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John K. Daggett
John K. Daggett
June 25, 2009
Kyle,

I think of you just about every day. I hope your at peace with god now. We are all so proud of you, but mostly we all miss you. Your life and your sacrifices has forever changed me as a person. Thank you for everything you have done and all that you are. We miss you dearly and always will.

Deepest sorrows to your family. I pray for your broken hearts to mend.
Rebecca Ebner,
Scottsdale, Arizona
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June 14, 2009
In memory of Kyle

There is a flag that I've named "Kyle's Flag" that I see on my way to work each day. I could take different (shorter) route each day but then I would not see Kyle's Flag.

On the evening of Kyle's passing, my son and I drove up this hill at around Cave Creek and Cactus and sat and watched the most beautiful sunset. Below us in the valley was Kyle's Flag waving softly to us. As the sun set in the west, the tears rolled on but the Flag gave us comfort in knowing that it's only goodbye for now.

He was America's son! A loss felt by all. Pride felt by all!
Tracy Gibson,
Phoenix, Arizona
June 11, 2009
Kyle,
I think of you pretty often, playing football in high school is a great memory. I heard of your passing, and just know you are in a better place now.

To your family, I am deeply sorry for your loss, and want to thank you for raising such a great person.
Matthew Arnold,
Fort Bragg, North Carolina
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May 25, 2009
Hi Kyle

I tried to give you some inspirational words of how I am feeling about your loss this Memorial Day weekend. Know that you are so loved and so missed each and every day. I remember attending your Memorial Service and watching the heartbreak of all your loved ones. And so I honor you and all of our Heroes today and every day. Your sacrifice for our freedoms will never be forgotten, EVER.
D J Sims,
Fountain Hills, Arizona
May 16, 2009
Kyle Dagget was my team leader back in Hawaii back in 2006. I was looking around on the internet today to find my old squad. When I saw on a friends web site "REST IN PEACE DAGGET" I had to see if it was true. I gave him such a head ache, I was not a good soldier to him. I am very sorry to hear that such a GREAT and LOVING guy has passed away.
Alexander Monson,
Fargo, North Dakota
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