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. Randy W. Pickering  
Death: Dec 09, 2007
 of Bovey Minn.; assigned to the Regimental Support Squadron 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment Vilseck Germany;  Died Dec. 9 in Baghdad of injuries sustained in a non-combat-related incident.  Soldier from Bovey Minn. killed in Iraq  By Steve Karnowski  The Associated Press  MINNEAPOLIS — A soldier who lived for two years outside the northern Minnesota town of Bovey before he joined the Army and went to Iraq loved video games and comic books his brother said.  Army Spc. Randy W. Pickering31  Died Dec. 9 in Baghdad of “injuries sustained in a non-combat related incident” the Defense Department said in a news release. It said his death was under investigation.  “It’s very unexpected” his brother Chris Pickering of Mason Mich. said. “It’s very shocking to anybody who knew him. That isn’t something he would do.”  Randy Pickering’s family plans to hold funeral services Dec. 18 at St. James Catholic Church in Mason the Lansing State Journal and WILX-TV reported.  He grew up in Pleasant Hill Mo. in the Kansas City area and later lived with his grandparents for several years in Liberty Mo. his relatives said. Randy didn’t graduate from high school but earned his equivalency certificate and had a college degree in computer programming Chris said.  He lived in Missouri until his mid 20s when he moved to the Bovey area on Minnesota’s Iron Range with his father Bruce Pickering and other family members Chris Pickering said.  “He lived way out in the boonies” he said.  His brother listed Bovey as his hometown with the Army when he joined about 3 1/2 years ago because he wanted to leave Missouri behind Chris Pickering said. Their family situation there was difficult.  “He really didn’t like Missouri much” his brother said.  But he did like comics. His brother said he had been drawing a comic book for the past six to 12 years.  “He did his computer thing. He loved video games. Video games and comics were his life” he said.  Randy Pickering called himself “randymonki” on the Internet sites YouTube and MySpace and recently posted a video on YouTube of him horsing around with his buddies his relatives said.  On MySpace he described himself as “A young loner on a crusade to champion the cause of the innocent the helpless the powerless in a world of criminals who operate above the law.”  He also loved margaritas his brother said. His MySpace page shows him drinking one as does one of his videos on YouTube.  Randy Pickering joined the Army around the same time his father moved to Michigan but never lived there himself his brother said. He’s also survived by a half sister Amy Koser of Springfield Mo. Operation Iraqi Freedom

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Army Spc. Randy W. Pickering
Death: Dec 09, 2007
of Bovey Minn.; assigned to the Regimental Support Squadron 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment Vilseck Germany; Died Dec. 9 in Baghdad of injuries sustained in a non-combat-related incident. Soldier from Bovey Minn. killed in Iraq By Steve Karnowski The Associated Press MINNEAPOLIS — A soldier who lived for two years outside the northern Minnesota town of Bovey before he joined the Army and went to Iraq loved video games and comic books his brother said. Army Spc. Randy W. Pickering31 Died Dec. 9 in Baghdad of “injuries sustained in a non-combat related incident” the Defense Department said in a news release. It said his death was under investigation. “It’s very unexpected” his brother Chris Pickering of Mason Mich. said. “It’s very shocking to anybody who knew him. That isn’t something he would do.” Randy Pickering’s family plans to hold funeral services Dec. 18 at St. James Catholic Church in Mason the Lansing State Journal and WILX-TV reported. He grew up in Pleasant Hill Mo. in the Kansas City area and later lived with his grandparents for several years in Liberty Mo. his relatives said. Randy didn’t graduate from high school but earned his equivalency certificate and had a college degree in computer programming Chris said. He lived in Missouri until his mid 20s when he moved to the Bovey area on Minnesota’s Iron Range with his father Bruce Pickering and other family members Chris Pickering said. “He lived way out in the boonies” he said. His brother listed Bovey as his hometown with the Army when he joined about 3 1/2 years ago because he wanted to leave Missouri behind Chris Pickering said. Their family situation there was difficult. “He really didn’t like Missouri much” his brother said. But he did like comics. His brother said he had been drawing a comic book for the past six to 12 years. “He did his computer thing. He loved video games. Video games and comics were his life” he said. Randy Pickering called himself “randymonki” on the Internet sites YouTube and MySpace and recently posted a video on YouTube of him horsing around with his buddies his relatives said. On MySpace he described himself as “A young loner on a crusade to champion the cause of the innocent the helpless the powerless in a world of criminals who operate above the law.” He also loved margaritas his brother said. His MySpace page shows him drinking one as does one of his videos on YouTube. Randy Pickering joined the Army around the same time his father moved to Michigan but never lived there himself his brother said. He’s also survived by a half sister Amy Koser of Springfield Mo. Operation Iraqi Freedom

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