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Monica Hernandez
June 19, 2004
My deepest sympathy goes out to your family. You were truly a great friend. Loved the laughs we shared and the philisophical talks. Sorry we lost touch over the past 5 years. I will miss you.
Joe and America Funston
June 18, 2004
We were stationed with CJ at Dyess AFB. We are so sorry for your loss our prayers are with you.
Joe & America Funston
Rick and Michelle Huff
June 13, 2004
We were stationed with CJ at Dyess - friends for many years. We are very sorry for your loss - he will be missed.
Adam Singhisen
June 13, 2004
Worked with CJ for 4 years at Dyess AFB. My condolences to family and friends.
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Stephen Perez
June 12, 2004
Brenda and are saddened to have heard about the loss of CJ. I've known CJ since 1994 when I was his supervisor at Dyess. CJ was my go-to technician when it came to repairing the test stations that were so critical to keeping the B-1 bomber mission ready.
When I retired from the service, I returned to work alongside CJ as a test station field engineer. I was supposed to be an expert on these stations yet he taught me some things about the stations that I now pass on to the next generation of maintainers. I considered CJ a friend, laid the groundwork for him to migrate from an active duty maintainer to a Georgia Air National Guardsman, and visited him when I traveled to Georgia.
CJ was a good Air Force asset, took care of his people, and loved what he he did.
My deepest sympathy from my family in this time of loss.
Thomas and Amy Sprague
June 12, 2004
We were stationed with CJ at Dyess. He will be missed. We are so sorry for your loss.
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