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To our sweet handsome man, Juan Michael Soriano, from the day you were born , we were so in love with you, with your chubby cheeks, head full of hair and those adorable dimples, how could we be so lucky to get such a blessing from God. We watched you grow from a baby to a bright intelligent man. You were always an inspiration and such a sweet soul. We admired your motivation and determination to always be the best, whether it be playing soccer, or just being the loving father, son , and brother, you made all our hearts melt. Your smile was so contagious, and your eyes were a ray of light, now when we look into the sky, we see your ambience and strength to keep us moving. Juannie you are hero! We will always keep your legacy alive , and thank you for all of your accomplishments, and serving our country. This is not goodbye; this is till we see you again. We love you!
Jayton Daniel Patterson of Sedley, Va. was born on August 9, 1978. He was the firstborn son of Frank and Sharon Patterson. Jayton shared a loving relationship with his sister Mattie and brother Hunter. He engaged in all sports during his childhood and teen years - hunting, fishing, baseball, football and basketball. He was an active member of Millfield Baptist Church and was known as a soldier of God.
After graduating high school from Tidewater Academy, he attended college prior to enlisting in the Marine Corps in 1999 and re-enlisted in 2003. Jayton trained in Parris Island, and then went on to serve his first 4 years as part of the White House Security Detail in Washington, D. C. Stationed at 8th and I Marine Barracks, he marched proudly in the Evening Parades. He was an elite Marine who had toured the Pentagon and the World Trade Center with President Bush after the September 11th attacks. He found the love of his life, married Stephanie Bays of Wakefield on February 15, 2003 and they were blessed on October 15 with a beautiful daughter, Claire.
Jayton was transferred to Camp Lejeune in August 2003. He deployed with the 1st Battalion, 2nd Marines, Bravo Company, Weapons Platoon, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit in July 2004 to Iraq. Jayton was killed by an IED explosion in the Anbar Province of Iraq on January 15, 2005. He died a hero, serving his country and protecting our freedom. Semper Fi.
Joel was born in Georgia. He loved the Navy and serving his country. He was married for 25 years and has two beautiful daughters.
(lovingly submitted by his wife, Lisa McCoy)
Mamma Misses You So Much My Love.
(Nuclear Submarine Electrician. Top of her class!)
Our hearts will always miss you!