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Kenneth Westbrook

Farmington, New Mexico

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Kenneth Warren Westbrook Aug. 13, 1968 - Oct. 7, 2009 With heavy hearts we will celebrate the life of SFC Kenneth Warren Westbrook at 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 16, 2009, at the Farmington Civic Center, 200 W. Arrington St. in Farmington. He faithfully dedicated 22 years of service in the United States...

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I am very sorry for the loss of SSgt Westbrook. His very honorable service and exceptional life should be appreciated by all Americans.
I hope God will give you the comfort and peace for the rest of your life. Thank you.

Thought of you today, but that's like every day. Thank you for your courage and sacrifice, as your wife, I promise to keep your memory alive.

I miss you everyday. Until we are face to face.

Watched Lone Survivor yesterday and thought of you and your brother Alan - said a prayer of comfort for your families and I wanted to light a candle to show my gratitude

Rest in peace friend, you are forever missed.

On behalf of the Comanche Indian Veterans Assn I express my heartfelt and sincere condolences to the Dine Nation for the loss of the Westbrook Brothers and the other 8 brothers in arms who made the supreme sacrifice while fighting during the War on Terrorism in either Iraq or Afghanistan. I can't imagine the hurt of losing 2 brothers the Westbrook family has endured as well as the other Warriors of your Nation has suffered. We will say a special remembrance prayer for the Westbrook Family at...

This entry is in memory & honor of Kenneth Westbrook who gave so bravely several years ago. We will always be grateful for him.

On the CBS news this evening I was watching a story on Capt. Will Swensen who is getting a Medal of Honor for his brave actions during of one of the most hard-fought battles of the Afghan war in the Ganjgal Valley in Kunar Province on Sept. 8, 2009. I was completely caught by surprise when it showed SFC Westbrook being helped to a medevac copter and then the unimaginable happened, Capt. Swensen leaned down and kissed Kenneth on the forehead. I was floored and started to cry; that one frame...