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L/Cpl Thomas Oliver Keeling

Cleveland, Ohio

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KEELING L/Cpl THOMAS OLIVER KEELING, USMC, age 23, died honorably while serving with Weapons Company, 3rd Battalion, 25th Marine Regiment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, June 9, 2005, in Haqlaniyah, Iraq in the Al Anbar Province. Tom was a 2000 graduate of Strongsville High School and a...

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Each Memorial Day...I pay tribute

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You are always in our thoughts and forever to be honored. A military man who cared to make a difference. Your sacrifice will not be in vain Thomas. Thanks to your loving family for keeping this journal eternal.
Rest in peace brother, son, and friend..

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We would like to express our deepest condolences and also let the Keeling Family know that we recently made a small donation to the Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation in honor of Thomas Oliver Keeling 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 in the youth hockey community and beyond. We will not forget. May God Bless you and keep you...

10 years Tom, taken too soon. You left a void in our family that can never be filled. I wish you could be down here to play with your nieces, you would love them. You were always the leader in our family, the one we turned too for help.I always thank you for your sacrifice. You are a real American Hero! Love you always...Mom

Tom, I cannot believe that tomorrow it will be 10 years. Not a day goes by that I do not remember all of the good times. I miss you buddy. Semper Fidelis

Thank You son for your sacrifice to our great nation. You have a special place in my heart and your memory will always remain close. Semper fidelis

9/6/2014 Heroes and Remembrance

My son, Thomas, just joined the Navy about one year now -- base station Hawaii -- in September of this year there was a Heroes and Remembrance display for all the fallen military -- all branches since 9/11/2001 -- roughly 7,000. Thomas contacted my husband - Retired Ssgt Robert D. Conkey (he used to be at the Strongsville VF Post)and asked Bob if he knew some names that he could try to find and did find the memorial boot for Brad Squires and Jeffrey Boskovitch. We have made connection with...

9 years today.....thinking about you and your family