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Ashly L. Moyer

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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"> Sgt. Ashly L. Moyer Sgt. Ashly L. Moyer, 21, of Macungie, was killed in action in Central Baghdad, Iraq, on March 3, 2007, while serving in the Army with the Military Police during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Born in Allentown, she was the daughter of Michael R. Moyer of Macungie and...

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Although the years have passed the memory of you shines brightly Ashly. I miss you with all of my heart. You were a great friend, a wonderful Soldier, and (more importantly) an amazing human being. Happy Angel day and I'll see you when I get there. I carry you with me in all that I do and will for as long as I have breath in my lungs.

How strange that I would reach into my pocket for my phone and this was popped up on my screen. It makes me feel like you are letting me know that you are close. Miss you every day I'm grateful for the blessing of having you in my life. We will see each other again

I read Ashlys story and was saddened that she gave the ultimate sacrifice so we could live in a free world. As time goes on I hope the pain and emptiness will ebb away from your hearts and they will heal. God bless the troops that fight for our freedom. I did not know your daughter, only what I read A young life that was ended too soon

I think of you always and the Rose you brought me that Christmas day
Peace. Mary Ellen

I ran across your story by accident, while digging up some war stories of mine. I was just up the Road in Taji Iraq at the same time. I never met you but I know you are a hero and my Army sister. God bless you in heaven and god bless your family. Time sure flies... I will remember.

Ashley,
It's been 10 years since you were taken from us. I think about you from time to time. I'll never forget that smile, your spirit and our time together little sister. I was not able to say goodbye so I'll say it now. Good bye for now, I'll see you on the other side. I love and miss you.

Ashly,

Happy birthday kiddo! It's hard to believe that we met 14 years ago last week. You were a shy young Soldier sitting on a parking block in front of the unit in Horsham, PA, prior to deploying to GTMO. I can recall you telling me about your family and your "old job" at Domino's. I did not know it at the time, but that introduction would grow into a friendship that I will carry the remainder of my life. I was looking over some old photographs the other day and in nearly...

Ashly,

I carry your spirit with me each and every day. I have introduced you to many people who later tell me that in moments of adversity it is your story that inspires them to persevere on. I joined a few running groups a few years ago (Run to remember and RWB) and I run for you each and every week. I pledged and ran for you in the Run for a Soldier half-marathon a few months back. Each and every day I remember you and as I do I am comforted by the fact that you left me with a...

Ashly,

I continue you to carry your spirit with me through everything I do. I honor you each week as I run with the "Run to Remember" and RWB groups! I recently was part of a "Run for a Soldier" half marathon where I ran in your honor. I have introduced you to a great number of people and you inspire all of those that learn of your humbled greatness. You are missed, yet you have left me (and many others) with a lifetime of memories and the fortunate blessing of being able to say we...