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Sgt. Corey S. Kuzio

Charlton, Massachusetts

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Sgt. Corey S. Kuzio, 21, of the United States Marine Corp, 3rd Assault Amphibian Battilion, 1st Marine Division, Camp Pendelton, CA, died unexpectedly on Wednesday, August 27 while on active duty.Corey leaves his loving wife, ("Lesha") Ulesha V. Kuzio of Worcester; his mother, Kim L. (Phillips)...

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Hi Kuzio family,
I wanted to say how much I think about Corey. We went to boot camp together at Paris Island and served together at 3rd Amphibious BN together. He was always the person who would say hi to you when I passed by him on the ramp or in an office. I remember his smile and kind words, and I still miss him to this day. He is gone, but his memories live on Im me and the rest of the Marines who served with him.
Semper Fi
Sgt Bennett USMC 04-2012.

To Cory's Family,
I hope that there was one thing I could do to take away your anguish, and pain and suffering from your sudden loss of Cory. He was a younger brother and a friend to me, and I shall miss him always. I will always keep you all in my prayers, forever. If there is anything I can do to help, I am here for all of you.

marc and lisa- we are so very sorry for the loss of your son. you are all in our thoughts and prayers.

Sgt Corey Kuzio- thank you for serving and protecting our country. your family should be very very proud of you. may God bless you and grant you peace.

our deepest sympathy to Lesha and all of Coreys family.

Marc, Lisa and Markie, I am so very sorry for your loss. I will keep you both in my prayers. love to all Lana

The Officers and Members
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Mattydale Fire Department
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Heartfelt Sympathy
to you and your family at this
Time of Sorrow.

Thank You for your service to our Country.

we are very sorry to hear of your loss Marc. You have our thoughts and prayers

I'll always remember Corey as "Huckleberry Finn", a nickname earned the first night I met him at a mutual friend's house. He rolled his jeans up like a bumpkin and smiled the entire night. He was among the first friends I met when I moved to Oceanside after college. I'm so thankful for the great memories I have of him, including last Superbowl when he and Luke ventured out for ice and returned from the store with a 4-foot stuffed gorilla for my niece and nephew. The gorilla, named...

Kim, Although we never really got to know eachother as we grew up in Charlton, my deepest condolences to you as you go through this time of profound pain and sorrow...I could never imagine losing a child being a father of five children. Words will never make the pain any easier but take comfort in the fact that many are praying for you and your family during this time. Remember the strength your young son had as a Marine. Men like him are serving our country because they believe that our way...

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.