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. Alberto Francesconi  
Death: Jan 01, 2009
 of Bronx N.Y.; was assigned to 3rd Battalion 8th Marine Regiment 2nd Marine Division II Marine Expeditionary Force Camp Lejeune N.C.;  Died Jan. 1 while supporting combat operations in Now Zad Afghanistan. *  Ex-banker wanted to be pilot  The Associated Press  Alberto Francesconi graduated high school in 2005 and then got a job with Bank of America. At 18 he was a personal banker.  “But he always wanted to be a pilot and ‘What better foundation than the military’ he used to say” said his wife Cynthia Francesconi. “He always wanted to strive a little bit more — to make it easier for his family.”  Francesconi21 of New York City  Died Jan. 1 during combat operations in Helmand province Afghanistan. He was assigned to Camp Lejeune.  He and his wife teenage sweethearts who grew up two blocks from each other were married in December 2006. They planned to start a family when he returned home from his second tour in June ending four years of combat duty. Francesconi saw action in Iraq for six months in 2007.  “He will be missed” said Marine Cpl. Alfonso Matos who served with Francesconi in Iraq. “He was motivated dedicated. He loved what he did. He was a good kid.”  “This is especially hard for me losing Albert because he pretty much followed in my footsteps” said Robert Rivera Francesconi’s older brother and a Navy reservist. “We did everything together.”Operation Enduring Freedom

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Marine Lance Cpl. Alberto Francesconi
Death: Jan 01, 2009
of Bronx N.Y.; was assigned to 3rd Battalion 8th Marine Regiment 2nd Marine Division II Marine Expeditionary Force Camp Lejeune N.C.; Died Jan. 1 while supporting combat operations in Now Zad Afghanistan. * Ex-banker wanted to be pilot The Associated Press Alberto Francesconi graduated high school in 2005 and then got a job with Bank of America. At 18 he was a personal banker. “But he always wanted to be a pilot and ‘What better foundation than the military’ he used to say” said his wife Cynthia Francesconi. “He always wanted to strive a little bit more — to make it easier for his family.” Francesconi21 of New York City Died Jan. 1 during combat operations in Helmand province Afghanistan. He was assigned to Camp Lejeune. He and his wife teenage sweethearts who grew up two blocks from each other were married in December 2006. They planned to start a family when he returned home from his second tour in June ending four years of combat duty. Francesconi saw action in Iraq for six months in 2007. “He will be missed” said Marine Cpl. Alfonso Matos who served with Francesconi in Iraq. “He was motivated dedicated. He loved what he did. He was a good kid.” “This is especially hard for me losing Albert because he pretty much followed in my footsteps” said Robert Rivera Francesconi’s older brother and a Navy reservist. “We did everything together.”Operation Enduring Freedom

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