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Dalton
May 27, 2017
I'd like to express my deepest condolences to the Hebert family this Memorial Day. My brother is currently the same age Anthony was, so I can only imagine the sadness felt losing him. Lost but NEVER forgotten.
Jackie Hebert
February 23, 2016
Hey Tony. I miss you a lot and I still wish that you can be here. I miss how much of a dork you are and how you can make anyone happy. I have always like how you would put others before you. Anyways I miss you and I hope to see you again soon. Love your cousin.
Jacquee Hebert
November 11, 2015
Hey Tony. Its your cousin and it's veteran's day today. I still cant believe that you are gone even though it has been eight years. I miss ya. Hope to see you soon buddy. Kisses.
Jackie Hebert
September 5, 2014
Hey tony. I know I haven't talked to you in a while but I have been really busy. I want you to know I really miss you and hope that you are rocking it in heaven with grandma and grandpa. Love you a ton!
Charlie Gili
March 11, 2014
Hello,
We would like to express our deepest condolences and also let the Hebert Family and friends know that we will be sending Care Packages to troops in Afghanistan this week and we'll be dedicating several of these to your loved one. Each package will carry the name, photo and the hometown of Anthony D. Hebert US Army Private 1st Class. We realize that this is a small tribute, but we do this with all respect and sincerity and we want you to know that it is made possible by thousands of like-minded individuals from across the American youth hockey community. We will not forget. May God Bless you and keep you strong.
Sincerely,
Charlie Gili & Family
On Behalf of the US Hockey Players Support Our Troops Campaign
Jackie Hebert
September 11, 2013
Hey cousin. Today's 9/11 and i really miss you. I was going to wear your army jacket today at school but I forgot. Typical huh? Anyway I wish you were still here.
Leila Campbell
August 16, 2013
To the family of Pfc. Anthony D. Hebert:
As you may know, the Fort Snelling Memorial Chapel Foundation has honored your loved one at its Memorial Day Sunday worship service (each year in May) … since the time of your fallen hero's ultimate sacrifice. We will continue to pay tribute to our nation's veterans … lest we ever forget!
Now we would like to honor you … as the next-of-kin … who have also paid a great price on the altar of liberty. On Sunday 29 September at 11:00 a.m. we will host a Gold Star Family Sunday.
I would like to extend to your family an invitation to honor us with your presence at worship … as we pay tribute to your sacrifice. Our pastor, U.S. Army Chaplain (Colonel-Retired) Kenneth L. Beale, Jr., will preach a message entitled, “By Dying, We Live.” The special music will be the husband/wife vocal/piano — Wickman Duo. Following the worship experience, your family is invited to attend a social time in our Fellowship Hall … with some light refreshments.
As this historic chapel has limited seating, we would be happy to reserve seating for you and yours. To do so, kindly call (651/286-7296) and leave a voice message indicating your veterans' name and the number of persons attending. For more information about the Foundation or driving directions to the historic chapel at Fort Snelling, visit our website at: www.fortsnellingmcf.org
If you are not able to attend, we pray that you would find comfort in knowing that our prayers are with you and all of the fallen heroes.
Respectfully,
Leila Campbell
Office Manager
Fort Snelling Memorial Chapel Foundation
email:[email protected]
June 4, 2013
In memory & honor of Tony Herbert. We will always remember his sacrifice for our country.
Jackie Hebert
October 12, 2012
Hey tony i miss you a lot today. I waish i was still able to call you and cry on your shoulder like i used to. I guess all good things dont last long does it? I love you from your cousin
Jackie HEBERT
September 27, 2012
Hey tony guess what. I finally had the courage to join anime club. Although it's kind of hard to go through it becaue it reminds me of you. I love you tony. Lots of love from your cousin
JAckie Hebert
September 14, 2012
Hey tony how long has it been since you said the stupid but funny chicken joke. I always laugh when you said it. I also miss the way you sound when you sing ill be. I listen to it and cry everytime. I love you tony bear love your cousin!
Jackie Hebert
September 5, 2012
Hey tony. I feel like this is the only way i could talk to you now. Anyway I just want to say happy late birthday and i love you very much. Also i wear your army jacket all the time. its quite comfortable.
see you soon my guardian angle.
April 20, 2012
To the family of Pfc. Anthony D. Hebert:
The Fort Snelling Memorial Chapel Foundation will be honoring your loved one at the non-denominational Christian Memorial Day Remembrance worship service at 11:00 a.m. on Sunday 27 May 2012. We will remember the casualties of the Global War on Terrorism from Minnesota … and the bordering states of Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin. Outside of the historic Fort Snelling Veterans Memorial Chapel will be a “Memorial Garden” filled with some 300 white crosses bearing the names of the war dead … including your loved one.
