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

Marine Lance Cpl. Nicholas D. Larson  
Death: Nov 09, 2004
 of Wheaton Ill.; assigned to 3rd Battalion 1st Marine Regiment 1st Marine Division I Marine Expeditionary Force Camp Pendleton Calif.; killed Nov. 9 by enemy action in Anbar province Iraq.  Wheaton Marine dies in Iraq  Associated Press  WHEATON Ill. — A 19-year-old DuPage County Marine was killed by hostile fire around the Iraqi city  of Fallujah where U.S. troops have mounted an  offensive against insurgents his grandfather said.  Patrick O’Sullivan said his grandson Lance Cpl. Nicholas Larson always wanted to be a career Marine enlisting even before he graduated from high school last year.  O’Sullivan said the military came to Larson’s Wheaton home Wednesday to tell the family he had died but could provide no more information about his death.  Larson was assigned to the 3rd Battalion 1st Marines based in California and had been in Iraq since June.  “He was doing what he wanted to do. He was a Marine — and a good one” said O’Sullivan a World War II veteran and village clerk in the Chicago suburb  of Hillside. “The best we can do for Nick is pray for him and pray for his buddies that they get out safe.”  O’Sullivan said he communicated with Larson through e-mail and had last heard from him about a week ago. In the e-mail Larson said he was doing OK and was safe.  Larson is survived by his mother father and younger sister O’Sullivan said.

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Marine Lance Cpl. Nicholas D. Larson
Death: Nov 09, 2004
of Wheaton Ill.; assigned to 3rd Battalion 1st Marine Regiment 1st Marine Division I Marine Expeditionary Force Camp Pendleton Calif.; killed Nov. 9 by enemy action in Anbar province Iraq. Wheaton Marine dies in Iraq Associated Press WHEATON Ill. — A 19-year-old DuPage County Marine was killed by hostile fire around the Iraqi city of Fallujah where U.S. troops have mounted an offensive against insurgents his grandfather said. Patrick O’Sullivan said his grandson Lance Cpl. Nicholas Larson always wanted to be a career Marine enlisting even before he graduated from high school last year. O’Sullivan said the military came to Larson’s Wheaton home Wednesday to tell the family he had died but could provide no more information about his death. Larson was assigned to the 3rd Battalion 1st Marines based in California and had been in Iraq since June. “He was doing what he wanted to do. He was a Marine — and a good one” said O’Sullivan a World War II veteran and village clerk in the Chicago suburb of Hillside. “The best we can do for Nick is pray for him and pray for his buddies that they get out safe.” O’Sullivan said he communicated with Larson through e-mail and had last heard from him about a week ago. In the e-mail Larson said he was doing OK and was safe. Larson is survived by his mother father and younger sister O’Sullivan said.

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