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Streetsboro Soldier Laid to Rest

Monday, September 17, 2007

Hundreds of mourners gathered in Streetsboro today to pay their final respects to Army Corporal Jason Hernandez, who was killed in Iraq earlier this month. Hernandez was buried with full military honors, as local residents lined the streets for the funeral procession.

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I didn;t see a link to email the web master, but I would just like to correct the caption of the one photo. That is not Jason's brother Aaron hugging anyone. That is our former history teacher


Posted by: Kalie (Streetsboro, OH) on October 10, 2007 11:42PM
I want to thank you and every man and woman out there for protecting myself and my family.. without your intense guard over our country,we may never know what a good nites sleep is or to walk in the fields of great mountains or in the streams of our great lakes.. I feel everyone should just take one step back and take a good look around to see just what we have and how grateful we should be.. We should be very proud to be a part of the freedon that we enjoy..


Posted by: Jeanette Dezelan (Parma Hts, Ohio) on September 18, 2007 2:08PM
I would like to say Thank You, to Jason Hernandez and to his family.

I am deeply humbled by his selfless sacrifice for his country, and our way of life.

He did not die for a Republican or Democratic agenda. He died for the American people. You and me.

We must stand behind our military personnel and their families.

A handful of volunteers are all that stand between us, our way of life, and totalitarianism or complete destruction.

We are not doing enough for these men and women who have given the United States Government and the American People a blank check payable with their lives.

Corporal Hernandez' check was paid in full to America.

If we do not support the mission of our troops, we are not supporting our troops.

I will continue to include all military personnel and their families in my thoughts and prayers, and hope to help them any way I can.

I hope more people will do the same.

Again, Thank You!


Posted by: Dave Hull (Bedford, Ohio) on September 17, 2007 6:35PM
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