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. Chadwick A. Gilliam  
Death: Jan 03, 2009
 of Mayking Ky.; assigned to 2nd Battalion 6th Marines 2nd Marine Division II Marine Expeditionary Force Camp Lejeune N.C.;  Died Jan. 3 at Camp Buehring Kuwait.  * * * * *  Ky. Marine dies of cardiac arrest in Kuwait  The Associated Press  CAMP LEJEUNE N.C. — A Marine from Kentucky  Died of an apparent cardiac arrest at a U.S. base in Kuwait.  The Marine Corps said Tuesday that 29-year-old Lance Cpl. Chadwick A. Gilliam of Mayking Ky.  Died Saturday. An autopsy is pending.  Gilliam was a member of 2nd Battalion 6th Marines 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit from Camp Lejeune. He was an infantryman and joined the unit June 252007 and was promoted to lance corporal last year.  WYMT-TV in Hazard reports that Gilliam attended the old Whitesburg High School in the mid 1990s. One of his former teachers Scottie Billiter said Gilliam inspired other students. Billiter now an assistant principal at Letcher County Central High School said had a wide array of interests from the football team to the Spanish club. Billiter was Gilliam’s home room teacher in 1995.  “There is not one of those kids that I had in my home room that I could tell one bad thing about because I have nothing but great fond memories of him. He was definitely a big part of that. He was a big part of who we were” Billiter said.  A funeral service for Gilliam will be Saturday at noon EST at Letcher Funeral Home. Visitation is scheduled for Friday from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the funeral home.    Marine had multiple interests  The Associated Press  When he heard Chadwick A. Gilliam  Died in the line of duty Scottie Billiter his old home room teacher dusted off an old yearbook.  “There is not one of those kids that I had in my home room that I could tell one bad thing about because I have nothing but great fond memories of him. He was definitely a big part of that. He was a big part of who we were” Billiter said.  Gilliam29 of Mayking Ky.  Died Jan. 3 at a U.S. military base in Kuwait. He was assigned to Camp Lejeune.  Chris Damron Gilliam’s brother-in-law said he didn’t anguish about enlisting. “He’d said that it was just something he wanted to do. All his life he wanted to be a Marine” Damron said.  Billiter said Gilliam was the type of student that wanted to be involved in just about anything from the Spanish Club to the football team.  Gilliam’s family and friends said he was a natural leader who inspired others with his kindness. “All the Marines seemed to really look up to Chad. He was a leader in the Marine Corps” Damron said.  He is survived by his parents Mary and Paul.Operation Iraqi Freedom

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Marine Lance Cpl. Chadwick A. Gilliam
Death: Jan 03, 2009
of Mayking Ky.; assigned to 2nd Battalion 6th Marines 2nd Marine Division II Marine Expeditionary Force Camp Lejeune N.C.; Died Jan. 3 at Camp Buehring Kuwait. * * * * * Ky. Marine dies of cardiac arrest in Kuwait The Associated Press CAMP LEJEUNE N.C. — A Marine from Kentucky Died of an apparent cardiac arrest at a U.S. base in Kuwait. The Marine Corps said Tuesday that 29-year-old Lance Cpl. Chadwick A. Gilliam of Mayking Ky. Died Saturday. An autopsy is pending. Gilliam was a member of 2nd Battalion 6th Marines 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit from Camp Lejeune. He was an infantryman and joined the unit June 252007 and was promoted to lance corporal last year. WYMT-TV in Hazard reports that Gilliam attended the old Whitesburg High School in the mid 1990s. One of his former teachers Scottie Billiter said Gilliam inspired other students. Billiter now an assistant principal at Letcher County Central High School said had a wide array of interests from the football team to the Spanish club. Billiter was Gilliam’s home room teacher in 1995. “There is not one of those kids that I had in my home room that I could tell one bad thing about because I have nothing but great fond memories of him. He was definitely a big part of that. He was a big part of who we were” Billiter said. A funeral service for Gilliam will be Saturday at noon EST at Letcher Funeral Home. Visitation is scheduled for Friday from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the funeral home. Marine had multiple interests The Associated Press When he heard Chadwick A. Gilliam Died in the line of duty Scottie Billiter his old home room teacher dusted off an old yearbook. “There is not one of those kids that I had in my home room that I could tell one bad thing about because I have nothing but great fond memories of him. He was definitely a big part of that. He was a big part of who we were” Billiter said. Gilliam29 of Mayking Ky. Died Jan. 3 at a U.S. military base in Kuwait. He was assigned to Camp Lejeune. Chris Damron Gilliam’s brother-in-law said he didn’t anguish about enlisting. “He’d said that it was just something he wanted to do. All his life he wanted to be a Marine” Damron said. Billiter said Gilliam was the type of student that wanted to be involved in just about anything from the Spanish Club to the football team. Gilliam’s family and friends said he was a natural leader who inspired others with his kindness. “All the Marines seemed to really look up to Chad. He was a leader in the Marine Corps” Damron said. He is survived by his parents Mary and Paul.Operation Iraqi Freedom

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