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Norman Cain III

Mount Morris, Illinois

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SPECIALIST NORMAN CAIN III, 22 MOUNT MORRIS - Specialist Nor-man Cain III, 22, of Mount Morris, a former Freeport resident, gave his life in proud military service to his country Sunday, March 15, 2009, in the Nangarhar pro-vince in eastern Afghanistan. Norman was a member of Company D, 1st...

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To the Family of Norman L Cain, III,

How can we thank you for the sacrifice that PFC. Cain gave to our country? Words are to empty and small, no act large enough to convey the gratitude that I feel towards PFC. Cain's sacrifice.
May you have some comfort knowing that people across this nation recognize the sacrifice given and the cost that his family still bears. May you have pride in knowing that he served this nation well and is regarded as a hero!

God bless PFC. Cain's...

Norman....our son is 6 today. Everyday he is more like you. You would be so proud of the special little boy he is. I love you and miss you every second of everyday.

It's been almost 5 years. Norman you are my hero and always will be. I miss you and love you so much...Until we meet again. Love You!!!

Dear the Cain family my name is Jon Ferguson I just wanted to keep you in my prays for norman and his family he was great soldier he was everyones
heroes take care Jon Ferguson

May God Bless Norman and his family. Our family is in gratitude of his service to this nation.

Norman I never knew you but my husband served with you in Afghanistan. He talks about you in the highest regard and grieves for you. Josh talks about that day with nothing but tears and sadness. We all grieve for your family, as we have lost a child. I don't quite understand what a wife goes through with the loss of a husband, but, I understand your parents sorrow. Thank you for your ultimate sacrifice. I wish it was not this way. Definitely a hero you are and will be remembered as...

Norman,you truly are an American Hero.
You made the ultimate sacrifice on March 15, 2009 and since that day our lives have changed forever. You will never be forgotten. We love you.

Norman, you were blessed to have such a wonderful family, wonderful wife and beautiful children. As a fellow Soldier, I am proud of you and to have served in our Army at the same time, even though we never had the pleasure of meeting.

Rest easy and sleep peacefully, knowing you have done well and that your family and friends will neither let your sacrifice go in vain nor let your memory fade.

At ease, Soldier.