patti  robb sister love you my big brother..
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patti  robb pattirobb2007@aol.com sister hello Richard, just thinking about you today..your little sis Patti..
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Darryl  Wilkins rosewood007@insightbb.com brother-in-law 6806 Arbor Manor Way Louisville KY 40228 USA 65th Birthday You would have been 65 years old today brother. I've never forgotten you and never will!! Rest in peace! Jan 20, 2012 |
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Darryl  Wilkins rosewood007@insightbb.com brother-in-law 6806 Arbor Manor Way Louisville KY 40228 USA My Brother-in-law, my friend and my hero http://thewall-usa-com You are in my thoughts everyday brother, not a day goes bye that I don't think about you. I have visited you many times, cried and laughed, reflected, and remembered. Rest in peace. From one vet to another... Thank you for your service. You are my Hero. You made the ultimate sacrifice for all of us, so that we may continue to enjoy our freedoms!! Oct 28, 2011 |
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Bryan  Wilkins bwilkins@rhinofunding.com uncle 446 belle grove lane royal palm beach fl 33411 usa A Hero's Thank You I'm Bryan Wilkins the nephew you never had. I want to thank you for your supreme sacrifice. It's because of your unselfish valor that Americans like me can continue to savor the freedoms that this country provides. I think of you often and would love to have met you and listened to your stories. May god continue bless Tashia, Steve and Cheryl. May your soul rest in peace. Love Bryan Oct 1, 2011 |
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Ron  Sheehan rwsheehan@insightbb.com Fellow Veteran I'm a retired MSG U.S.Army from Louisville, Ky who wants to keep your memory alive. You are not forgotten. We soldiers do not question our duty, but do our part to keep and preserve freedom. However! You gave the ultimate sacrifice. You forever will be a 'HERO' We should never let this brave man 'Fade Away' his memory and the Vietnam War should never disappear from our thoughts and history. God Bless! Sep 17, 2011 |
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Vicki  (Robb) Butler niece Louisville KY An Uncle I never had the honor of meeting, but could not be more proud of Courage: the state or quality of mind or spirit that enables one to face danger or fear with self-possession, confidence, and resolution. Bravery. This IS my Uncle Ricky.
I never met you, but i know that I see you in my dad... I see you in his eyes & in his heart. I know you from the stories he has shared with me. He is so very proud of you and honored to be your brother. My little brother was named in your honor...so you live on through all of the loved ones you left behind and the ones who carry on your name, and share your story. I'm proud to be an American where at least i know i'm free...and I won't forget the men who died who gave that right to me...My promise to you is this...i will share your life with my children, who will share with theirs, & theirs, & theirs... I love you...Your very proud niece Vicki
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patti  robb sister caliHAPPY 'HAPPY FATERS DAY' my Brother, you would be sooo proud of your little girl, she is just beautiful, I hope to meet her in person someday, but for now we just talk on the internet..!!..XoXo.. 3.. 3.. 3..your little sis PATTI-JO ROBB Jun 20, 2010 |
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Pee Wee  Heady asaint3660@aol.com A friend grew up togather 9306 Pirouette ave Fairdale Ky 40118 USA From one Viet Nam vet to Another Still think about you Rick, many year has past.
I know the sight of war.
For thoughs who has faught for it,freedom has a taste
the protected will never know Apr 25, 2010 |
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Garnet  Jenkins garijen@bresnan.net Grand Junction Co ~ In Humble Gratitude, For Your Sacrifice ~
 In Remembrance of this Brave Young Soldier and with Profound Gratitude for his Courage, Service and Dedication to our Country and for Freedom. Rest in Peace Cpl Richard Albert Robb and know that you will NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. I am the sister of Sgt David Dickinson, another young hero, who also made the Supreme Sacrifice in Vietnam in 1967..... ~LOOK AGAIN, O HEART OF MINE, AND SEE WHAT PASSES BY!.....A CRYING OF REMEMBERED NAMES.....OF DEEDS THAT SHALL NOT DIE. ~Excerpt from 'Memorial Day' by Theodosia Pickering Garrison 1874~1944 Feb 21, 2010 |
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