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Jack Black

Jack Ray Black, 85, of Boise, Idaho, beloved husband, father, and grandfather, died at home on April 16, 2015.Jack was born on July 21, 1929 in Agricola, Kansas, and 4 years later he was blessed with a sister Peggy. Jack retired with 40 years of service with the Idaho National Guard. He is survived by […]

Christopher Boe

‘Sgt. Christopher Boe served from 1989 to 1994 as an armor. He loved his job serving in the Montana State Guard. He volunteered to go to Kuwait. My family is all military and Christopher served for 5 years. He was a strong man and a father to four amazing kids. We were both deployed for […]

Joseph Boye

Brothers Noah and Joseph Boye of Grand Island, NE, both served in Iraq in the early days of the war – in the early invasion. Noah served in the Marine Corps and Joseph in the Army. Noah was killed in Fallujah on his second tour; Joseph took his life 5 years after. Joseph was an […]

Travis Bradley

Travis would like to let you know that his work here is done. He received a call, a kind offer he couldn’t refuse, for an appointment from which he won’t be returning. This assignment comes with a huge sign-on bonus, a reunion with family and friends that he has not seen in a long while. […]

Bryan Brubeck

SPC Bryan J. Brubeck was laid to rest at Fort Jackson, SC. Bryan was a 2001 graduate of Thomson High School and a graduate of Nashville Auto Diesel College. He joined the Army in 2008 and was assigned to Company F, 3rd Brigade Support Battalion, 1 BCT Fort Stewart, GA. He supported Operation Iraqi Freedom […]

AJ Buck

A.J. was born May 4, 1982 in Belle Fourche, SD. After graduating high school in 2000, A.J. enlisted in the U.S. Army where he honorably served until June 21, 2007. He was a Team Leader in the 2nd Platoon in Charlie Company 4-14 Calvary, 172 Striker Brigade Combat team. A.J. completed a deployment to Afghanistan […]

Raymond Burnside

MEG MCCONAHEY THE PRESS DEMOCRAT | February 14, 2016As an Army medic, Ray Burnside was called upon to save many lives during two tours of duty in Afghanistan and Iraq. In addition to administering care that included performing emergency surgery on fellow soldiers in combat, he was credited with providing medical help to more than […]

William Busbee

“I was there for his first breath, and his last,” she said. “Now my daughters and me, we have to deal with what he was going through.” – Libby, William’s mom, quoted in Guarkian.Co.UK Report: A veteran commits suicide every 80 minutesby Randal YakeyThe News HeraldNovember 25, 2012CALLAWAY, Fla. — Libby Busbee pounded on the window […]

Kimberly Agar

Sergeant Kimberly D. Agar served her country as an American Soldier and was an exceptional individual to all who knew her. This tragedy has taken an outstanding young lady from her family and her friends. Words cannot and will not describe this tremendous loss and how much Kimberly’s death has and will continue to impact […]

Randy Abrams

SFC Randy Abrams, a 3rd tour returning Combat Solider, died March 20, 2009. He was a returning Combat Soldier who did not receive the help he needed and tragically died because of it.Randy died by suicide during a PTSD flashback during the night in his bed at home. He put a .45 caliber handgun to […]