The Memorial Garden will be encircled with larger white crosses representing all of the wars of our nation's history and give honor to all who have served the United States and made the ultimate sacrifice for the freedoms we enjoy today. Wreaths will be placed at the foot of each cross bearing the number of U.S. Service Members killed in each of America's conflicts.
I would like to extend to your family an invitation to honor us with your presence at worship as we pay tribute to the sacrifice made by your service member and family. Our pastor, U.S. Army Chaplain Col. Kenneth L. Beale, Jr., will preach a message entitled, “Lest We Forget Freedom's Cost.” At the conclusion of the worship hour, all of the congregation will be invited to silently pay their respects at the garden and place poppies at each of the crosses. A Memorial Rifle Squad of the Fort Snelling National Cemetery will fire vollies as the US flag is lowered to half-staff and Taps is played. Following your visit to the Memorial Garden, your family is invited to attend an informal reception (weather permitting) outside of the Chapel.
As this Christian worship service has traditionally been well attended, we would be happy to reserve seating for you and yours. To do so, kindly call (651/456-4410) and leave a voice message indicating your veterans' name and the number of persons attending. For more information about the Foundation or driving directions to the historic chapel at Fort Snelling, visit our website at: www.fortsnellingmcf.org Special rates for nearby hotels will be available. For more information call (651/456-4410) or email ([email protected]) the office, and leave your name and contact information.
Also, beginning at dusk (8:30 p.m.) on Saturday 26 May through dawn (6:30 a.m.) on Sunday 27 May, a “Prayer Vigil for Peace” will be held in the sanctuary of the Chapel. You are invited to stop by, light a candle and place it at the foot of your loved one's cross in the Memorial Garden … and then enter the Chapel for prayer.
If you are not able to attend, we pray that you would find comfort in knowing that our prayers are with you and all of the fallen heroes.
Respectfully,
Leila Campbell
Office Manager
Fort Snelling Memorial Chapel Foundation
email:[email protected]
web site:www.fortsnellingmcf.org
Jackie Hebert
March 6, 2012
I wish you are still around. It has been about 3 years since your death and things are still not good. I really miss u. I love you Tony bear!
your cousin Jackie
Peggy Childers
June 21, 2011
To the family and friends of Pfc. Anthony D. Hebert:
Please accept my remembrance of Anthony on the anniversary of his passing and know that he will never be forgotten.
May 11, 2011
To the family of Pfc Anthony D Hebert:
The Fort Snelling Memorial Chapel Foundation will be honoring your loved one at the non-denominational Memorial Day Sunday worship service at 11:00 a.m. on 29 May 2011. We will remember the casualties of the Global War on Terrorism from Minnesota … and the neighboring states of Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin. Outside of the historic Fort Snelling Veterans Memorial Chapel will be a “Memorial Garden” filled with some 200 white crosses bearing the names of the war dead … including your loved one. The Memorial Garden’s perimeter will be manned by members of the Patriot Guard and a honor guard from AMVETS Post #1 of Mendota will be posted at the entrance.
The Memorial Garden will be encircled with larger white crosses representing all of the wars in United States history and give honor to all who have served their country and made the ultimate sacrifice for the freedoms we enjoy today. Wreaths will be placed at the foot of each cross bearing the number of U.S. Service Members killed in each of our nation’s wars.
I would like to extend to your family an invitation to honor us with your presence at worship as we pay tribute to the sacrifice made by your service member and family. Our pastor, U.S. Army Chaplain Col. Kenneth L. Beale, Jr., will preach a message entitled, “A Believer’s Look at War.” At the conclusion of the worship hour, all of the congregation will be invited to silently pay their respects at the garden and place poppies at each of the crosses. A Memorial Rifle Squad of Fort Snelling National Cemetery will fire vollies as the US flag is lowered to half-staff and Taps is played. Following your visit to the memorial garden, your family is invited to attend an informal reception (weather permitting) outside of the Chapel.
As this Christian worship service has traditionally been well attended, we would be happy to reserve seating for you and yours. To do so, kindly call (651/456-4410) and leave a voice message indicating your veterans’ name and the number of persons attending. For more information about the Foundation or driving directions to the historic chapel at Fort Snelling, visit our website at: www.fortsnellingmcf.org Special rates for nearby hotels will be available. For more information call (651/456-4410) or email ([email protected]) the office and leave your name and contact information.
