Mary  Southerland-Ryan raiders2928@aol.com 'Heaven' You lovely sister left a heart felt message on my father's board SP4 E4 VERNON DAVEY SOUTHERLAND.
' Your In The Angles Arm's May You Find Some Comfort There ' May 29, 2010 |
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Barbara  Barker mabarker00@yahoo.com none 2807 Alexander Dr Leander TX 78641 USA David, or Dave or a nickname your family and friends gave you. Your sister, Garnet, wrote on my husband's page. You were lucky to have such a wonderful sister. Apparently she has written on the pages of many of our heros. All of the men and women we have lost in all the wars we have fought are carried in the memories of their families, friends and buddies they served with. We miss all of you very much. Feb 25, 2010 |
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Wayne  Johnson swj1941@aol.com Talladega Alabama David, We never met, I wish we had. I have become computer friends with Garnet and I know you are shirt button busting proud of her for for the way she has worked to see that not only you but also so many Men and Women whose names are on the wall are remembered. Rest in Peace young Man..I will remember you Dec 24, 2009 |
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Garnet Jenkins garijen@bresnan.net Grand Junction Co ~ You Are Loved and Missed Every Day ~
 42 years without you, in our lives. There are always the thoughts, of what could have been. I remember asking God, on Thanksgiving 1967, to 'keep you safe'...well...He did answer my prayer...didn't He?
He took you to a far better place. I Love and Miss you. Dec 6, 2009 |
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davy b davybaker@suddenlink.net Kilgore Tx. remembrance Honoring another special brother who did not return.Thank you David,may God bless and keep you. Nov 11, 2009
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Regina  Battle regina@outdrs.net Grateful American Waverly AL 36879-4522 USA Thinking of you on this Veteran's Day. I will forever be grateful for your sacrifice, and for the friendship of your dear sister, Garnet. Rest in peace SGT Dickinson. You are not forgotten. Nov 11, 2009 |
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Joseph  Falcon falconquest@live.com none, Vietnam Veteran N.Y. N.Y. USA Courtesy visit - Veterans Day 2009 Sgt Dickinson, your sister took the time to leave messages for two of my friends KIA one was September 66 and the other June 67, both of whom I was with when they died. The June firefight was my final action in Nam, The next year was spent in Hospitals for treatment of my injuries. You and I never met. I, however, was touched by the fact that your sister took time to visit sites of strangers and post messages for them. I subsequently visited your site out of respect and must state that how fortunate you must have been and what an exceptional individual you must have been to have earned/inspire such DEVOTION, CARING, LOVE and emotional out pouring of FEELINGS from you sister, through the decades. I truly regret that I did not have the honor of meeting you in Nam. I salute you and extend the salute of the last two units I was assigned to,the 196 Light Infantry Brigade and the 25th Infantry Division. Sleep in Peace, Sgt Dickinson, take your rest, It is abundantly clear your family LOVED you, but the Lord Loved you best. Nov 11, 2009 |
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Leah  Smith Angers lsangers@comcast.net Sister to David's Sister This is for David's sister, Garnet. Thank you for leaving such a kind remembrance for my brother Billy. It's a special bond we have, to have both lost a treasured brother. I have thought of David and Billy, and all those gracious and courageous young men we lost so many years ago today, Memorial Day. I moved from Colorado to West Virginia a couple of years ago, and although I frequently visit The Wall, I could not bring myself to attend the ceremonies there today. My heart was too heavy. I know you miss David as much as I miss Billy. He was a good looking young man and shall always remain so. There was something very special about serving in the 1st Calavary Division. I'm sure David wore his CAV patch with great honor, as did Billy. The next time I go to The Wall, I'll be sure to find David there, touch his name, and bring your love to him. May 25, 2009 |
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davy b davybaker@suddenlink.net another brother Kilgore, Tx. remembrance Honoring the memory, of a young patriot and hero. 'The grace of our Lord, Jesus Christ, be with you, all. Amen.' ~Romans 16:24~ May God bless and keep you, hold you, in His loving arms and comfort, your family and friends. David, you and the others, are written to seldom, but you all, are remembered and thanked daily, by those of us, left behind. Rest in peace, SGT., YOU, ARE NOT FORGOTTEN!!! Apr 22, 2009 |
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Jackie Taylor
 May your spirit, always live on, in the hearts of those, you loved and those, who grew to love you, for your bravery, courage and dedication. Mar 19, 2009 |
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