Suaydat Iraq. Reservist Mark A. Lawton had volunteered for duty in Iraq even though he was scheduled for an Army school that would have kept him stateside. “His desire was that he could share his combat experience with younger less experienced troops and make sure that each of his boys came home in one piece” Lawton’s family said in a statement. Staff Sgt. Lawton41 of Hayden Colo. was killed Aug. 29 in Iraq when his convoy was hit by a rocket-propelled grenade. He is survived by his wife Sherri and sons Dustin4 and Tanner 1. Lawton had served in both the Army and the Marines and was a Gulf War veteran said Capt. Curtis Carney of the U.S. Army Reserve in Denver. He joined the reserves after leaving active duty. Sherri Lawton was too shaken to speak at the funeral so her father Louis Holloway read a letter she had written. “Mark Died on Aug. 29 14 days before our fifth wedding anniversary” Holloway read. “That was the day my world stopped spinning. Mark was my best friend. Mark never went anywhere without kissing me goodbye and telling me he loved me.” — Associated Press Operation Iraqi Freedom

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