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Donald Tabb

Lawrenceville, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death Notice TABB, Donald Donald died February 5, 2008 in the line of duty in Afghanistan. Born Donald Therronnie Tabb to Gloria Jean Smith and Keith Nolan Tabb, in Brooklyn, New York on May 30, 1978. Donald grew up in Brooklyn with his close-knit family until the age of 18....

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Brother, another year has passed and still to this day, I say your name in my nightly prayer. Sometimes I wonder if God knew that many of us needed a angel to watch over us through troubling times. As we we all get in age, you will remian forever young, forever, the life of everything, forever my brother. We will meet up again, until then, please keep a watchful eye over all of us in these trying times. I love you bro. Kenya Dugger

Dog 1, It's been 16 years since we last were face to face in combat. The team was so blessed to have you and we owe our lives to you. All of us have lived on in your honor so be proud of yourself. Most of us have retired, if not all. Today is a somber day, I'm spending it in memory of you. I can't wait to see you again brother. De Oppresso Liber! BSAKM

Another year has passed since you left us. We would both be 47 this year, and I wonder what all you would have accomplished if you hadn't gone to Valhalla. Every so often, as I drift off, I see all of us back in our old company, telling jokes, saying Airborne and Hoaah at the end of every sentence, making up stories to impress, and swearing we had made a mistake by joining. We were young and indestructible, full of bravado and crap. They say youth is wasted on the young, but I say old age is...

Your birthday is in a few days. Was at Eglin and looked down there you were. Continue to rest.

Hey brother I can´t believe that it has been 16yrs ago since God called you home. There hasn´t been a single day that I haven´t thought about you. The Army is in my rear view mirror, but never your memory. You was my first true friend in the Army and you defined what it meant to be a brother from another mother and battle buddy. Rest ez bro, keep over watching us down here. I love you my dude. Kenya Dugger ABN

One of the best NCOs I had the opportunity to serve with. You were the first to say how it was and always had a smile and a joke to make the world brighter. Love and miss you man.

Happy birthday! We miss you and love you.

Uni, Today is Memorial Day and it´s been 14yrs since God called you home. In these past 14yrs there has not been a day that has passed which I didn´t think about you. Life is so different outside the Army, the word brotherhood has loss its meaning outside of the Army. Whenever I get upset about something at work I just sit back and think about all the crazy stuff we all use to do back in 65th. I miss you my friend and that will never change. Save a spot for me, I will see you one day my...

Dog 1, I´ve been thinking about you all day! It´s 15 years since your passing. You came to our SF team in the middle of Helmand Province, Afghanistan with perfect timing. We needed you more than you needed us!! The world has changed, I´ve been retired for a few years, but my memory of you has never faded. Thank you for protecting me and the team. We all have done well and owe all our lives to your sacrifice. I have a 9 month old Yellow Lab/Pointer mix that Bo would´ve loved to have met. Her...