
Today I had the privilege to line up in the street to render honors to a Fallen Hero. Word went around yesterday that a Hero was going to be escorted through FLW and they were encouraging everybody who could to go out and line up along the route he would be traveling on. I knew instantly that I would be there. This morning the boys and I met up with others at the USO, gathered some flags and waited for the procession to start. Kevin was lined up somewhere else on post with the Soldiers in his unit.
Where we were along the route we had many companies of Soldiers who are currently in Basic Training and AIT. I was pretty emotional when they started lining up. Many of these Soldiers are only two years older than my oldest son. PFC Matthew England was only 22 years young.



I truly believe that we must honor our Fallen Heroes...we must say their names, read their stories and carry out their legacies. That is the LEAST we can do to honor their Sacrifice!
God Bless PFC Matthew England
Soldier from Ozark County dies in military service
Matthew England was scheduled to return home in August.
GAINESVILLE, Mo. -- Private First Class Matthew England, who graduated from Lutie High School in 2007, has died in an IED explosion in Iraq. England was the son of Pamela Hengen of the Gainesville area and Daniel England of Bartlett, Tennessee.
Joe and Pamela Hengen were looking forward to their son Matthew's return home this summer. The Hengens live between Gainesville and Theodosia. "He loved it out here in the woods. He was always out here. We had to go find him half the time," says Joe Hengen, Matthew's step-father.
But Matthew isn't coming home the way they had hoped. "Told her he was sending stuff home because his deployment's up in August," says Hengen.
They just learned Wednesday night that Matthew was killed in an IED explosion while on an escort mission in Iraq. "You never think it's going to happen to your kid," says Hengen.
Matthew was the kid that graduated from Lutie High School, was great with computers, and always wanted to fly. "Ever since I've known him, two years old, once he started talking, he wanted to be a pilot," Hengen says.
4 comments:
May God Bless his family, Thank you for honoring him & passing it all along. RIP Matthew.
Someday I will not have anymore funeral to attend for fallen heros, at least that is my wish. This week we go for another one of our own, LCpl Hill. As the media reports the end of the war in Afghanistan, I go visit and attend funerals for our fallen and wounded. Are they nt seeing what we are? Thank you for continuing to honor the fallen.
I had the wonderful opportunity of knowing PFC Matthew J England. He was like a nephew to me. I watched him grow up from the age of 2 to 22. A beautiful soul! Our hearts are broken for the loss of Matthew. I am a strong believer in our military....my dad was a Marine...Presidential guard for Kennedy in fact and so many of our family men were and are military. We pray everyday for those who are deployed to come home safe and for those that are not to not ever have to be deployed but we know when they are what risks they take. I pray for every military person we have...be safe and know you are supported and loved and prayed for every single day.
Thank you for posting this for Matthew England. I am trying to figure out who bdlemm is (watched him grow up from the age of 2 to 22??)
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