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. Gary L. Gooch  
Death: Nov 05, 2009
 of Ocala Fla.; assigned to the 1st Battalion 17th Infantry Regiment 5th Stryker Brigade Combat Team 2nd Infantry Division Fort Lewis Wash.;  Died Nov. 5 in Jelewar Afghanistan of wounds sustained when enemy forces attacked his vehicle with an improvised explosive device.  A cold-weather fan from Florida  The Associated Press  Gary Gooch may have lived most of his life in Florida but one of the first things he wanted to do while he was on leave over Thanksgiving was take a snowboarding trip.  “For some reason he just loves the cold” said Keely Murphy Gooch’s older sister.  Gooch22 was killed by a roadside bomb Nov. 5 in Jelewar Afghanistan. He enlisted after graduating from Dunnellon High School in 2006 and was assigned to Fort Lewis Wash.  The soldier at times lived with his cousin Megan Crowley who was 10 years older. She remembered a loving young man who often accompanied Crowley and her girlfriends on outings. He also used to collect model John Deere tractors she said.  “He used to sing that song ‘She Thinks My Tractor’s Sexy’ ” Crowley said referring to the country anthem by Kenny Chesney.  Lynn Bazinet said her nephew Richard Lind — whom she raised — and Gooch were inseparable. The two would stay up all night watching movies when they could then sleep until 2 p.m. Then the pair woke up to their own breakfast of champions: pizza rolls.  “He said it was the world’s most perfect food” Bazinet said.  Gooch is also survived by his mother Jeanine Murphy; father and stepmother Gary and Patty Gooch; stepsister Brittany Marie Gooch; and numerous other relatives.Operation Enduring Freedom

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Army Spc. Gary L. Gooch
Death: Nov 05, 2009
of Ocala Fla.; assigned to the 1st Battalion 17th Infantry Regiment 5th Stryker Brigade Combat Team 2nd Infantry Division Fort Lewis Wash.; Died Nov. 5 in Jelewar Afghanistan of wounds sustained when enemy forces attacked his vehicle with an improvised explosive device. A cold-weather fan from Florida The Associated Press Gary Gooch may have lived most of his life in Florida but one of the first things he wanted to do while he was on leave over Thanksgiving was take a snowboarding trip. “For some reason he just loves the cold” said Keely Murphy Gooch’s older sister. Gooch22 was killed by a roadside bomb Nov. 5 in Jelewar Afghanistan. He enlisted after graduating from Dunnellon High School in 2006 and was assigned to Fort Lewis Wash. The soldier at times lived with his cousin Megan Crowley who was 10 years older. She remembered a loving young man who often accompanied Crowley and her girlfriends on outings. He also used to collect model John Deere tractors she said. “He used to sing that song ‘She Thinks My Tractor’s Sexy’ ” Crowley said referring to the country anthem by Kenny Chesney. Lynn Bazinet said her nephew Richard Lind — whom she raised — and Gooch were inseparable. The two would stay up all night watching movies when they could then sleep until 2 p.m. Then the pair woke up to their own breakfast of champions: pizza rolls. “He said it was the world’s most perfect food” Bazinet said. Gooch is also survived by his mother Jeanine Murphy; father and stepmother Gary and Patty Gooch; stepsister Brittany Marie Gooch; and numerous other relatives.Operation Enduring Freedom

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