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Our most sincere condolences . . .
Chuck & Kim Pope
September 22, 2008 | Palm City
Stuart, Florida
September 8, 2008 Robert "Bart" Fletcher, 24, of Jensen Beach, FL, passed away September 8, 2008, in Fort Hood, Texas while serving his country honorably in the United States Army. Bart obtained the rank of first lieutenant. He had completed his first tour in Iraq preparing for his second tour...
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Chuck & Kim Pope
September 22, 2008 | Palm City
Great friends
I am truly going to miss you. It seemed like only yesterday we started our career together at Fort Sill and then at Knox. I was still looking forward to us going through Selection together and then open up the company we were talking about. You are a great friend and I am truly going to miss you, I just wish we had more time together.
1LT Ross Mahne
September 17, 2008 | Mandeville, LA
May God be your strength - Words can not express how sorry we are for your loss. Bart will always be special and never forgotten.
lori kevin and keri geier
September 16, 2008 | Westminster, MD
Bart at the Armor Officer Basic Course dinning-in before graduation
September 16, 2008
Bart was an awesome friend and an incredible person. Thanks for all the help and joy you brought to my life man. Things will never be the same with out you. You still owe me that drink you promised and I miss you.
1LT Shane Quinty
September 16, 2008 | Tampa, FL
Tell Katie to keep her head up!
Get a hold of me if you need anything.
1LT Jeffrey Johnson
September 15, 2008 | Ft HOOD, TX
Ginny, Jack and Nick,
The news of Bart's passing has saddened us so much. Bart was an example to all of living life to the fullest. Our love an prayers are with all of you.
Marta, Cecilia, Adriana Moreno
September 15, 2008 | Miami, FL
We had just seen Jim in Watkins Glen, New York, and asked how the boys were doing. Jim said Nick was doing well, and there were a couple places Bart may be deployed, and he was hoping for the safer of the two. Receiving the call was so unexpected after Bart had been in such a dangerous place to fall in the line of duty at home. Not unexpected that he was performing his job and doing the right thing. Bart, though young, is an example for how all of us should try to lead our lives. He was...
April and Michael Lopuch
September 14, 2008 | Schenectady, NY
In memorium,
I attended the University of Florida with Bart and knew him through the Army ROTC program. I cannot say we were close friends or spent any time together outside of cadet functions. I cannot say I knew him well. I can say this: Bart was a good person. He invested time in other cadets and always wore a smile. I not surprised to hear he earned his commission despite his heart condition. This was his nature; steadfast and determined. The United States Army, and our...
1LT Tyler Weightman
September 14, 2008 | Taji, Iraq