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Arthur Laguna

Sacramento, California

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LAGUNA, Arthur ''Our Hero''Born to Daniel and Lydia in 1954. Died Jan. 23, 2007 in Baghdad, Iraq. Art died as he lived, in service to his country, while protecting the life of another. He is survived by his wife Marybeth and daughters Sheri, Tami, Sarah, and Erin, six grandchildren, three...

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Our and I we're "Best Friends" while going to "Rio Linda Elementary School" in Rio Linda. Art and I would enjoy are time in his "Backyard" where we had tunnels. We would play "Army Man" for hours. He had a "Wonderful Mom "Lydia" and Dad" who were always SO kind to me! It was later told to me by his mom "Lydia" that he always felt he had watch out for me. I always Always Feel As Though! My "Very Own Guardian Angel Arthur"!! Is always looking over me. Amigo ahora y para siempre!!

We can't look at a helicopter with out thinking of you and your family. P.S. Thanks for sharing with my son a few words about family and roots and the importance of them. I know he remembers you telling him to remember where he comes from, it will guide him wherever he goes.

We are sorry for your loss.

Laguna Family:
We are so sorry to hear about Art's passing. Art, Danny and Milo all serving their country! That is amazing to have three men serving at the same time from the same family. Steve and I are proud to have known Art and am sure you will all miss him til the end of time. We pray that the Lord will bless and comfort all of you.
Love,
Steven and Mona Moses

Dear Laguna Family,
I went to highschool and Church with Art. I was shocked to find that he had died when I visited my father's grave right next to Art's grave last Friday, Wayne Dayhoff. I very warmly remember the Laguna family and our interactions. Sister Laguna made my wedding cake. My heart goes out to you.
And I am happy to know another wonderful war fighter who has protected our country.

Dear Mona (& family),
I am so sorry to hear about your loss. I'm so sad for you and your family. Although I know you will all be together some day, I hope his memory brings you comfort until then. I will whisper a prayer for you and hope you find peace through Jesus Christ when you need it most.
~Risa

I really appreciate having known Art, and for donating his time and helicopter to the Cystic Fibrosis fundraiser at the Rio Linda airport, and I really enjoyed seeing him as often as he came in to chat. You are in my family's prayers.

Dear Laguna Family;
Please accept our heartfelt sympathy in the loss of Art. My husband, Steve served with Marybeth & Art with 126th. I remember thinking what a sacrifice the Laguna family was making when the 126th was activated. Both Marybeth & Art left their girls with the grandparents. The youngest was just a baby. Our son Shelby was in middle school during that time & after High School he joined the Navy. Since serving in the Navy, Shelby has worked for Blackwater. He has racked...

To the Laguna Family:

We are so sorry for your loss. I met Art not long before we left for Iraq; he was a fine man. His skill as a pilot no doubt saved many of us during our tour. You are in our prayers.