Roger Allen BrownCorporalCAP 2-3-6, 2ND CAG, COMBINED ACTION PROGRAM, III MAF United States Marine Corps 07 January 1945 - 18 December 1968 Farrell, Pennsylvania Panel 36W Line 039 |
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Dear Roger, I love you more each day. More than life, more than words can say. You are my heart of hearts, the love and sunshine of my life. You will always be loved and missed by all of us. LOVE YOU ALWAYS AND FOREVER AND EVER ... DITTO ... MARY
From his fiancee.
12 Sep 2006 Dearest Roger, We can't seem to locate all the remembrances we had on The Virtual Wall, but I know that you saw all of them from heaven. We all love and miss you and you will always be in our hearts.
Love you always and forever, Mary 02 Nov 2006 Dearest Roger, I wish I could hold your hand again. I would never let go. Your smile was beautiful, like sunshine to warm the heart. The eyes God gave you sparkled like diamonds. Most of all I wish I could have held you in my arms when God called you home. I would have protected you from war and dying. You will always be in my heart and I will always remember the man I loved more than life. Love you more than all my heart. You were my treasure.
Mary
11 Mar 2007 My dearest Roger, Another Easter is approaching. Remember how much fun we had at Daffin's Candies. Bunnies everywhere, chocolate, that big 200 lb turtle in Daffin's Village display. You were going to try and sit on it and everyone laughed. The whole store. They made you the honorable turtle sitter. They still have that huge display and people come from all over to see it. I love you so very much. Easter comes and goes, but I know Jesus died for all of us. You died too. Happy Easter, my beloved Roger.
Love you always and forever, Mary
For the Love of my life from his fiancee, Mary E-Mail will be forwarded by the Webmaster@VirtualWall.org |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Memorial first published on 26 May 2001
Last updated 04/14/2007