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Seth J. Dvorin

Trenton, New Jersey

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DVORIN - First Lieutenant Seth J. Dvorin, U.S. Army, died Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2004, near Iskandariyah, Iraq, when a remote control device exploded. He was 24. Born in Freehold, he was raised in East Brunswick and South Brunswick. He was a 1998 graduate of South Brunswick High School, where he played...

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Came across Lt. Seth Dvorin's obituary while doing ancestry research. My deepest sympathy and gratitude to Seth's family. The tears dry up but the ache never leaves. My mother, Dorothy Dvorin Wolfe, was from David-Horodok, Russia. While we're probably not "blood related," I feel honored to "share" the Dvorin name with such a fallen HERO. May peace be with the family, and Seth remembered always.

To those of you who have written on this page ...thank you..I am Seth's mom... please feel free to contact me personally via [email protected] Seth..I will always answer... Please also look into the GIGO.org...tjis organization is in his memory. Sur

I'm sorry it took all these years to write for its still hard to this day , I want to express my deepest condolences to your family and friends and your wife.You were such a great friend and kind hearted, a friend that's hard to find. My father misses you dearly going into his barber shop. You will be missed. You are a hero ,there not a day that goes by we don't think of you. Thank you for your service

This Memorial Day weekend I honor and remember Seth. He was a brave and handsome young man. I thank him and his family for his sacrifice to all of us.

I know that this is 15 years too late, but I saw a plaque here on a bench in Mercer County Park and wanted to learn about this brave man who died for our country.
I wanted to express my condolences to his family and friends and thank him for his service.
RIP brave warrior.

Monday, May 30, 2016 we will be riding in a West Coast Thunder Memorial Day Bike Ride. We will be wearing a name tag engraved with Seth J. Dvorin's name on it. We Honor this hero, and are keeping his memories alive. God Bless his family and friends, we read of a wonderful man.

Dear Seth,

Thank you for your courage and for the honor you brought to this country. You gave your life to save others. I will never forget what you did and what a brave and kind soul you are.

Seth, there isn't one day that goes by that I don't think about you. You were my best friend, my brother (from a different mother)...my daughter's god father....my hero. I still sour down and look over all the letters you wrote to me, to this day, and cry. As you know now, my twin sister Janice just passed away....I KNOW you were spotted in the crowd. Thank you for being there, and still loving me and my family. You were a part of my family, then and always. I love you brother. I miss you...

You have inspired others to assist veterans, a wonderful legacy, your sacrifice will be remembered by me and others!