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Riley Elam Baker

Saint Louis, Missouri

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Baker, Cpl. Riley Elam 22, of Pacific, Missouri died in the line of duty Thursday, June 22, 2006 in Ar Ramadi, Iraq. He was born November 14, 1983 in Fairfax, Virginia. Riley served in the United States Marine Corps as a Scout Sniper and Team Leader in the War On Terrorism / Operation Iraqi...

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My grandson was chosen to wear Rileys number 28 tonight. Of all the honors one can recieve I am so proud he gets to represent Riley for Eureka

Saw a post on LinkedIn for Riley and something compelled me to look him up. I see he's from Eureka and I now remember seeing his sign on 44 as I live in Richmond Heights. I am sure he was a great man and I would have been very lucky if I knew him. Semper Fi.

Hello, We realize that we are very late to express our deepest condolences, but we wanted to let your family and friends know that we have made a small donation to the Semper Fi Fund to honor and remember Riley E. Baker US Marine Corporal. We recognize that this is a humble tribute, but we wanted you to know that it is heartfelt and made possible by thousands of like-minded individuals across the American youth hockey community and beyond. We will not forget. May God Bless you and keep...

Riley, we still miss you.

To Riley's family,
My son joined the Marines in October 2016, right out of high school. He is currently a part of the 2/4, based out of Camp P. Being a father of a United States Marine, I always notice the signs that the city of Pacific proudly displays on I-44. I didn't know Riley. But I think about him every time I See them. I have googled Riley's exploits and am so very impressed by his courage and unselfishness. The pain of losing a son is unfathomable. Your family and Riley...

As I take a few moments on this Memorial Day weekend 2018, I came across your name while reading about a young Sailor, Navy Fireman 1st Class Charles R. Oglewho was KIA on December 7, 1941 at Pearl Harbor. May GOD be with you and your Family my fallen Brother, as you are proudly "guarding the gates of Heaven"!
Semper Fi,
Don Incheck
CPL 0331 USMC
Vietnam '68 & 69

Thinking of you Riley. Your unit replaced the unit our adopted Marine was in. When he heard of your death it really effected him. Marines, brothers for life. Your death touched so many who did not know you. Your service to our country will never be forgotten. Your life will never be forgotten with your family and friends, and in the hearts of strangers. You made a difference in this world. You brought strangers together, bonded together then, now and forever. God Bless you Riley Baker...

We miss you Riley B...We Love YOU!

My son Brock wore number 28 last night and carried the flag on the field. I am so proud of him, and he was honored. We will never forget Riley.