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Casey Combs

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Staff Sgt. Casey Combs Age 28, was an American Soldier with the US Army 82nd Airborne killed in Afghanistan April 12, 2007. He was born to Rob and Lillian "Colleen" Combs April 4th, 1979 in Renton Washington. Casey is survived by his loving wife Amber Combs, his children Hallie and Trenton Combs,...

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Hello, We wanted to let you know that we will be honoring and remembering your loved one this holiday season. We are sending Care Packages to our deployed troops in his name. Each package will carry the name, photo, service branch, rank and hometown of Casey D. Combs US Army Staff Sergeant. 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 like-minded individuals from across the...

It took me over 15 years to come see you at what is your final resting place. You have been in all of our hearts though and every time I come home to visit my parents I can't help but remember the memories of a boy that became a man in front of my eyes. I've held such great pain since that day I heard of your passing. I really wanted to be there more for your family and your children. I hope someday I can be there for them and tell stories about the amazing human being you were. I miss you...

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Dear Colleen & Rob ,
I'm so sorry for your loss of your beloved son Casey. I was trying to find you guys online and then I saw a picture of Casey & learned what happened to him. I cryed my eyes out at work as I knew how close both of you were to him. I let my son know what happened as both your son's played with Ian as children at your home & swimming at Lake Nolte , WA . I'm sure Colleen you are devistated by this. Sending love & prayers to you both.

I never knew casey but let me take this moment just to say thank you to casey and his family....casey gave the ultimate price for us to have our freedom......my dad served in ww2 at the young age of 17..he served 4 years he served his country with pride....I am so thankful for the brave men and women who serve the military...so we citizens of the greatest country in the world may have our freedom.......may I take this moment just to say I am sorry for your loss and a big thank you for your...

Its crazy to think brother that it has already been 7 years since that day in Andar. I wish it could have been different. You had so much going for you and your were too young to be taken. I remember your soldiers looking up to you, how I wanted only to mirror your leadership ability, and how in that faithful moment, TF 2Fury was forever going to remember the loss of an exemplary NCO. I find myself lost everytime I pass the rememberance wall at Brigade realizing how much this war has cost us....

As the anniversary of your Loved One's passing approaches, I want you to know that every year I think of him and of you, his Family. My husband was there the day that Casey passed and the effects of that day remain with him. I feel a kinship with you, although we have never met. I will forever remember that day and will forever hold you in my prayers.

Ssg combs was a good leader, mentor. He will live on in our memories.. Gone but not forgotten, paratrooper never dies they just slip away... so slip away battle..

Still remembered,never forgotten for who Casey was and what he did. He made the ultimate sacrifice, for that we will be in eternal gratitude. May the Lord bestow blessings on the Combs children for their healing.