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Joshua Riggs

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TSgt Joshua A Riggs USAFApril 20, 1977 – July 12, 2012 Sgt Joshua A. Riggs, of San Antonio, passed away on Thursday, July 12, 2012, at the age of 35. He was born to Robert and Joann Riggs “Crooks” on April 20, 1977, in Greenville, MI. TSgt Riggs joined the Air Force on April 29th […]

Cody Scallorn

“Cody started his life out with an uphill battle. He was born eight weeks premature and showed from the very beginning of his life that he was a fighter. He was so small and fragile and I did nothing more in life than to protect him. I had no idea what greatness lie ahead for […]

David Simpson

“My Cousin David took his own life. A few nights ago, he became one of the 22 US veterans that commit suicide daily. I know it was not always this way but it is this way now. This happens 22 times a day-people feel like I do starting 22 times a day. He was either […]

Neal Taylor

My brother in law Neal Taylor, passed away on March 29, 2012. He was 38 years old. Neal was the father of four precious little girls, ages 2-9. You will see them in this video.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXRLx06CD68He was also married to my amazing sister. He was a pilot in the North Carolina Air National Guard for nearly […]

Brian Theobald

Brian was a true proud American. He had served a month shy of nine years in the U.S. Air Force. He also has served two tours in Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. His ultimate dream and goal was to become a special agent in the Air Force Office of Special Investigations. […]

Bradley Uht

“My son’s name is Bradley Shane Uht.. He was in the Air Force. A1C Uht was stationed in Minot, North Dakota. He loved fishing, auto mobile body work, paintball, and hanging with his buddies. He grew up in Ottawa, Kansas and was a 2012 graduate of Ottawa High School. He was also an Eagle Scout. […]

Tanner Voelkers

SSgt Tanner A. Voelkers, USAFMarch 6, 1991 – December 10, 2013 “From the very start, everyone, including strangers, would always comment on what a happy and beautiful baby I had. Tanner’s smile lit up this world for almost 23 years. I know he was the light of mine. Tanner was born on March 6, 1991 […]

David Walker

Family plans ride to memorialize Air Force sonBy BAILEY LOOSEMOREHis dog tags hang around his mother’s neck.The black Jeep Wrangler he bought to go mudding sits unused in the garage, and a motorcycle he meant to sell for parts remains dismantled in a box outside.On the living room wall, a GI Joe action figure remains […]

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 […]

Ricardo Acosta

Ricky was a Florida / beach boy. He was a very talented musician and studied musical engineering after 5 years of service in the Army. Ricky was a happy, funny, “light up our life” son and brother. We watched as his demons of Iraq ate through his joy. He is forever missed and loved. Places […]