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SGT Mozingo
May 31, 2021
We have not forgotten you Jason Cook
SEMPER FI
Peggy Childers
August 23, 2013
To the family and friends of Sgt. Jason Cook:
Always remembering Jason. "Some gave all."
March 25, 2013
Still remembered. We will always be indebted to Jason for his service and sacrifice for his country.
Sandy Graham
February 11, 2013
May God continue to give you strength as yet another year has passed and may you know that his sacrifice will never be forgotten. God bless
Gold Star Mom
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DANIEL CISNE
February 9, 2013
Brother, I still remember you. To the family, you are still in my heart. Semper Fidelis!
Peggy Childers
August 21, 2011
To the family and friends of Sgt. Jason Cook:
Please accept my remembrance of Jason on the anniversary of his passing and know that he will never be forgotten.
Sandy Graham
August 21, 2011
Dear Family of Sgt. Jason Cook,
Remembering your loved one today and praying you continually feel the God's loving arms around you.
Peggy Childers
August 21, 2010
To the family and friends of Sgt. Jason Cook:
Remembering Jason 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
PAMELA WISCOMBE
August 21, 2010
Thank you so much for your service to this country. We are sad for your loss and hope you know that we will never forget you. You served in honor and in grace to protect our great country. May you find peace and comfort. Thank-you so much for my freedom.
Kenna Larra
September 11, 2009
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Peggy Childers
August 21, 2009
To the family of Sgt. Jason Cook:
Jason 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
R Collis
December 23, 2008
It is difficult to know what to say since I want to express my sincere sympathy to the family and friends of Sgt Cook. Please know that your loved one is not forgotten. I wish everyone impacted by this tragic loss strength and peace. I hope that Sgt Cook knew that there are people in America who respect his great courage in serving as a member of the US military. Although I did not know him, I know that he must have been a very special person to be willing to do something that most Americans will never have to experience and for that we can never say thank you enough.
Thank you Sgt Cook!
Seth Cameron
October 25, 2008
I knew cook in 29 palms, we were in 3/7 Kilo together. In fact at one point he was in my fire team.
He ledt early to go to MSG duty. The first thing I that comes to mind about cook, is his coffee. He always had a coffee mug in his hand, and a HUGE chew inhis mouth. I remmember how young he was, even to us as yong NCO's. I also remember when we all went to Kuwait in 1998 he won the competition for putting together the 249 saw that thought up for our"boots" as we had just gotten them. He was one of the best marines out of that entire group. He was very serious about our job. I remember play "sloppy nickels" in my room with him and others. He was a good Marine and a Good man. He was honest, he was always learning, always very eager. I am sad to learn this, I wish I would have known before so I could have gone to his services. For the Family, I am sorry for you, thanks for letting us have Cook in our lives, I enjoyed him.
In Memory of Jason ~ (Debra Estep)
August 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 Jason, 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 –
(To hear the song)
http://tinyurl.com/3o8gol
Sincerely,
Deb Estep ~ Ohio
Proud Air Force Mom SSgt Vince – Lackland AFB
Proud Air Force MIL SrA Dana – Randolph AFB
Remembering The Fallen – Blog
http://tinyurl.com/3z8p55
Angel and soldier drawing I have shared here.
http://tinyurl.com/6gey8b
April 18, 2008
You are remembered and respected. Thank you Sgt Cook!
August 10, 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 (KIA on 07/06/07) 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
Althea Barrett(Queens, NY)
July 11, 2007
Thank you for the sacrifice made by Sgt Cook and the sacrifice made by everyone who loves and misses him! May God bless all of you!!
Linda Flannery
June 11, 2007
Remembering and honoring a brave young Marine.
Sgt Cook, you are a true Patriot of America, a real hero.
May you rest in peace and know that I fly my flag in your honor.
Angie Morgan-Chilmonik
March 2, 2007
As a fellow High School Classmate of Jason's, I am honored to have known him. I am Thankful for him! Rest In Peace Jason, you are remembered as a hero. We will honor/remember you at our 10 year class reunion this year!
February 25, 2007
No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. My deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.
Semper Fi.
TC~
Boiling Springs, SC
MARY BEATON HUBER
December 1, 2006
Iam with the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 82, Tonasket, Washington. My childrens father was a Marine and my #6 son was a Marine. My husband is Retired USAF. I and our country will never be able to thank you and your family for all you have given to keep us Free and Safe. Thank you.
Laura Cameron
September 10, 2006
To the family and friends
I have only just begun this journey and may not have known your loved one personally.
I extend to you my deepest condolences. No words will ever express the grief those close to this lost treasure are feeling. I can only say that I can share this grief as I too lost a loved one July 8, 2006. I will continue to pray for the safety of our soldiers and especially the family and friends of our lost hero’s. I only hope the memories will carry us through. I will continue pray that you also will believe and know that our heavenly father will not give us more than we can handle.
As always I read (and cry) through the memorials of our lost hero’s, So many people have already expressed the things I would also say. I am amazed and take comfort that so many people care. I can only thank you for the sacrifice you and especially Jason have made to protect our country. As others have said “I am only an email away.” I would be honored if you so choose to share about this fine hero.
Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Matthew 11:28
Laura Cameron
(CPL Joseph P Micks KIA 7/8/2006 Ramadi, Iraq)
Garnet Jenkins
August 22, 2006
Paying tribute to this Fine Young Marine, Sgt Jason Cook, with a Multitude of Thanks for his many years of service and dedication to our country and our freedom..
May he rest, in the Mighty Hands of God and know that he truly is an American hero.
May God's Loving Grace and Comfort continue to be with the Cook family.
Those who Made the Ultimate Sacrifice, So Many and So Young, shall NEVER BE FORGOTTEN.
My brother among them. KIA-Vietnam 1967.
"Some people spend an entire lifetime wondering if they made a difference. The Marines don't have that problem." ( President Ronald Reagan)
May the memories of your loved one live in your heart always.
Clyde Bowden & family
December 2, 2005
We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.
Brent Smith
July 5, 2005
God Bless Sgt Cook and his family and friends. I thank you for your service and sacrifice. I grew up in Tonasket,WA.
Brent A. Smith,LTC,USAR
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