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Daniel Lombardi Friend and commrade, in the 1st, Cav. 17502, E., Dickenson Pl., Aurora, CO., 80013, USA Remembered Saw you, about a month, before you went, to be with the Lord, in Phan Thiet. Go, to Ft. Logan, on most Memorial Days. Stop to say hi. Your Friend Dan. Tuesday, December 14, 2004 |
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Kimberly Thomas kimberly1270@comcast.net Niece Parker, CO My Uncle I met you before I was born. I loved you before I knew you. I am proud you are my Uncle Davey. Monday, May 22, 2006 |
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Doc Gilchrest Gilchrest@hot.rr.com Friend and team medic 253, jackson lane, china spring, tx.,76633, USA From our first day, on the hill, until our last mission together, in the mountains above Dalat, You were my friend and my mentor. It was you, that made the names, of LRRPS. and RECONDOS., stand out, above the rest. From Underdog, to Tom Terrific, there were none, better than you. Your face shines, as brightly in my memory, today, as it did then. My mourning, has turned to pride and I pray, that it will never dim, with age. Monday, May 22, 2006 |
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Carol Hodges calyju@aol.com Niece Warsaw, VA 22572 On my heart. I had the honor of reading names for the traveling wall Friday, May 18. I took my 2 older children who are living at home, David, named for you, and Lynsie. We each were given a 15 min time period. After all I have read about and heard about, I never considered the death toll as a day by day event. We never got out of July. Forty-five minutes of reading and we never got out of July. You can imagine how silly I felt when I realized how foolish the notion that I would get to read your name if we all just read fast enough. I doubt that your name was gotten to before evening. We read from 11:15 to 12:00noon. Missing you very much and praising God for the memories I still have of you. Moonpies and spankings! I love you, Uncle Davy! Wednesday, May 24, 2006 |
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Garnet Jenkins Sister Grand Junction, Co. 39, Years, Without You... http://Dave-Dickinson.memory-of.Com Dearest David, Gone, are the days, we used to share, But in our hearts, you are always there, The gates of memory, will never close, We still miss you, more, than anyone knows, With tender love and deep regret, We who love you, will never forget. Dec 5, 2006 |
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