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Jacob A. Tate

Columbus, Ohio

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TATE Jacob A. Tate, 21, Hubert, NC and formerly of Columbus, was killed in action in Afghanistan on January 2, 2011. Jacob is survived by his parents, James and Janice (Wiant) Tate of Columbus; wife, Amy (Grant) Tate; son, Jax Allen Tate; sister, Jamie (Justin) Perkins; brothers, Jonathan...

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We still remember Jacob as a ECA student, soccer player, and best friend to his Marine classmates. Remembering watching his haircut before enlisting! Bob and Betty Allen and family

Always loved, never forgotten. God Bless you for your service.

Remembering your service and sacrifice this Veteran's Day. Thank you is not enough. Rest Well.

I love you uncle tate please have a good time in heaven

Thank you for paying the ultimate Rest in Peace. Semper Fi. May our Fallen Heroes never be forgotten.

To the family and friends of Jacob Tate:
Please accept my remembrance of Jacob on the anniversary of his passing and know that he will never be forgotten.

Jacob what can I say. I still can't believe it.Its days like today I just sit back and remember all those good times we had together. It seems like just yesterday we were having our first sleep over, shooting bb guns in the back yard, playing hockey in the street till it was too dark to see any more, riding bikes in the creek and so many more memories that will never be forgotten. Along with your memory. You were a best friend that no one will EVER be able to completely take away from me. You...

To Jacob Tates family and friends,
Jacob thanks for making all our lives safer to live in America land of the free. Your ultimate sacrifice will never be forgotten. As I think of all the soldiers who have given up so much for us they are now all our guardian angels.
Jacob may you rest in peace and you and your family will remain in our prayers

To the family and friends of Jacob Tate:
Remembering Jacob on the anniversary of his passing. May our fallen heroes never be forgotten.