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Lester Domenico Baroncini Jr.

Bakersfield, California

1973 - 2006

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Lester Domenico Baroncini, Jr. Jan. 19, 1973 - Oct. 15, 2006 Doughty-Calhoun-O'Meara Recitation of the Rosary will take place on Friday, October 27, 2006 at 10 AM, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial, officiated by Father Craig Harrison, at Saint Francis Catholic Church, 900 H Street,...

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Hello, We wanted to let your family and friends know that we are sending Care Packages to deployed troops this week and some of these will be dedicated to your loved one. Each package will carry the name, photo and hometown of Lester D. Baroncini Jr. US Army Sergeant. We realize that this is a small tribute, but we do this with all respect and sincerity and we want you to know that it is made possible by thousands of like-minded individuals from across the American youth hockey community,...

HEROS NEVER DIE, THEY LIVE IN OUR HEARTS FOREVER

It does not seem possible that is has been nine years. I still have your memory book sitting here waiting to be delivered to or picked up for your family.
HEROES LIVE IN OUR HEARTS FOREVER, NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN


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Here we are again 9 years later and remembering you like it was yesterday. Thinking of you and the Baroncini family. Lester buddy, you will never be forgotten!

Thinking of you on this Memorial Day.
HEROES LIVE IN OUR HEARTS FOREVER, NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN.
I still have the memory book that I made for you. I know you parent would love it. If anyone can help me with where to deliver or to come get it, please let me know.

I remember two guys..our Senior year in high school..still riding the school bus our first day of our last year. We rode that same bus from our first day as our first year as Freshman. In the beginning we were always making fun of one another, but along the way we also became good friends. So much we thought of getting away from our parents and finding our own independence after we graduated. Real life and costs proved overwhelming and you stayed and I enlisted in the Army.

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Hoohah paratrooper, RIP.
You know us airborne grunts are always the first to go, and the last to know. I you nor was I in your unit but a battalion just down the road on Ardennes. I'm sure we pounded the same ground at some time though.

Thinking of you, Remembering you, and Honoring you on this Memorial Day weekend