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Alexander Prezioso II

LAKE WORTH, Florida

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PREZIOSO Alexander Prezioso II, Marine Corps officer, 23 First Lieutenant Alexander N.S. Prezioso II, U.S.M.C., 23, of Lake Worth, Fla., passed away during a routine training flight, along with his training instructor, Major David Yaggy, on Friday, March 14, 2008. A Funeral Mass will be held...

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Forever in flight my friend. May my son grow to only know friendship like we had and dreams that we wished. - Chris.

My son Kyle went to Jefferson High and knew your son. My son also passed away on June 19th 2014. My heart goes out to you for your precious loss. May he fly high with the Angels. I don't know what made me look up his name but I don't believe in coincidences.

Lt. Alexander Prezioso 2nd, USMC Aviator

My dearest son. It's been almost 9 years and I cry for your passing. It doesn't take much. A song that reminds me of you. Remebering your voice on the phone as you called me from the Marine Bases and still hearing your voice on the cell phone that I have not deleted as yet. Photos of you and us and all your friends showing what a good time you used to have and the joyous life you led. I still have not parted with some of your precious items and I don't intend to since they still bring me...

although we never had the chance to meet, You will forever be in my heart.
love you Cousin Aj. I will light a candle every year in your memory

I recently did a search on Google with my name (Alexander Prezioso) and I came across the passing of your son. I am a Captain in the Army. I am so sorry for your loss. Reading through everyones comments he sounded like an amazing person. I am truly honored to share the same name.

Prezioso was my rack-mate at OCS in 2005. We joked together, ate together, and spent most of our time helping each other through our training. He was always charging hard, giving 100% always. I still vividly remember his face and great expressions. He is a true friend and an excellent Marine. I will never forget you...

On the 7th Anniversary of 911, we are reminded of those who have unselfishly answered the call to serve us and our country. Thank you AJ and God Bless your friends and family. I am forever grateful to you.