Also, beginning at dusk (8:30 p.m.) on Sat 28 May through dawn (6:30 a.m.) on Sun 29 May, a “Prayer Vigil for Peace” will be held in the sanctuary of the Chapel. You are invited to stop by, light a candle and place it at the foot of your loved one’s cross in the Memorial Garden … and then enter the Chapel for prayer.
If you are not able to attend, we pray that you would find comfort in knowing that our prayers are with you and all of the fallen heroes.
Respectfully,
Leila Campbell
Office Manager
Fort Snelling Memorial Chapel Foundation
email:[email protected]
web site:www.fortsnellingmcf.org
Jackie Hebert
January 20, 2011
I love you tony. you were a great cousin to me and i will never forget you.<3
jackie hebert
January 20, 2011
what can i say tony. i miss you like crazy. you were the best cousin ever. I love you tony
Peggy Childers
June 21, 2010
To the family and friends of Pfc. Anthony D. Hebert:
Remembering Anthony on the anniversary of his passing. May our fallen heroes never be forgotten!
Peggy Childers
"Don't Let The Memory Of Them Drift Away"
www.IraqWarHeroes.org
Poncelets
May 26, 2010
No matter what day it is on the calendar Tony is always in our thoughts and prayers. To the Hebert family we salute you for been the family you are to Tony on Memorial Day
May God Bless you and Keep the streght in your family
Erica Halder
May 24, 2010
Hi guys! Just wanted to let you know that I am thinking of you during the Memorial Day Holiday! Tony is never far from my mind and I could never thank him enough for his sacrifice for my freedom! Tony was a great teammate and friend and will never be forgotten!!
Hugs~
Erica
April 28, 2010
To the family of Pfc. Anthony D. Hebert:
The Fort Snelling Memorial Chapel Foundation will be honoring your loved one at the non-denominational Memorial Day Sunday worship service at 11:00 a.m. on 30 May 2010. We will remember the casualties of the Global War on Terrorism from Minnesota … and the neighboring states of Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin. Outside of the historic Fort Snelling Veterans Memorial Chapel will be a “Memorial Garden” filled with white crosses bearing the names of the war dead … including your loved one.
The Memorial Garden will be encircled with larger white crosses to represent all of the wars in United States history and give honor to all who have served their country and made the ultimate sacrifice for the freedoms we enjoy today.
I would like to extend to your family an invitation to honor us with your presence at worship as we pay tribute to the sacrifice made by your service member and family. Our pastor, U.S. Army Chaplain Col. Kenneth L. Beale, Jr., will preach a message entitled “A Day of Remembrance.” At the conclusion of the worship hour, all of the congregation will be invited to silently pay their respects at the garden and place poppies at each of the crosses. An honor guard squad will be on hand to fire vollies as the US flag is lowered to half-staff and Taps is played. Following your visit to the memorial garden, your family is invited to attend an informal reception; weather permitting will be outside of the Chapel.
As this Christian worship service has traditionally been well attended, we would be happy to reserve seating for you and yours. To do so, kindly call (612/970-7866) and leave a voice message indicating your veterans’ name and the number of persons attending. For more information about the Foundation or driving directions to the historic chapel at Fort Snelling, visit our website at: www.fortsnellingmcf.org Special rates for nearby hotels will be available. For more information call (612/970-7866) or email ([email protected]) the office and leave your name and contact information.
Also, beginning at dusk (8:30 p.m.) on Sat 29 May through dawn (6:30 a.m.) on Sun 30 May, a “Prayer Vigil for Peace” will be held in the sanctuary of the Chapel. You are invited to stop by, light a candle and place it at the foot of your loved one’s cross in the Memorial Garden … and then enter the Chapel for prayer.
If you are not able to attend, we pray that you would find comfort in knowing that our prayers are with you and all of the fallen heroes.
Respectfully,
Leila Campbell
Office Manager
Fort Snelling Memorial Chapel Foundation
email:[email protected]
web site:www.fortsnellingmcf.org
Peggy Childers
June 21, 2009
To the family of Pfc. Anthony D. Hebert:
Anthony gave the ultimate sacrifice and will be held in the hearts of Americans forever. I cannot and will not let our fallen heroes be forgotten. My deepest sympathy to you. "Some gave all."
Peggy Childers
"Don't Let The Memory Of Them Drift Away"
www.IraqWarHeroes.org
Renee Wood-Vincent
May 25, 2009
Rembering the Heros and "brothers in arms" that entered the gates of Heaven with Ryan on June 21, 2007. You will always be remembered and honored.
