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James Gosnell

Poplar Grove, Illinois

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JAMES A. GOSNELL, 31 POPLAR GROVE - James A. Gosnell, 31, of Poplar Grove died Saturday, April 28, 2012, in Schaumburg. Jim was born Nov. 30, 1980, the son of Walter and Diane (Gosnell) Lieber. Jim married Jaclin Wohlfert on Aug. 21, 2009, in Boone County. Corporal James A. Gosnell served our...

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Thinking about you today my brother..Semper Fi!!!

Cant believe it's been 8 years. You had the heart of a lion. Seems like yesterday, kinda eerie how fast time has gone by. I will be seeing you soon I reckon

Cant believe it's been 8 years. You had the heart of a lion. Seems like yesterday, kinda eerie how fast time has gone by. I will be seeing you soon I reckon

I miss you every single day brother. Now that you have your mom there with you I try to keep the grave areas clean and a flag always flying. Kings To You Edmond!!! Rest Easy!!!

Jim, this being the anniversary of your passing my hope is that you are resting peacefully in the heaven above. We hold you close in our memory and love in our hearts. We will continue to miss you, until we meet again.

I was with Goose in 2000 at 2d Recon, and we had some fun. I ran into him in Iraq that was the last time I ever seen you. I am so sorry we lost touch brother, and I am so sorry I just found out about this. I love you brother. If the family needs anything jm.preston@ yahoo.com

Jim, this being the second anniversary of the day of your passing please know that you remain in our hearts, our thoughts and our prayers. You may be gone from us but you will never be forgotten. Love you and miss you more with each passing day.

Jim, today would have been your 33rd birthday. Your memory lives in the hearts of so many, you are loved and missed by all. I hope you are resting peacefully, until we meet again.

Family and friends gathered today for what turned out to be a beautiful memorial in your honor. The love, the warmth shared was an indication that your spirit was in our presence. Beautiful balloons and lanterns filled the sky until drifting out of sight to the clouds above. As the last of the lanterns are being release the wind shifts and one of them gets hung up in a tree... Michael to the rescue, up the tree he goes. Just as we cheered its release the last lantern finds its way to the...