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Albert Bitton

Buffalo Grove, Illinois

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Spc. Albert Bitton, 20, devoted husband of Melissa, nee Handelman; beloved son of Silvia and Elie Bitton; loving brother of Elizabeth and Jackie Bitton. He was killed in action in Iraq while serving in the United States Army. Service Tuesday, 1 p.m. Congregation Adas Yeshurun,...

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I was there that night. I still think about you, Matlock, and Alvarez. You all are not forgotten and will never be. Rest in peace my brothers.

211 service members from Illinois lost their lives since September 11. Prior to This Memorial Day we still have random acts of domestic terrorism throughout our nation of America. Your patriotism, and genuine caring spirit shines brightly, and Proudly.
May Angels in heaven above adorn you forever . God bless you Doc.

Still not forgotten, brother!

Went thru basic and AIT with Bitton. We got split up into different battalions, but same brigade with the 101st. You made an impression on my life. Gone but Never Forgotten brother.

Today I ran the Cpl Christopher G. Scherer Memorial "I Did The Grid" race in East Northport, NY in honor of Albert. His sacrifice has not been forgotten.

Dear Elie 7 Family,
I knowit has been some years since your son passed but I feel compelled to offer condolences to your family.
I lost my brother Neil in 1987in the military.He was an Army Ranger and was just 19 y.o. As the years move on you feel that your tragic loss is forgotten. But it is not. May hashem bless your house and may your family always know and believe his sacrifice was not in vain.
I met Albert as a very young boy when Ellie worked as a mason for my company.
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Ahora eres un hermoso Angel..siempre seras Amado y recordado....

To this day I still remember that night and the last time I saw you before you went out on that patrol. It makes me smile when I think about how much you seemed to be enjoying that juice box. I miss you man and you'll always be missed.

What up Doc? miss u man. one cool person i remember the first time i met u, i was this is a pretty cool guy right here. and im sure you can vouch for me :-) I remember you taking care of me when i was dealing with the heat exhaustion stuff, its still there just controlling it better. I saw the illinois veterans wall and went straight to your pic and thanked you for being one of my heroes. youll never be forgotten your name is tattooed in a dog tag and i will forever carry you with me man....