Renee Wood-Vincent
Momma of Sgt Ryan M. Wood
KIA 6-21-07
My Hero
My Joy
My Son
~ Renee Wood-Vincent, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Erica Halder
May 1, 2009
Wow. I cant believe how long it has been. I just wanted to let you guys know that I think of Tony and your family often and continue to pray. Evertyime I pull out my ball marker when Im golfing I think of Tony and his HUGE ballmarker he used. He is never far from my mind.
God Bless
Leila Campbell
April 22, 2009
To the family of Pfc. Anthony D. Hebert:
The Fort Snelling Memorial Chapel Foundation will be honoring your loved one at the non-denominational Memorial Day Sunday worship service at 11:00 a.m. on 24 May 2009. We will remember the casualties of the Global War on Terrorism from Minnesota … and the neighboring states of Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin. Outside of the historic Fort Snelling Veterans Memorial Chapel will be a “Memorial Garden” filled with white crosses bearing the names of the war dead … including your loved one.
I would like to extend to your family an invitation to honor us with your presence at worship as we pay tribute to the sacrifice made by your service member and family. Our pastor, U.S. Army Chaplain Col. Kenneth L. Beale, Jr., will preach a message entitled “Answering the Highest Call.” At the conclusion of the worship hour, all of the congregation will be invited to silently pay their respects at the garden and place poppies at each of the crosses. An honor guard squad will be on hand to fire vollies as the US flag is lowered to half-staff and Taps is played. Following your visit to the memorial garden, your family is invited to attend an informal reception in the Chapel’s Fellowship Hall.
As this Christian worship service has traditionally been well attended, we would be happy to reserve seating for you and yours. To do so, kindly call (612/970-7866) and leave a voice message indicating your veterans’ name and the number of persons attending. For more information about the Foundation or driving directions to the historic chapel at Fort Snelling, visit our website at: www.fortsnellingmcf.org Special rates for nearby hotels will be available. For more information call (612/970-7866) or email ([email protected]) the office and leave your name and contact information.
Also, beginning at dusk (8:30 p.m.) on Sat 23 May through dawn (6:30 a.m.) on Sun 24 May, a “Prayer Vigil for Peace” will be held in the sanctuary of the Chapel. You are invited to stop by, light a candle and place it at the foot of your loved one’s cross in the Memorial Garden … and then enter the Chapel for prayer.
If you are not able to attend, we pray that you would find comfort in knowing that our prayers are with you and all of the fallen heroes.
Respectfully,
Leila Campbell
Office Manager
Fort Snelling Memorial Chapel Foundation
email:[email protected]
web site:www.fortsnellingmcf.org
Kenna Larra
January 8, 2009
We love our Soldiers! We love our country and we cannot express enough love and compassion to the families. War does not discriminate – It breaks my heart to see the faces of the fallen. We want to give this gift to you. We are a 501c3 nonprofit organization! Over 1,300 portraits have been completed and shipped to the parents and or spouse - 100% free.
Contact us directly at [email protected] or go to www.heropaintings.com. If you have already had a portrait completed, we pray that you are enjoying the portrait and God Bless You.
Sincerely,
Kenna
June 30, 2008
You are remembered and respected. Thank you Pfc Hebert!
In Memory of Anthony ~ (Debra Estep)
June 21, 2008
Holding you all in my thoughts and prayers.
The Wind on The Downs
“I like to think of you as brown and tall,
As strong and living as you used to be,
In khaki tunic, Sam Brown belt and all,
And standing there and laughing down at me.
Because they tell me, dear, that you are dead,
Because I can no longer see your face,
You have not died, it is not true, instead
You seek adventure in some other place.
That you are round about me, I believe;
I hear you laughing as you used to do,
Yet loving all the things I think of you;
And knowing you are happy, should I grieve?
You follow and are watchful where I go.”
(Written by Marian Allen during World War l )
Two lines that I wish you to keep near your heart…….
“You seek adventure in some other place.
That you are round about me, I believe”
I did not know Anthony, but I am remembering
his service. He is my hero. !
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
The Other Side
i'm over on the other side
where life and death softly divide.
left my skin and bones behind
now i'm over on the other side.
can you feel me there with you?
my breath is gone but i'm not through.
loved you then and i still do
from over on the other side.
i can fly. really fly.
below the earth ... all through the sky.
tell em all i did not die.
i'm just over on the other side.
it's good here on the other side.
the sweetest songs...the bluest skies.
thank you for the tears you cried
but it's good here on the other side.
i can fly. really fly. below the earth...all through the sky.
tell em all i did not die.
i'm just over on the other side
the world is smaller than a needle's eye.
where life and death softly divide.
when you leave your skin and bones behind
i'll be waiting on the other side.
i can fly. really fly. below the earth ... all through the sky.
go tell em all i did not die.
i'm just over on the other side.
