Kenneth-Pospisil-Obituary

Staff Sgt. Kenneth B. Pospisil

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Minnesota marine killed during combat in Iraq MINNEAPOLIS - A marine from Minnesota was killed in Iraq when a bomb exploded, the U.S. Department of Defense announced Thursday. Staff Sgt. Kenneth B. Pospisil, 35, of Andover, died Wednesday when an improvised explosive device went off...

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I think of the times we had at the Viking in Guam in 94 .. good times . I'm going to visit you soon brother. I think of you often. S/F

The Legacy page is something we need to keep posting up on, good reminding Jeanne.

Blake, you remember Roger Storman from Hawaii, we were reminiscing about your craziness the other day when an article about Papua, New Guinea came up with them raising a sunken bomber. If there was one thing you said you liked about being in a state with no seasons, it was the angel duty you did in MIA recovery. You did some unique and amazing things while you were here.

See you again, but not...

Blake. We went to the Memorial Day service in Fort Mohave. I like the one back home in MN. much better. Maybe it's because our friends and some of our family are there and we all get together after the service at the Legion, have a toast or 5 of Jagermesters followed by a beer. We miss you so very much every day. Hard to believe you were so cruelly taken from us a little over 12 years. Your buddy Dick Sieber put the wreath on the Memorial in honor and remembrance of you. Rest in Peace...

I had an opportunity to memorialize Blake at a small community ceremony in Caughdenoy NY. I did not know him other than during boot camp but he obviously made an impression. His story was shared and a moment of silence observed in his memory. I am posting this because I want his family to know he, and many others, are not forgotten! God Bless You and everyone who has mourned his passing.

Cpl Wiseth USMC

You are remembered today, for your service off the field, (Bent Prop), as well as on.

Semper Fi!

Blake-yesterday we honored your memory by attending a service by the Colorado River. I thought how fitting a place being your love of fishing. We watched your Memorial Service from Iraq and of all things, we heard from Chaplain Pipkin who conducted your Memorial Service over there and Darin Nelson who was with the Nebraska National Guard to provide security for your team. We miss you every day and will until we can see your smile and get a hug. I live you.
Rest in Peace Warrior. Semper...

In our household, we spend all day honoring the fallen, and Blake, you're first on our list. The Jager is cooling, the grill will be smoking later, and we'll still be missing you in this world.

Semper Fi, and see you soon enough...

Howdy Blake,

We toasted you last night with the customary Jager shot(s). Can't believe it's been eight years since you left.

You're always missed here in sunny Florida Semper Fi, and see you soon enough...

Blake & Oliver North