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Ronald G. Luce Jr.

Fayetteville, North Carolina

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Captain Ronald G. Luce Jr. was killed in Afghanistan August 2nd 2009 while serving as a Special Forces Alpha Team Leader, when his vehicle was struck by an enemy roadside bomb, along with two of his team members. He is survived by his wife, Kendahl D. Shoemaker-Luce, and daughter, Carrie Ella...

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May God bless your family, and continue to do so as we all navigate through this life and have our guys there´ to greet us into the next. A day has yet to go by of which I don´t remember these guys and their sacrifice and the sacrifice as well in that of which you have all made, in being Ronald´s family. God Bless you, and God Bless this Nation that so many of the rarest type of men such as Luce, Summers and my dad Granado; have fought so hard for, and died for, with hopes to protect...

I know there’s time passed and not sure you remember. I coached with Ron Sr. When your children were children. Baseball and basketball. I truly enjoyed this time of my life. I’ve known about your loss for sometime and sorry to take so long to reach out. Capt Ron (Ronnie) was always a leader. Looking out for his younger siblings. Never knew him as an adult but I can imagine him as a good man and a tragic loss. Thinking of him on this Memorial Day.

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 will be sending Care Packages to deployed troops this week and several of these will be dedicated to your loved one. Each package will carry the name, photo and hometown of Ronald G. Luce Jr. US Army Captain.

We realize that this is a small tribute, but we do this with all respect and sincerity and we want you to know that it is made possible...

Every morning I run the PT track behind the old 1st BN 20th SFG (A) armory, and each time I see the soccer fields, I remember the first time Ron and Justin joined our unit and took their first PT test with us , the description of the PT track was along the lines, that half way down the track you would pass thru a tunnel under the road, and come out of the tunnel by the city golf course here in Huntsville. Well we started the run portion of the PT test, and the first two back were Ron and...

Capt. Luce will surely remain always in your thoughts and hearts for our loved ones are always "our loved ones." May the Lord comfort you.

Anniversaries must be so difficult. I thank you again for Captain Luce's service and your sacrifice.

May the Lord comfort you.

August 2, 2012
To the family and friends of Capt. Ronald Luce:
Always remembering Ronald. "Some gave all."

God rest your soul and may you find a special place in heaven thank you for giveing the ultimate sacrifice for my freedom

Dear Ron and Kate,

Too many years gone by without seeing you. I am deeply sorry about Ron Jr. My goodness, I just found out and it's 2011. My apology,

Glenn Erbe