Song lyrics by Don Conoscenti
C Desert Muse/SESAC
www.donconoscenti.com
(Used with permission)
“I hope it brings great comfort to any and all.
Peace on you. DonCon” 4-2008
The Other Side –
http://tinyurl.com/3o8gol
Sincerely,
Deb Estep ~ Ohio
Proud Air Force Mom and MIL
Remembering The Fallen – Blog
http://tinyurl.com/3z8p55
Angel and soldier drawing I have shared here.
http://tinyurl.com/6gey8b
Renee Wood-Vincent
June 17, 2008
To the Hebert family
As the first anniversary of our sons deaths approaches, we want you to know that you continue to be on our thoughts and in our prayers. May God comfort you and your beautiful memories sustain you during the difficult weeks ahead. We will never forget the sacrifice made by your son.
Momma and family of Sgt Ryan Wood
KIA 6/21/2007 our son, our hero, our joy..always loved, never forgotten
Matt Poncelet
June 9, 2008
I can't believe it has been almost a year since we received the terrible news. Even though you have been gone for almost a year we still carry you very close to our hearts. Years will go by and you will always be a fresh new memory to us. You gave your freedom for us. I can still offer a shoulder, tears, and ear to your family, which believe me they talk about you everyday, good memories is what keeps us all in good spirits. The city of Lake City built a park close to your home, let me tell you it has all of your character in it, fun, brigth and beautiful. God Bless the Hebert Family you are always in our prayers
Leila Campbell
April 28, 2008
To the family of Pfc. Anthony D. Hebert:
The Fort Snelling Memorial Chapel Foundation will be honoring your loved one at the non-denominational Memorial Day Sunday worship service at 11:00 a.m. on 25 May, 2008. We will remember the casualties of the Global War on Terrorism from Minnesota … and the neighboring states of Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin. Outside of the historic Fort Snelling Veterans Memorial Chapel will be a “Memorial Garden” filled with white crosses bearing the names of the war dead … including your loved one.
I would like to extend to your family an invitation to honor us with your presence at worship as we pay tribute to the sacrifice made by your service member and family. Our pastor, U.S. Army Chaplain, LTC Kenneth L. Beale, Jr. will preach a message entitled “The Price of Freedom” At the conclusion of the worship hour, all of the congregation will be invited to silently pay their respects at the garden and place poppies at each of the crosses. An honor guard squad will be on hand to fire vollies as the US flag is lowered to half-staff and Taps is played.
As this Christian worship service has traditionally been well attended, we would be happy to reserve seating for you and yours. To do so, kindly call (612/970-7866) and leave a voice message indicating your veterans’ name and the number of persons attending. For more information about the Foundation or driving directions to the historic chapel at Fort Snelling, visit our website at: www.fortsnellingmcf.org
Also, beginning at dusk (8:30 p.m.) on Sat. 24 May through dawn (6:30 a.m.) on Sun. 25 May, a “PrayerVigil for Peace” will be held. You are invited to stop by and light a candle and place it at the foot of your loved one’s cross in the Memorial Garden, then enter the Chapel for prayer.
If you are not able to attend, we pray that you would find comfort in knowing that our prayers are with you and all of the fallen heroes.
Respectfully,
Leila Campbell
Administrative Assistant
Fort Snelling Memorial Chapel Foundation
email:[email protected]
web site:www.fortsnellingmcf.org
Renee Vincent
December 18, 2007
I am praying for you during this first holiday season without our sons. My heart breaks for you.
Momma of Sgt Ryan M. Wood
August 18, 2007
Thank you for the sacrifice made by Pfc Hebert and the sacrifice made by everyone who loves and misses him! May God bless all of you!!
August 15, 2007
There is nothing that I can say or do to take away the pain or bring you peace in your time of sorrow, but I will offer you and your family my heart felt condolences. I also offer you my prayers that in time the pain will easy and the memories of your HERO will carry you through each day and night. I want to thank your HERO, for his/her selfless act of becoming a member of the armed forces, his/her willingness to defend the United States of America, all that we hold sacred and for the sacrifice that will forever be etched in the memories of all those who knew him/her. Though tears can never bring him/her back, we hope that our tears express our gratitude for the sacrifice that he/she made and our sorrow at his/her passing. I believe for every fallen HERO there is a star shining brightly up above to remind us of the precious gift we were given.
