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. Lauro G. DeLeon Jr.  
Death: Sep 08, 2004
 of Floresville Texas; assigned to the 644th Transportation Company Army Reserve Beaumont Texas; killed Sept. 8 when improvised explosive devices detonated near his convoy in Balad Iraq.  San Antonio-area soldier killed in Iraq  Associated Press  SAN ANTONIO — A San Antonio-area soldier was killed this week when his vehicle drove over a makeshift bomb in Iraq according to his family.  Cpl. Lauro DeLeon III20  of Floresville died Wednesday about two months after paying a surprise two-week visit to his family.  “It brings a lot  of comfort that the Lord allowed us to have those two weeks” his mother Grace Lopez told the San Antonio Express-News for a Friday story.  While back in Texas DeLeon went to the movies and out to eat with his family and fished in Corpus Christi with friends.  Lopez says he talked to her about his religious faith and how the memory  of her words had comforted him while he was in Iraq.  “I would tell him ‘Any time you’re driving and you’re afraid tell God to make the fear go away because fear is not  of God”’ she said. “He told me ‘I did just that and that is what got me through every time we were attacked.”’  DeLeon a 2003  graduate  of Floresville High School enlisted shortly after completing his education. He was sent to Iraq earlier this year.

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Army Spc. Lauro G. DeLeon Jr.
Death: Sep 08, 2004
of Floresville Texas; assigned to the 644th Transportation Company Army Reserve Beaumont Texas; killed Sept. 8 when improvised explosive devices detonated near his convoy in Balad Iraq. San Antonio-area soldier killed in Iraq Associated Press SAN ANTONIO — A San Antonio-area soldier was killed this week when his vehicle drove over a makeshift bomb in Iraq according to his family. Cpl. Lauro DeLeon III20 of Floresville died Wednesday about two months after paying a surprise two-week visit to his family. “It brings a lot of comfort that the Lord allowed us to have those two weeks” his mother Grace Lopez told the San Antonio Express-News for a Friday story. While back in Texas DeLeon went to the movies and out to eat with his family and fished in Corpus Christi with friends. Lopez says he talked to her about his religious faith and how the memory of her words had comforted him while he was in Iraq. “I would tell him ‘Any time you’re driving and you’re afraid tell God to make the fear go away because fear is not of God”’ she said. “He told me ‘I did just that and that is what got me through every time we were attacked.”’ DeLeon a 2003 graduate of Floresville High School enlisted shortly after completing his education. He was sent to Iraq earlier this year.

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