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Christopher Aaron Wood

Biloxi, Mississippi

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Christopher Aaron Wood, 26, of Biloxi, MS died on Tuesday, March 29, 2011. Christopher was a graduate of D'Iberville High School, Class of 2002. He had served in the US Army for five years serving tours in Afghanistan and Iraq and for the past three years has served in the MS National Guard....

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chris you were the first person i met at ft. benning and you were one of my closest friends. im gonna miss u bud and i will always remember the good times me you and tiff all had at the apartment

Wow I can't believe this is true. All this time I've been writing you thinking you just weren't checking ur mail or you were busy. Im very sorry n I cannot believe you're gone. I truly love u n am going to miss u so much!

You are still with us ♥ I love you my big brother! Keep guiding me

Christopher, I miss you more and more everyday.
Im so glad to say you are my brother! I love you so much. Now I have a beautiful angel watching over me. :)
xoxox Love you

I didn't know Chris personally, but he & my son Chris Smith, served in Afghanistan 7 basic together. My son spoke of Chris often 7 is deeply sadden by his passing. My heart is heavy for your family, friends, & fellow soldiers.. I would like to extend my deepest sympathy. God bless....

The memories you have left for me will last a lifetime. You were always the Soldier I could count on to get the job done. And I could hardly get mad at the craziness you guys would create while we were in Afghanistan. You will truely be missed by more than you could ever imagine. My thoughts are with your family as that they have lost a great Soldier, but more importantly a wonderful person...Peace be with you!

I only knew Chris through the pictures and stories told by my son, Chris Cooper, while they served in Iraq. My heart is heavy for his family, friends and fellow comrades. My prayer is with you all.

I'm glad I got the opportunity to get to know you, even for a short time. I admired you for being in the military, and for the things you did at Coast. You will be missed. I know that you are in heaven with Jesus and we will see you there. Until then, I hope you shine down on us.