Kenneth C.-Souslin-Obituary

Pfc. Kenneth C. Souslin

Mansfield, Ohio

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Kenneth C. Souslin, at 21 the youngest of five sons, joined the Army to see the world and was proud to perform his duty, his father says. "Ken did not know an enemy. He was outgoing. Naive maybe. Not scared of anything," said his father, Kenneth G. Souslin of Mansfield, Ohio. Pfc. Souslin, who was stationed in Germany, died Dec. 15 at Baghdad International Airport of non-combat related injuries. In high school, Souslin was a "very cooperative, friendly, eager, pleasant young man," drama teacher Ray Gerrell said. "I had him in two, one-act plays," Gerrell said. "He had a speech impediment, and I give him credit. He did wonderfully and was fully understood." When Souslin returned recently with his recruiter to the high school wearing his Army uniform, he was full of self-confidence, said principal Jim Goode. He was a great kid," "Very well liked by students."

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We would like to express our deepest condolences and to also let the Souslin Family know that we recently sent Care Packages to American troops in the war zones. Each box carried a dedication sheet that includes the name, service information and a photo of your loved one, Kenneth C. Souslin US Army Private 1st Class. We recognize that this is a humble tribute, but we wanted you to know that it is heartfelt and made possible by thousands of like-minded individuals in the youth...

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

To the family and friends of Pfc. Kenneth C. Souslin:
Remembering Kenneth on the anniversary of his passing. May our fallen heroes never be forgotten!
Peggy Childers
"Don't Let The Memory Of Them Drift Away"
www.IraqWarHeroes.org

On this day and with each day that we enjoy our freedom, I would like to give thanks and let you know that I do not take our troops for granted. May you experience God when you feel your loss.

Kenneth's death weather is it was cobat related or not isn't easy. The fact is he was welling to go into a cobat zone and do what solders do. To me that is Honoring his family and Country. He died a hero and everyone that reads his guest book should remember Kenneth in that way. Life is wonderful gift and that gift you gave to America. I want to thank you Kenneth and your family for my gift of Freedom.

”Honor and Remember” - “Project Compassion” We love our Soldiers! We love our country and we cannot express enough love and compassion to the families of our fallen heroes. War does not discriminate – It breaks our hearts to see the faces of the fallen. We want to give this gift to the hero’s Mother, Father and/or spouse. We are a 501c3 nonprofit organization! Over 1,800 portraits have been completed and shipped to the parents and or spouse - at no cost as this is a gift from one...

In Memory of Kenneth ~ (Debra Estep)

Holding you all in my thoughts and prayers.


The Wind on The Downs

“I like to think of you as brown and tall,
As strong and living as you used to be,
In khaki tunic, Sam Brown belt and all,
And standing there and laughing down at me.
Because they tell me, dear, that you are dead,
Because I can no longer see your face,
You have not died, it is not true, instead
You seek adventure in some other place.
That you are round about me, I believe;
I hear you...

To the family of Pfc. Kenneth C. Souslin:
Kenneth gave the ultimate sacrifice and will be held in the hearts of Americans forever. I cannot and will not let our fallen heroes be forgotten. My deepest sympathy to you. "Some gave all."
Peggy Childers
"Don't Let The Memory Of Them Drift Away"
www.IraqWarHeroes.org