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Cpl. Antoine J. McKinzie

Kansas City, Missouri

1981 - 2006

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Army Cpl. Antoine J. McKinzie, 25, ofIndianapolis, died March 21, 2006, while conducting a combat security patrol in Baghdad, Iraq. He was born on Feb. 25, 1981, in Des Moines, IA, and raised in Rhode Island, Connecticut and Indiana. An aspiring artist with a talent for drawing and design, he...

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To the family of Mack 10,

Many of us who had the honor and privilege of serving with your son will remember him always. He was a good man, quiet and determined. He would give everything he had in order to help someone in need. His sacrifice will never be forgotten.

Soldiers....Veterans....Brothers. Until Valhalla calls.

Happy Birthday Son, Love Mom.

Dear Son, It has been 8 years and not a day goes by that I don't think of you. Even though life goes on, just not that I am and will always be a proud army mother. Rest in Peace.

Dear Zvonne and family,
We hope you are all well. We really miss Antoine and think of him often. He was a wonderful young man and a hero to his country. I love the photos attached to this guest book, especially the one of you and him. I am making a large painted banner for my school for Veteran's Day and am going to paint the picture of Antoine in his dress uniform right in the center. I will try my best to do it justice. I still have the program with the picture on it. I will send you a...

Happy Birthday son....We miss you so much. love Mom

March 21, 2012
To the family and friends of Spc. Antoine J. McKinzie:
Always remembering Antoine. "Some gave all."

I appreciate your great sacrifice, more each day. We all miss you very much. Mom

To the family and friends of Spc. Antoine J. McKinzie:
Please accept my remembrance of Antoine on the anniversary of his passing and know that he will never be forgotten.
Peggy Childers
www.IraqWarHeroes.org

To the family of Spc. Antoine J. McKinzie:
Please know that just as your loved one remains in your hearts and minds; his sacrifice, and that of your family, remains with the people he died defending. Words cannot express the gratitude we feel for his bravery and selflessness, or the heartache we feel for your loss. God bless and keep you always.