Your mission on earth is complete and you are now a member of GOD’s Heavenly armed forces. Stand down brave warrior and take your rightful place in Heaven with all the HEROES who have passed before.
I made a special promise to LE RON A. WILSON, a dear family friend who joined the Army with three other friends, one of whom is my son (Le Ron was killed in action on 07/06/07 at the age of 18) on the day he was laid to rest as I touched his coffin, that I would never forget him nor would I forget those that gave their lives for our country before him, with him and after him and so when I came across www.legacy.com, I thought what a great way to keep my promise to Le Ron, so I will continue to leave tributes in each guest book until the day there is no longer the need to leave these tributes to a FALLEN HERO.
REST IN PEACE, HERO, YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN!!
PROUD MOTHER OF A U.S. SOLDIER
Currently stationed in Germany
Althea Barrett(Queens, NY)
Kelsey Hebert
July 25, 2007
hey its Kelsey i want you to know that we have kept our flag at half mast...Tony was a good cousin...he was definatly funny...i still am half expecting that he'll come walking through the door when he was supposed to come back...even though i was at the funeral and wake and stuff i still don't belive it...Happy late birthday Tony...
ROBYN GARSIDE
July 12, 2007
MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOURS. I HAVE JUST LEARNED OF YOUR GREAT LOSS AND WISH TO EXPRESS MY DEEPEST SYMPATHIES. PLEASE KNOW THAT THERE ARE PEOPLE OUT HERE WHO DO CARE AND YOUR HERO WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. HOLD TIGHT TO YOUR TREASURED MEMORIES THAT HIS SPECIAL SMILE MAY CONTINUE TO SHINE ON. I PRAY THAT PEACE WILL FIND YOU ALL SOMEDAY. GODSPEED AND SEMPER FI.
A PROUD MARINE MOM
Renee (Wood) Vincent
July 12, 2007
To the Hebert family,
My son Ryan Mitchell Wood and your son Anthony entered Heaven at the same moment June 21st. I have no doubt that the two of them are still competing for the funniest "gotcha." I pray that you will find comfort in the wonderful memories of your son in the coming days, weeks, months and years. Our hearts are breaking for you.
Momma of Sgt Ryan Mitchell Wood
Tom Gugliuzza-Smith
July 10, 2007
My heartfelt sympathy to the Hebert family in the loss of Anthony. I did not know Anthony, but my heart is broken and I am saddened for your loss of such a fine young person and hero. May God bring you peace in your heart as you reflect on all the wonderful memories you hold so close. Please know that you are in my heart and prayers. My heart was touched by the many wonderful/beautiful things written about you. Anthony you are my hero and you will NEVER be forgotten.
I send each of you a hug from the most inner part of my heart.
Love and Peace
Tom
"To live in the hearts
of those you leave behind
is never to die"
~Robert Orr~
Anna Dickerson
July 9, 2007
To Anthony's family I send my love and compassion for their loss. Tony was with my grandson, SGT. Ryan Wood on that mission that morning. So you know I understand your pain at this time. They are Heros to us and all who knew and loved them. And also, to those who just know the sacrifice made.
May God Bless you and keep you, as they are in God's hand and waiting for us. Anna Dickerson, Ryan's 'Grannie Annie'
Erica Halder
July 5, 2007
To the Hebert Family: My prayers are with you and you are in my thoughts everyday. Tony was a great man. He touched the lives of me and everyone else on the Lake City golf team. He was always making everyone laugh. He would always make a bus ride fun by coming up with little games we could play. Ill never forget the time we pulled a Napolian Dynamite and put Buzzlightyear and some other little toy on fishing line and tony held them out the bus window. then when we were coming down the rockcut, buzz fell off and when we returned to lake city me,tony,ashley, and aaron went to find buzz because tony wanted him back. i cant express how proud of tony I am. He was a very couragious man and will be missed by all of us. the golf team was like a family and now part of it is missing. I will continue praying for your family!
sue aspley
July 4, 2007
God wanted Tony sooner than later, and its hard for us left behind. We will get there, but Tony was called ahead of our schedule! I Love him.
Spc. Richard Ader
July 4, 2007
you do not know me but i am a soldiar with the 434the chemical company in Red Wing, Mn.. I speak on behalf of our entire unit when i say we are sorry for your loss. Your son is a hero and an inspiration to all of us! Your family is in our thoughts and prayers!!
