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. James E. Estep  
Death: Nov 15, 2005
 of Leesburg Fla.; assigned to the 1st Battalion 320th Field Artillery Regiment 101st Airborne Division Fort Campbell Ky.;  Died Nov. 15 of injuries sustained when an improvised explosive device detonated near his Humvee during combat operations in Taji Iraq.  Leesburg native killed in Iraq had premonition of death  Associated Press  ORLANDO Fla. — Army Staff Sgt. James Estep had such a strong sense of foreboding that he would die in Iraq that he went over detailed funeral plans and made special family visits before his Oct. 2 deployment.  “The last time I saw him he said ‘Dad I love you and probably won’t never see you again”’ Estep’s stepfather Richard Hayton told the Orlando Sentinel. “Like he’d had a premonition.”  Estep26 and a father of three was one of four soldiers killed by a roadside bomb in Taji Iraq on Nov. 15.  The blast also killed Spc. Alexis Roman-Cruz33 of Brandon. Both soldiers served with the 1st Battalion 320th Field Artillery Regiment 101st Airborne Division based in Fort Campbell Ky.  Estep a graduate of the former Lee Adult High School in Leesburg was living in Clarksville Tenn. with his wife Kelly and three children.  A visit with a psychic shook Estep and made him believe he would die before he turned 27 Kelly Estep said.  “I had a weird feeling that he knew” she said.  The psychic predicted James Estep would marry twice divorce once and die before his 27th birthday. He had been married once before and turned 26 in March.  “Before he left we went over funeral plans” Kelly Estep said. “I didn’t want to but he said ‘just in case.’ He wanted to be (buried) by his father in a steel casket full military honors.”  Operation Iraqi Freedom

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Army Staff Sgt. James E. Estep
Death: Nov 15, 2005
of Leesburg Fla.; assigned to the 1st Battalion 320th Field Artillery Regiment 101st Airborne Division Fort Campbell Ky.; Died Nov. 15 of injuries sustained when an improvised explosive device detonated near his Humvee during combat operations in Taji Iraq. Leesburg native killed in Iraq had premonition of death Associated Press ORLANDO Fla. — Army Staff Sgt. James Estep had such a strong sense of foreboding that he would die in Iraq that he went over detailed funeral plans and made special family visits before his Oct. 2 deployment. “The last time I saw him he said ‘Dad I love you and probably won’t never see you again”’ Estep’s stepfather Richard Hayton told the Orlando Sentinel. “Like he’d had a premonition.” Estep26 and a father of three was one of four soldiers killed by a roadside bomb in Taji Iraq on Nov. 15. The blast also killed Spc. Alexis Roman-Cruz33 of Brandon. Both soldiers served with the 1st Battalion 320th Field Artillery Regiment 101st Airborne Division based in Fort Campbell Ky. Estep a graduate of the former Lee Adult High School in Leesburg was living in Clarksville Tenn. with his wife Kelly and three children. A visit with a psychic shook Estep and made him believe he would die before he turned 27 Kelly Estep said. “I had a weird feeling that he knew” she said. The psychic predicted James Estep would marry twice divorce once and die before his 27th birthday. He had been married once before and turned 26 in March. “Before he left we went over funeral plans” Kelly Estep said. “I didn’t want to but he said ‘just in case.’ He wanted to be (buried) by his father in a steel casket full military honors.” Operation Iraqi Freedom

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