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Patrick J. Fortuna

Virginia Beach, Virginia

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Patrick J. FortunaPatrick J. Fortuna of Virginia Beach passed away on Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2013. He was a former Marine who served in Iraq. He attended Linden Hill, Warner, graduated from A. I. DuPont High School class of 2003 and spent 4 years in the Marine Corps. He is survived by his mother,...

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I am sorry Fortuna family for your loss. He was an amazing man, friend, brother, son, & uncle.

First I want To say - there is no one who met you who didn't end up loving you. You had a heart of gold. A smile that could light up the night, or brighten even the sunniest day.

You were always there for me- in good times and bad ones. For that I will love you til the end of time. You were my friend my rock, my confidant. You taught me what it was to love and be loved in...

He is now standing guard duty at the Pearly Gates. God bless you all. Semper Fi Marine.

My deepest condolences to Patrick's family. Please take comfort in the fact that God will make you firm and He will make you strong at this time of sorrow 1Peter 5:10

Patrick, I was shocked to hear of your passing. You were one of my best friends. We haven't seen each other in a few years, but we always kept in touch. It breaks my heart that you are gone. It is obvious that God needed an angel and he couldn't have picked a better man. I love you sweetie! Rest in peace! I am praying for your family!

To Patrick's Family,

I hope loving memories can eventually ease your sadness. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

With sincere sympathy,

Patrick you were always my rock and I have and will always love you keeping our memories close to my heart. RIP babe you will forever be one of the greatest men I know

Another Marine reporting for duty Lord. Ounce a Marine always a Marine. May God bless you. Thank you for your service , now you serve him in your heavenly home.

My sincere condolences to all.

RIP Marine SEMPER-FI
Earl Heston (Sgt. USMC 65-69 RVN)