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Allen C. Roberts

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ARCOLA – U.S. Marine Cpl. Allen C. Roberts, 21, of Arcola, a member of Marine Attack Squadron 214, passed away late in the evening of Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2007, in a vehicle accident near Al Asad, Iraq.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Dec. 7, 2007, at Arcola High School,...

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My son John Green served with Cpl. Robert´s in Iraq. I still remember after all these years my son said there wasn´t a dry eye at the memorial service. God bless him, and his family left behind.

He was my friend, a brother and Marine. I served With him in 2006 and I will always miss him. I will see you again. Rest my friend.

Semper Fi Turbo!

Always Remembered, his name is on the Nathan Martens Arizona Memorial which a memorial service is held each year on September 6 at 6:30pm. The roll call read , pictures displayed and our loved ones remembered.
The memorial services are welcome to everyone. The memorial is located in the San Tan Mountain Park at 6533 W. Phillips Rd., Queen Creek, AZ 85142
If you or anyone in your family would like a rubbing and picture please feel free to contact us are 480-270-9522, mailing...

I would like to inform the loved ones that Allen is being honored on the Middle East Conflicts Wall Memorial. For more information please visit www.middleeastconflictswall.org

This one hits close to home, because I just found out about this and went to school with his mother many years ago. They were a good, patriotic family, and, from the other postings, it appears he was a great soldier and great person. Condolences to the family.

I served with Allen. We went from Yuma to CamPen together. I was on base when I got the news. Had a patrol when the service was held. Sad day. Miss you buddy. Guard those gates for us. Gone but not forgotten.

My son served with Cpl. Roberts in Iraq and I still recall he said there wasn't a dry eye at the memorial service. Cpl. Roberts made a difference to those he served with. RIP Marine, and God bless his family.

Hey there buddy! It's been awhile! I just wanted to stop by and let you know that your always in my heart! After all these years, I can still look at your pictures and hear your laugh clear as day. I see your pictures from your first tour and can recall every detail of your stories. My heart still breaks a little more each time I have to remind myself that your time was cut too short! You are so loved by so many people, and you made such an impact on my life and so many others in your short...