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Michael W. Murdock

Greenville, North Carolina

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Michael W. Murdock Army Pfc. Michael W. Murdock, 22, a resident of Fort Hood, Texas and Chocowinity, died Thursday, Sept. 11, 2008, while serving his country in Afghanistan. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 20, 2008, at Washington Assembly of God with Pastor Kenneth...

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Your son is truly a hero to our nation. Because of special people like him we remain a free nation. This tragedy for your family saddens me since I know how it feels to lose a son. There are no words to describe your pain. Please remember Christ promised us in Matthew 5:4 "Blessed are they that mourn for they shall be comforted". I just wanted to extend my heartfelt sympathy to somehow add a very small amount of comfort to show the deep appreciation for Michael's sacrifice to our...

Jennifer,
Even though I couldn't be there in person, you'll always be in my thoughts.
Your Cousin, Sharon in Ohio

We are so sorry for your loss. We also lost our son three months ago who was in the army and we know how difficult this is for you. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers and that we are all proud of our men and women who serve this great country. He was and will always be a hero and we thank him for his service to his country and to our freedom.

We don't know Michael's family but
our prayers are with you all. Serving
his country and protecting our country that we may be free. May God bless and be with all of you.

Murdock,
My prayers are with you and your family during this time. Just remember "As often as you recall it, a happy memory never wears out."

To the family and friends of fallen Hero PVT Murdock....I am so deeply sorry for your loss. May God bring you peace and comfort during this very difficult time. You are in my thoughts and prayers as I mourn with you. He will not be forgotten. God Bless You.

Your family is in our deepest thoughts and our daily prayers. Your family is very special to us.

I first wanted to thank your family for your unselfishness, and for being willing to allow such a precious member of your family to serve this country. I do not know you personally, but we are all Americans, and that makes us family. I am praying that God will give you peace and that you will feel his presence in a great way. With my deepest symphathy. Thank you Michael.

Walter, my husband, Kelly, works with you at NACCO. As you know, we too lost our son just 1 month ago. I wish there was something I could say that would ease your pain, but there is nothing that will take it away. I can tell you that praying and trusting that your son is now in the arms of God will help. Allow your family and friends to comfort you. Kelly and I pray that God will give you and your family the strength to go on in the days ahead.
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