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Chase Johnson Comley

Lexington, KY, Kentucky

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COMLEY, Chase Johnson, LCpl., United States Marines, 21 died Aug. 6, 2005 serving his country in the Al Amiriyah Province, Iraq. He was born on Nov. 10, 1983 in Lexington, KY and was the youngest son of Mark E. Comley and Cathy Hancock Comley. Survivors include his big brother, Clinton (Holly)...

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Until Valhalla brother

Mr and Mrs Comley, chase and I were very close in MCT and everyone called is AWG,(angry white guys). The last time I got to see him was in the Atlanta airport before we both went our separate ways but remained close. I was stationed in Okinawa Japan when I herd what had happened and I went crazy! I’m sorry I wasn’t there when he came home, but I was in route to Iraq myself. I was injured in Iraq 1 yr and 6 days later 8/12/2006. I would love to speak with y’all. I would like to come visit his...

Hello,

We apologize for being so late in expressing our deepest condolences to you and your family. We want you to know that we will be sending Care Packages to deployed troops this holiday season and several of these will be dedicated to your loved one. Each package will carry the name, photo, service branch, rank and hometown of Chase Johnson Comley US Marine Lance Corporal.

We realize that this is a small tribute, but we do this with all respect and sincerity and we want...

To dream big is to to win your mind's battle. To dream big while serving our country is a force to be reckoned with and a battle where the war is already won. Devildog, I'm forever grateful for you. Although we never spoke once, you are my brother. And your spirit will forever live in us all. Get some Marine! Ooh-rah in His Kingdom! - Cpl J. Maxwell (USMC retired)

To our guardian angel, Thank you for helping us all! You're "The Best"

To the family and friends of Lance Cpl. Chase J. Comley:
Always remembering Chase. "Some gave all."

Just wanted you to know that you are being thought of this Memorial week. I can promise you one thing: you Will NEVER be forgotten.

Just wanted you to know that we are thinking of you and this Thanksgiving Day. We will say a little prayer for you, your family and your fellow brothers in arms. You will never be forgotten ad HEROES live in our hearts forever.

Several years have passed, but we are still grateful for Chase's military service.

Everyday you cross my mind. I feel your smile when I visit and your kind words and appriciation for comraderie we had. Your gratefulness for my being there and love for our friendship. I will never forget you as long as my life goes on. You live in my heart.