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Anthony "Tony" Hebert

Chicago, Illinois

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Pfc Anthony "Tony" Hebert, age 19, of Lake City died June 21, 2007 in Baghdad, Iraq.Tony was born June 30, 1987 in Elgin, IL to Bob & Laurie (Klinnert) Hebert. Tony graduated in 2005 from Lincoln High School in Lake City. He was active in sports and was a member of the Lake City Golf Team. He...

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I'd like to express my deepest condolences to the Hebert family this Memorial Day. My brother is currently the same age Anthony was, so I can only imagine the sadness felt losing him. Lost but NEVER forgotten.

Hey Tony. I miss you a lot and I still wish that you can be here. I miss how much of a dork you are and how you can make anyone happy. I have always like how you would put others before you. Anyways I miss you and I hope to see you again soon. Love your cousin.

Hey Tony. Its your cousin and it's veteran's day today. I still cant believe that you are gone even though it has been eight years. I miss ya. Hope to see you soon buddy. Kisses.

Hey tony. I know I haven't talked to you in a while but I have been really busy. I want you to know I really miss you and hope that you are rocking it in heaven with grandma and grandpa. Love you a ton!

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We would like to express our deepest condolences and also let the Hebert Family and friends know that we will be sending Care Packages to troops in Afghanistan this week and we'll be dedicating several of these to your loved one. Each package will carry the name, photo and the hometown of Anthony D. Hebert US Army Private 1st Class. We realize that this is a small tribute, but we do this with all respect and sincerity and we want you to know that it is made possible by thousands of...

Hey cousin. Today's 9/11 and i really miss you. I was going to wear your army jacket today at school but I forgot. Typical huh? Anyway I wish you were still here.

To the family of Pfc. Anthony D. Hebert:

As you may know, the Fort Snelling Memorial Chapel Foundation has honored your loved one at its Memorial Day Sunday worship service (each year in May) … since the time of your fallen hero's ultimate sacrifice. We will continue to pay tribute to our nation's veterans … lest we ever forget!

Now we would like to honor you … as the next-of-kin … who have also paid a great price on the altar of liberty. On Sunday 29 September at 11:00...

In memory & honor of Tony Herbert. We will always remember his sacrifice for our country.

Hey tony i miss you a lot today. I waish i was still able to call you and cry on your shoulder like i used to. I guess all good things dont last long does it? I love you from your cousin