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Joshua P. Klinger

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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PFC Joshua P. Klinger, 21, of Williams Township, was killed in action Tuesday, June 14, 2005 by an improvised explosive device in Fallujah, Iraq, where he was stationed with the U.S. Marine Corps, 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, Bravo Company. Born: August 6, 1983, in Wilson Borough, he was a...

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Dear Klinger family,

Sending you love and prayers for peace and healing. I did not know Joshua, but yesterday I was honored to remember him at Arlington National cemetery. Words will never be enough, but know that his sacrifice is remembered with reverence, love, and gratitude.

With love and prayers,
Katie McDermott

I visit my family quite often in Easton and my loved ones who have passed on, they too are on top of that hill at Saint Johns. Visiting today, I could not help but notice Josh's headstone and flag as I was leaving the cemetary.

It's just so hard to believe he has passed, he was so young. I have done some reading on Josh, and he was quite a Marine, Fallen Heroes Memorial and Express Times.

I want you to know, even though I didn't know Josh, when visiting the hill,...

Josh I think of you every day and not a day goes bye that I think I could have should have done something differently you will always be my hero and I will remember you always

Semper Fi Brother!!

Happy 29th Birthday in Heaven, my son. Missing you still, Loving you eternally, Forever in my Heart.

Klinger, you will never be forgotten, and I will make sure that the bracelet I have been wearing in your honor since the day you were given orders to guard the gates of heaven, makes it to your family. You will be always missed and forever remembered.

To the family and friends of Pfc. Joshua P. Klinger:
Please accept my remembrance of Joshua on the anniversary of his passing and know that he will never be forgotten.

Josh just stopping by to say we got him. Osama can never hurt anyone again. I visited your grave today and left you some flowers and a flag. It doesn't seem like 6 years ago. But I still will never forget the day I heard the news of you going to heaven. Thank you again for your sacrifice. Love ya man!

I want to say Josh thank you for your sacrifice. Because of you the day after I heard of your passing I signed up for the army. We played basketball together in williams township and I remember how you made me laugh even when I didn't have much to laugh about. Because of you I am who I am today.