Kevin & Paula Clark
July 3, 2007
Dear Family of Anthony Hebert,
We are so sorry for the loss of your son and brother. We lost our son in Iraq on May 11, 2006, Eric D. Clark. We think of him everyday and are proud of what he did. We cannot express how sorry we are and we will pray for your family during these difficult days ahead.
God Bless You and God Bless Anthony's memory!
KIMBERLY SCHMIT
July 3, 2007
From one grieving family to another, our hearts go out to you for the loss of yet another young Soldier. The pain of your loss cuts all too deep. Our Son, SGT. Joshua Schmit was killed by an I.E.D. on April 14th of this year. We are still trying to cope with the tremendous loss. There is such a huge gaping hole in our family. Our son's are on a Holy Mission together, and will forever remain unforgotten. Rest in Peace Tony and Thankyou for your service. God Bless your family.
Candie Glisson
July 3, 2007
To the family of Pfc. Herbert:
I am so deeply saddened by your loss, my heart truly bleeds for you. My son, Sgt Jason A Schumann was killed May 19, 2007. I know how your soul and heart hurt. And I know what a brave young man, a true hero, your precious son was.
After the Army visits and the immediate rawness wears off, the reality of this is going to hit, hard.
If there is anything I can do, please let me know.
You and your beautiful son are in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless you.
Candie Glisson
Proud mother of Sgt Jason A. Schumann
Denise H
July 2, 2007
I am so very sorry for your loss. My boyfriend, SSG Steve Butcher Jr, was KIA in Ramadi on 05/23/07. My nephew is still serving there. No one realizes what the soldier's family goes through, except for another family. You are not alone. Thank you for your son's service and sacrifice. God Bless.
The Morgan Family
July 1, 2007
May the brave young soldier rest in
peace. He was a true American hero.
Our deepest sympathy to the family
and friends of Anthony D. Hebert.
May God be with you, in this time
of unspeakable grief.
Pat L
June 29, 2007
Hebert Family, & All who knew & loved him: I am so very sorry for the loss of your precious loved one. Pfc. Hebert will always be an American hero. Words fail me, but just know that many of us really do apprecaite his service & sacrifice. The only thing that makes any sense is the words of the song, "Go rest high on that mountain, son, your work on earth is done." This solddier has completed his mission & is in eternal rest. God Bless You.
The Family of Bryan McDonough
June 29, 2007
To the Hebert family, our sincere condolences for the loss of Tony. Having lost our son and brother in Iraq recently we know the depth of your sorrow but also share in your pride, knowing your son was a great man.
Cathy Brown
June 29, 2007
To the Hebert family;
Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers at this very difficult time. Being a soldiers wife, I feel for you and everything you are going through. We lost my brother, David Neill in Dec 2004. He was good friends with Ed for a long time. I have a small understanding of what you are going through, and hope that you find peace in knowing that he is now your guardian angel protecting you now and forever. I am sorry for your loss.
June 29, 2007
To the Family and Friends of this Soldier:
I will stand in grief with this soldier's family to honor him. For every fallen HERO there is a bright star that shines in the evening sky to remind us of the cherished gift we were given – even if for too short a time.
My heart breaks again as I sign yet another guest book of another courageous young soldier who gave their life so selflessly. I wish I never found myself in a position to have to sign another guestbook for the rest of my life, but I promised Brent that neither he nor any like him would be forgotten and so I will continue until the day there is no longer the need.
We lost our son SFC Brent A. Adams on 12/1/05 and it seems like yesterday. I wish so badly there were things I could say to you right now to make the pain you are feeling go away, but I know first hand there simply are no words that will bring you the comfort and peace your heart aches for. Just know that you are not alone. My heart, thoughts, and prayers are with you all as you go through this tragedy moment by moment and as you mourn this loss.
We don't know each other, will probably never meet, but will forever be united in the loss of our Heroes. We have, unfortunately joined a group none of us wanted to join, an ever-growing group of families in this situation. May God grant you peace and strength to get through this and be able once again to smile at a memory rather than have only the tears that flow so easily now. To be so proud of your loved one and so saddened at the same time is a mix of emotions very difficult to deal with as our hearts both burst with pride and pain together.
I am sorry that I never knew your soldier personally. While they can never be replaced, neither will they ever be forgotten. You must trust that sometime, someday the loving memories you have will help to sustain you and help you go on. This courageous soldier will forever be your Angel watching over you all for the rest of your lives. It's what brings me some measure of peace and comfort and I hope it will you as well.
To his family and friends in pain, I offer this comfort: When you find yourself in that dark sorrowful place, think not only of how you will miss him, but instead recall the years, days, hours and minutes gifted to you by his presence. The one thing that cannot be taken from you is your wonderful memories that now will mean more than ever.
