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 Sgt. John J. Savage  
Death: Dec 04, 2008
 of Weatherford Texas; assigned to the 103rd Engineer Company 94th Engineer Battalion Fort Leonard Wood Mo.;  Died from wounds sustained from an improvised explosive device Dec. 4 in Mosul Iraq. Also killed was Staff Sgt. Solomon T. Sam.  North Texas soldier killed in Iraq  The Associated Press  WEATHERFORD Texas — A Weatherford soldier killed in a roadside bombing in Iraq grew up dreaming of being a soldier his father said Tuesday.  Army Sgt. John J. Savage26  Died Thursday in Mosul along with Staff Sgt. Solomon T. Sam31 of Majuro Marshall Islands.  Savage’s father John Savage of Peaster said his son had been due to come home this week to end his second tour of duty. They planned a father-son trip and also to start an automotive business together John Savage said. His son hoped to transfer to Fort Hood to be closer to his family during the last two years of his military service.  “His family was his number one priority” Savage said.  Savage’s father said his son joined the military about six years ago following up on his childhood dream.  “He had camouflage outfits he would dress up in and play Army when he was little” John Savage said.  The two had last talked in November.  “It’s hard to even think of what to say” John Savage said. “It’s such a tragic loss.”  Savage was assigned to the 103rd Engineer Company 94th Engineer Battalion Fort Leonard Wood Mo.    Sgt. had love of military from early age  The Associated Press  John J. Savage’s mother recalls stories from his childhood that showed his distinct interest in the military — replacing his bed with an Army cot and footlocker painting his room black with netting on the walls and building a Quonset hut in the backyard.  “He loved the military. It was a lifelong dream of his” said his mother Jacki Park. “He lived it from that age.”  Savage26 of Weatherford Texas  Died Dec. 4 when a suicide bomber in an SUV broadsided his armored vehicle in Mosul. He was assigned to Fort Leonard Wood Mo.  He spent three years in Germany before deploying to Iraq on his first tour in 2005 before returning home in March of 2007. He was deployed again in September.  His mother described him as a charismatic young man with a great sense of fun and who was taught to always look for the brighter side of a situation.  “He loved four-wheeler drives loved automobiles and the outdoors” said Tim Cox a lifelong friend.  Savage also is survived by his 3-year-old daughter Nicole; and his father John Savage.Operation Iraqi freedom

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Army Sgt. John J. Savage
Death: Dec 04, 2008
of Weatherford Texas; assigned to the 103rd Engineer Company 94th Engineer Battalion Fort Leonard Wood Mo.; Died from wounds sustained from an improvised explosive device Dec. 4 in Mosul Iraq. Also killed was Staff Sgt. Solomon T. Sam. North Texas soldier killed in Iraq The Associated Press WEATHERFORD Texas — A Weatherford soldier killed in a roadside bombing in Iraq grew up dreaming of being a soldier his father said Tuesday. Army Sgt. John J. Savage26 Died Thursday in Mosul along with Staff Sgt. Solomon T. Sam31 of Majuro Marshall Islands. Savage’s father John Savage of Peaster said his son had been due to come home this week to end his second tour of duty. They planned a father-son trip and also to start an automotive business together John Savage said. His son hoped to transfer to Fort Hood to be closer to his family during the last two years of his military service. “His family was his number one priority” Savage said. Savage’s father said his son joined the military about six years ago following up on his childhood dream. “He had camouflage outfits he would dress up in and play Army when he was little” John Savage said. The two had last talked in November. “It’s hard to even think of what to say” John Savage said. “It’s such a tragic loss.” Savage was assigned to the 103rd Engineer Company 94th Engineer Battalion Fort Leonard Wood Mo. Sgt. had love of military from early age The Associated Press John J. Savage’s mother recalls stories from his childhood that showed his distinct interest in the military — replacing his bed with an Army cot and footlocker painting his room black with netting on the walls and building a Quonset hut in the backyard. “He loved the military. It was a lifelong dream of his” said his mother Jacki Park. “He lived it from that age.” Savage26 of Weatherford Texas Died Dec. 4 when a suicide bomber in an SUV broadsided his armored vehicle in Mosul. He was assigned to Fort Leonard Wood Mo. He spent three years in Germany before deploying to Iraq on his first tour in 2005 before returning home in March of 2007. He was deployed again in September. His mother described him as a charismatic young man with a great sense of fun and who was taught to always look for the brighter side of a situation. “He loved four-wheeler drives loved automobiles and the outdoors” said Tim Cox a lifelong friend. Savage also is survived by his 3-year-old daughter Nicole; and his father John Savage.Operation Iraqi freedom

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