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Marquis Antoine Whitaker

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Marquis Antoine Whitaker July 10, 1983 - April 27, 2004 COLUMBUS, GA - PFC Marquis Antoine Whitaker, 20, of 6070 Luna Drive, Columbus, died Tuesday, April 27 in Scania, Iraq. Funeral services will be held 1 p.m. Friday, May 7 at the Infantry Center Chapel, Fort Benning, Ga., with the...

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To the Whitakers. I'm very sorry for your loss. Marquis was such a great soldier and person. It's hard to believe it's been 18 years. There isn't a day that goes by that he, as well as you all, isn't thought about. My hope is this message finds you all doing well. "A man cannot die, so long as his name is spoken". Marquis has never been forgotten. Sincerely, Ty Oswald 2nd ACR, 4th Sqaudron, G Troop OIF 1 March 2003 - July 2004

He was my brother he died before I was born LONG LIVE MARQUIS

Hey I am in the 11th grade now and i only have to have 3 credits to graduate. I know your very proud of me . love you bro love Keundra Williams

10 years. Hard to believe it. I remember that day like it was yesterday. You will always live on in the hearts and minds of S&T troop. RIP Whit.

To my brother Whit...I really do miss you and on that day in Iraq I lost a real friend. I will never forget you and will keep your memory alive with everyone who served with you in S&T and 2ACR. DSGB for life and Toujour Prets....Always Ready my friend.

Marquis A. Whitaker gone but never forgoten. You were a world class guy. I still remember the day I first met you and you told me you were from Columbus Ga. The days we would sit and listen to that nice new radio. I still hear the 1SG voice telling me the details and that I had to go back home to sign our stuff out of storage. You are truly missed.

Never forgotten, always missed... RIP brother

You crossed my mind today it's been awhile I miss u it's been along time but I hope to never forget u

I served with you in Iraq, I saw you daily and we always smiled and said hello to each other. The day of the accident I was back at the FOB were we were recrutited for search and rescue missions. The day we got the news you were found my heart stopped and bleed for you. Out of all the losses we faced in 2nd ACR yours hurt the most, your memorial was unberable and I nearly fell apart giving a final salute to your boots. It has been 8 years since you passed and I often think of you. You were...