If you ever want to talk, I'm only an e:mail away and would love for you to tell me more about your Hero.
God Bless this soldier and family who gave all and God Bless legacy.com for setting up this site where families can so quickly share their condolences and prayers with others like themselves.
Proud Parents of SFC Brent A. Adams, KIA, 12/1/05, Ramadi, Iraq
Pam and Bill Adams, Lancaster, PA
MARLENE COATS
June 28, 2007
I DO NOT KNOW YOU BUT YOU HAVE MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY FOR YOUR LOSS. I THANK YOUR SON FOR PROTECTING OUR COUNTRY.
M. COATS, SARASOTA, FL
Jamie
June 28, 2007
Dear Hebert family,
Although I do not know your family, I am sorry for your loss. May God bless your family, and help you through this very difficult time. I thank your son for giving his all to serve our country. He is a true HERO!
Linda Clifton
June 27, 2007
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Ronn Massie
June 26, 2007
God bless the family and friends of Anthony.
You will all be in our prayers.
Thank you Anthony for being such a brave hero.
(In remembrance of Cpl. Joey Cantrell 4-4-07)
Garnet Jenkins
June 26, 2007
Please know how Deeply Sorry I am, for the loss of Pfc. Anthony D. Hebert. As a parent, who has lost a daughter suddenly and having lost a brother to war...I am aware of the deep and devastating pain that you are experiencing.
The overwhelming heartache, seems to surface through our shock, as the time passes.
Please hang on to your Faith and know that you will get through this.
May the memories of your Brave Young Soldier, remain in your heart always and give you strength through the difficult days ahead, and may Anthony Rest Safely, in the Loving Care of God and know that he Will Never Be Forgotten.
I pray that the Peace of God will be with the Hebert family.
I am the sister, of such a 19 year young Hero, who made the Ultimate Sacrifice in Vietnam, many years ago.
"Cast thy burden upon the Lord, and He shall sustain thee."
~ Psalm 55:22 ~
I sincerely hope that you can feel the thoughts of caring and support that surround you today and in the days ahead, as this Grateful Country Mourns with you, for Someone Very Precious to you, Who Is A Hero to all of us.
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
valorie
June 24, 2007
My prayers and thoughts are with you.
I know how you feel losing a "HERO",Becoming a "Gold Star" Mother myself on 25 March.. The sacrafice our sons and daughters are making on a daily basis should tell us all..These young HEROS knew full well what they were doing and did it proudly When you hug your loved ones tonight.... Remember... We also hugged ours and now they are protecting you..We.. as Americans need to make the "Ultimate Sacrafice" by supporting all our military(HEROS)...the Proud Mom of SGT. Jason W. Swiger
5th Squadron, 73rd Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne,Fort Bragg, N.C. KIA 3/25/007
SHIRLEY DONEY
June 23, 2007
REST IN PEACE MY FRIEND, TO YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS MAY THE MEMORIES OF THIS WONDERFUL SOLDIERS LIFE FILL YOUR HEARTS WITH BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES
GOD BLESS YOU
Sandy Bonesteel
June 23, 2007
As the mother of a son (my only child) who is enlisted in the Army, I want to send my condolences.
Carol Cline
June 22, 2007
Know in your heart that you are a true hero and will never be forgotten. All gave some, some gave all. Rest in peace. You will be missed by everyone’s life you have touched.
To the family, as the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life’s routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family, friends, and all Americans for the sacrifice of one of your family members for our freedom. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May you find comfort in the loving embrace of our Heavenly Father.
Dennis (USMC - Viet Nam) & Pam Robertson
June 22, 2007
We are saddened at the loss of this fine young soldier, a hero. May God comfort and embrace you as only He can. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
In loving memory of our nephew
Lance Cpl James R. Davenport KIA 11/22/06
debbi rivers
June 22, 2007
My grief for the loss of you son is felt. I know what it's like to loose your child in war as my son was KIA 11/12/06 in Samarra, Iraq SPC Harry (Buck) Winkler III. It feels that your heart has been ripped from you and you don't understand why this happened to your child. I've felt all you will feel in the coming days and weeks and though I"m not close I am very close by email. I offer any support to you and your family that I can. It's with the Grace of God that I've gotten through each day and with His healing love and comfort that I've been able to once again sleep at night and not cry each day. Believe me I do know how hard it is. May God continue to heal you and your family and contact me when and if you are ever ready, even if it's to vent or cry. Mother of another fallen soldier
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