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Dillon Black FOXX

Traverse City, Michigan

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FOXX, Sgt. Dillon Black Age 22 of Traverse City, MI and formerly of Tennessee, died Friday, February 5, 2010 as a result of his injuries sustained while serving in the United States Army in Western Afghanistan. Dillon was born on December 2, 1987 to parents, Robert Lentz and Trina (Stewart) Pfau...

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I thought of you today. I even shared your story and sacrifice. I can't help but stop and wonder what life would it have been like with you still here. You are still very loved and you are still very missed. For some reason, I think you can read this from heaven.

You are still thought of and missed dearly. We will never forget you, I will never forget you. With love and huge hugs.

Missing you a little extra today, Foxx. You were the best and I'll always remember you and be grateful for the fire you awakened in me. I wish you were here. I'd love to see what shenanigans you'd be getting into.

Our Dillon was unique. He changed his unpin joining the Army and chose the name he went by growing up and chose black because it was his favorite color and a fox because it was his favorite animal and added an extra `x´ he said just to be different. He didn´t have children or a wife at the time he said I can´t be the same I have to add my own mark. That he did he added his own mark on this world.

I was going through a box of old papers and I found a letter from Dillon Foxx postmarked Oct 27, 2007. At that time, Dillon was stationed in Afghanistan. Dillon's letter was a "thank you" for a Care Package that I mailed to him. For five years, I sent Care Packages to our military personnel stationed in Iraq and Afghanistan. I am not sure from whom I received Dillon's name. I would fill a box, then ask around, to find a recipient for my goodies. My husband was in the US Navy, when we...

You are in our thoughts, still. We will always miss you and think of you often. In our hearts you will never leave.

7 years have passed and I can still hear your laugh and see your smirk so clearly. I stumbled across a book a few months ago and to my amazement you are mentioned in it. I couldn't believe it. You are always on my mind. I miss you so much.

I wish I could hear your voice again. I hope that when my time comes I am able to see you and laugh about our crazy adventures. You are always in my thoughts.