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Laura Margaret Walker

Washington, District of Columbia

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LAURA MARGARET WALKER

1LT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS

UNITED STATES ARMY

Laura Margaret Walker was born on June 16, 1981. Her education included ten different schools, living in 18 different cities and three countries, culminating with her graduation in 1999 from SHAPE American...

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Dear Col. And Mrs. Walker,

I don't know if you will get my message. I wanted to tell you that each time I visit my husbands grave - Richard J. Flynn class of 1968 - I place pink roses on your daughter's site. My husband is buried close to Laura. Be thou at peace - both of these two remarkable people.

Jane Flynn

We were at West Point today with our sons, one of them asked who you are. I answered someone brave who died to protect you. Thank you, God bless you.

I went to Wuerzburg High School with Laura. She was truly one of the strongest, smartest and most beautiful people I've ever had the pleasure of calling a friend in my life. I hoped our paths would one day cross during my tenure in the Army. From time to time she and others cross my mind that made the ultimate sacrifice. She will never be forgotten.

To Laura, a beautiful soul, and her family, our thoughts and prayers are with you.

VR/SF and family.

I feel sad when I see her picture hanging at Starbucks on West Point, and remember her for courage and love for our country

You were the baby of the team, the silly, goofy one. You never took life serious but yet always protected your teammates and your goal. You were always quiet and soft spoken but yet when you spoke you commanded an audience and your message was worth listening to. I miss you kid! I hate that you are taken so young but your legacy lives on with so many people that had the pleasure of having you in their life. You my friend are not and will not ever be forgotten. Your words of wisdom are...

may god bless you for serving and keep you in his arms for always and your family and friends thank you

With humble gratitude for your sacrifice, the Page Family remembers you this Memorial Day. Our love and prayers go out to your parents, brothers, and sister. Love, Mike, Ginny, Hillary, Matt, Zenny, and Andrew Page

Gone but never forgotten