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Chad Bryant Maynard

Thornton, Colorado

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LCpl. Chad Bryant Maynard, 19, was killed in action in Ar Ramadi, Iraq, June 15, 2005. Survived by wife Rebecca; father Gene Bryant; mother Cindy Maynard; brothers Jeremiah Maynard, Cpl. Jacob (Joanna) Maynard; sisters Breanne (Mehran Kashefi) Maynard, Lisa Ware; grandparents Lee and Virginia...

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To chads family my condolences and prayers. I met chad in Iraq and we became friends. We used to show sonogram pictures of our kids and talk about hanging out when we’d get back. He is a very special Marine to me because his memory is always with me. I will never forget him. He will never be forgotten. Semper Fi!!!

Dear Son, Jacob, Joanna, Breanne, Mehran and I are here at Breanne's for a pre-Christmas visit. Sure wish you were here as well. We miss you and think of you often. Love you so much!

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We would like to express our deepest condolences and also let the Maynard 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 Chad B. Maynard US Marine Lance Corporal. 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...

Happy Birthday Brother! May we meet again at the gates of heaven, for I know you are protecting them. Always thinking of you! Semper Fi Devil Dog!!! Happy 238th birthday.

Christmas 2004 Chad spent time with our family in Montrose. We didn't know you at all, but welcomed in just the same. The next time I saw you, you were in full dress uniform visiting all your friends at Montrose High. We knew you were being deployed soon. I remember walking up, sliding in for a hug and asking if you would mind if I wrote to you while you were away. LOL. I know I sounded like creepy old lady !
Well, here is that letter! You are so greatly missed! Lanae has your...

Son, It's Veteran's Day. We held an honor roll reading of the names of the Fallen yesterday at the State Capital. I read a page of names - yours was one of them. We miss you, Son. We'll be spending Thanksgiving at Breanne's - Jacob will be there. We will miss you at the table, but we'll set a place for you, and eat some turkey (Jacob is going to deep fry one for us) for you. We love you and are oh, so proud of you!

Thinking of Chad today. I have such good memories of you as a baby, toddler, little boy, patch on his eye, saying the funniest things and keeping us all laughing at your boy-ness and your funny sayings. I am so proud of you and choices you made. Thank you for your willingness to fight for our country.

Thinking of Chad today. I have such good memories of you as a baby, toddler, little boy, patch on his eye, saying the funniest things and keeping us all laughing at your boy-ness and your funny sayings. I am so proud of you and choices you made. Thank you for your willingness to fight for our country.

Remembering Chad on Memorial Day weekend. Chad was a teachers assistant when I first met him for my 6th grade class at columbine. Him and I became great friends. Because of Chad, I enlisted early into the Marine Corps as he did and made it back to my Montrose High School graduation in uniform. I am currently a Cpl in the Marines and have deployed to Afghanistan for OEF 10.1 and 10.2. Not a day goes by when I dont remember Chad and why im here. Chad, you are greatly missed my brother! Semper Fi