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 Maj. Gregory J. Fester  
Death: Aug 30, 2005
 of Grand Rapids Mich.; assigned to the Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command U.S. Army Reserve Fort Bragg N.C.; killed Aug. 30 when an improvised explosive device detonated near his dismounted patrol in Iskandariyah Iraq.  Soldier killed in Iraq explosion  Associated Press  The next care package being prepared for Gregory J. Fester contained a pink and yellow flower-shaped dog toy for a pup he had adopted.  “I’d be talking on the phone and I’d hear him say ‘Oh hi Snowball”’ said his wife Julie Fester. “It was like no dog I’d ever seen — white and straggly.”  Fester41 of Grand Rapids Mich. was killed Aug. 30 by a bomb blast in Iskandariyah. He was based at Fort Bragg.  The rest of the care package offered a picture of Fester: his three favorite magazines — National Geographic Car & Driver and Popular Mechanics — and DVDs of the movie “Coach Carter” and the first two seasons of “Seinfeld.”  His wife also planned to send him a book of constellations. He loved the night sky and was always pointing out the Big and Little dippers. “He said the sky was so clear over there” she said of  Iraq. “You could see even more of the constellations.”  He attended Ohio State University and served in the Army for 8 1/2 years including a stint in Operation Desert Storm before taking a job in pharmaceutical sales at Pfizer Inc.  He also is survived by his children Jenni16 Megan13 and Peyton6  Operation Iraqi Freedom

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Army Maj. Gregory J. Fester
Death: Aug 30, 2005
of Grand Rapids Mich.; assigned to the Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command U.S. Army Reserve Fort Bragg N.C.; killed Aug. 30 when an improvised explosive device detonated near his dismounted patrol in Iskandariyah Iraq. Soldier killed in Iraq explosion Associated Press The next care package being prepared for Gregory J. Fester contained a pink and yellow flower-shaped dog toy for a pup he had adopted. “I’d be talking on the phone and I’d hear him say ‘Oh hi Snowball”’ said his wife Julie Fester. “It was like no dog I’d ever seen — white and straggly.” Fester41 of Grand Rapids Mich. was killed Aug. 30 by a bomb blast in Iskandariyah. He was based at Fort Bragg. The rest of the care package offered a picture of Fester: his three favorite magazines — National Geographic Car & Driver and Popular Mechanics — and DVDs of the movie “Coach Carter” and the first two seasons of “Seinfeld.” His wife also planned to send him a book of constellations. He loved the night sky and was always pointing out the Big and Little dippers. “He said the sky was so clear over there” she said of Iraq. “You could see even more of the constellations.” He attended Ohio State University and served in the Army for 8 1/2 years including a stint in Operation Desert Storm before taking a job in pharmaceutical sales at Pfizer Inc. He also is survived by his children Jenni16 Megan13 and Peyton6 Operation Iraqi Freedom

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