Vincent-Madero-Obituary

Vincent Alexander Madero

Port Hueneme, California

1985 - 2007

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"There is no greater love than to lay down one's life for one's friends." John 15:13

Spc. Vincent A. Madero, 22, of Port Hueneme was killed by a roadside bomb while on patrol in Balad, Iraq, on Oct. 17, 2007. This was Vincent's second tour in Iraq.

Vincent was born Aug. 27, 1985,...

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Still miss ya man and your family are still in my prayers.

Memorial Day 2012, RIP brother.

To the family and friends of Spc. Vincent A. Madero:
Please accept my remembrance of Vincent on the anniversary of his passing and know that he will never be forgotten.

To the family and friends of Spc. Vincent A. Madero:
Remembering Vincent on the anniversary of his passing. May our fallen heroes never be forgotten!
Peggy Childers
"Don't Let The Memory Of Them Drift Away"
www.IraqWarHeroes.org

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Just wanted to say we are gonna miss you man. From the day you arrived to iraq you always had to be funny. I remrmber when they told you that you had to work with ssg west and the face you made. Stay strong up there man.

ALWAYS HERE MY FRIEND.

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Forever Remembered an American Hero.

I want to note that I met this soldiers dad. A very proud man whom I know the loss he feels because my son Dane Balcon was KIA in Balad Sept 07 and was also based at Ft. Hood. I only hope that when I speak of my son my eyes also show the pride, and the loss, I feel as Spc Madero's dad does. I am honored to have met a man whom also raised a child that, with the myriad of choices, chose to defend our nation in a time of war. I know niether of us like the outcome but in this journey he is my...

The Traveling Vietnam Wall made a stop in Westlake Village, CA - Pierce Bros Memorial Park. As always, made a point to stop by and visit with the older neighbor boy who lived across the street - my very first school girl crush. His name is on Panel 49, Line 37. Was on my way out when I happened to see a Helmet, Rifle, Boots Memorial up on the hill - made my way up and stopped to pay my respects - the helmet had been signed with the year 1967. A volunteer walked up and said hello - we...

Just stopping in to say hey buddy. I'm still doing the Army thing. Hope your keepin busy up there. Take care brother...