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Joshua Blaney

Charlotte, North Carolina

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MATTHEWS, N.C. - Cpl. Blaney, 25, stationed with 173rd Airborne in Vicenza, Italy passed away Dec. 12, 2007, serving his country in Afghanistan as a result of his convoy being hit by an IED. Joshua was born Sept. 15, 1982 in Charlotte, N.C., the son of Dianne B. Massey and Charles Edward Blaney....

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We love and miss u brother. Happy birthday. I talked to Ur mom yesterday. She told me they are going to come see u. Wish I could be there. Love u man

I miss u josh I think about you all the time. Especially during football season. You were a damn good friend to many. I am sure Ur family reads this. I am back in the states and have been for awhile. If Ur mom reads.this which I'm sure.she does. Here is my number please.call I need to make a trip to visit. I never have and I need to. 5809199132. Miss u buddy

Thank you Joshua Blaney for your military service. You have not been forgotten.

I salute your veteran. My condolences for your loss and gratitude for your loved one's service to our country.

To the family and friends of Cpl. Joshua Blaney:
Please accept my remembrance of Joshua on the anniversary of his passing and know that he will never be forgotten.

Today I honor you, Josh. You knew my nephew, Michael and now the two of you are playing football today in Heaven. Thank you, Josh. You are remembered. Love, Cathy L. Gabel

Three years-Dec. 12, 2010--Josh it still seems like yesterday. We miss you so much and I wish so much that you were here for Christmas. You are so loved and missed by all who were fortunate enough to know and love you. You are always in my heart, sweet boy. Love, your mom

To the family and friends of Cpl. Joshua Blaney:
Remembering Joshua 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

To the Family, I was Honored on June 20 this year in Marseilles, Illinois at the Illinois Freedom Run and Mideast Conflicts Wall Memorial to read the name Joshua C. Blaney. I am sending my most sincerest condolences on the loss of such a fine young Soldier and Hero. Being a Gold Star Father myself, I know the pain you all are experiencing. Know he will never be forgotten.