John Patrick EllisCaptainMABS-36, MAG-36, 1ST MAW United States Marine Corps 27 January 1936 - 28 February 1968 Cochran, Georgia Panel 41E Line 064 |
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The database page for John Patrick Ellis
John Patrick Ellis wasn't just a man, he was a son, a brother, a husband, a father and a uncle. All who knew and loved him will always remember his smile and his talent on many musical instruments. He lived life to the fullest ... not only did he live it, he loved it. Even knowing his time in the Marine Corps may one day cost him his life. When that time came he lost his life defending the country he loved. He left behind a very saddened family but now we still remember him and love him after all these years. He is gone but never will he be forgotten. Recently, on July 25, 2002, we lost his brother who is my father - Mr. Martin Luther Ellis. Until the day he died he always remembered and loved his brother as if he were still here. So in loving memory of Captain John Patrick Ellis and Martin Luther Ellis ... we will always hold them close to our hearts and memories.
Love to the both of them.
Placed by his niece, |
Daddy, I love you, and I miss you.
From his daughter, |
Notes from The Virtual WallOn 28 Feb 1968, a CH-46D (BuNo 153360) of HMM-262 was struck by automatic weapons fire while inbound to Khe Sanh on a recovery mission. The aircraft was downed and exploded on impact, killing all 22 men aboard:
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The point-of-contact for this memorial is his daughter, Fay Ellis 1319 Mobile Avenue, Albany, Ga 31705 fay_ellis@hotmail.com |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Memorial first published on 25 Mar 2003
Last updated 02/16/2007