Skip to Content

Navy Gold Star Program Information & Resource Site

Navy Gold Star is the Navy’s official program for providing long-term support to surviving families of Sailors who pass while on Active Duty. If you are visiting this page because you are a surviving family member of a deceased service member, please accept our most heartfelt sympathy and gratitude for your loved one’s service and sacrifice in defending our nation . . .

Contact Us

AI-Gen_GoldStar_Support_01_1920x1080.jpg

Navy Gold Star Coordinator Support

Navy Gold Star Coordinators provide support to families around the world. Find a coordinator near you.

Navy Gold Star Tributes


U.S. Army
Major
Stewart McGurk
12 Dec 2018

Stewart McGurk served his country as an EOD soldier during Operations Iraqi Freedom.  He also courageously served in Operations Enduring Freedom.  

VIEW TRIBUTE
U.S. Navy
LCDR
Michael D. Edwards
26 Nov 2011
This letter is in remembrance and honoring Lt. Commander Michael D. Edwards born October 13, 1970 who passed away in November of 2011. I’m thankful for this courageous husband and father, who spent most of his life serving our country. He has left behind to great young men Michael Jr. 23, who has now graduated college and is a computer programmer and Jordan 19 who is attending Sacramental State as a Business Major. They have surely stepped into their fathers shoes, with education in mind. We now stand and honor him since his loss by opening a Non Profit in 2012 named after his son’s MNJ Foundation. This nonprofit serves the Modesto California community by helping veterans, homeless, incarcerated and the less fortunate trying to get back to life in general. By providing job training skills, business skills and community resources to support the underserved residents. He inspired me with his giving heart to help others and always joking spirit when someone needed uplifting. Lt. Commander Michael D Edwards will always be honored as long his family is blessed to keep his legacy going.
VIEW TRIBUTE
U.S. Navy
PO2
Vaughn Allen Thompson
20 Aug 2021
Vaughn is my second child and the only child his father and I planned. We knew we wanted a boy and by the grace of God we got one. Vaughn was a great child even though he was slow to speak and walk and once he started speaking it was gibberish and no one understood him except me. Which is how life would play out, I would become his best friend. He shared a lot with me, especially his treatment in the Navy. He was stationed in Coronado and according to my son it was not the best experience. When my son died, he said mom,” I am finally happy” he was able to live out his passion and for that I am thankful to God. To God be the glory for the good things He has done. I will forever love you, Son. Isaiah 57: 1-2
VIEW TRIBUTE
U.S. Navy
BU1
Michael Nordquest
28 Jul 2022
BU1 Michael Nordquest proudly served his country for 17.5 years as a dedicated Navy Seabee, embodying strength, honor, and unwavering commitment. He was not only a skilled builder in uniform, but also the foundation of his family—a loving husband and devoted father. Michael’s greatest pride and joy were his two children, Adelynn and Jaccson, who were the light of his life. He loved his family deeply and wholeheartedly, always putting them first and creating a life filled with love, laughter, and security. His sacrifice is immeasurable, and his absence is deeply felt every day. Yet his legacy lives on through the lives he touched, the service he gave, and the love he leaves behind. BU1 Nordquest will forever be remembered as a hero, a protector, and a man whose love continues to guide his family forward.
VIEW TRIBUTE
U.S. Navy
Seaman
Scott Richard Oswalt
16 Feb 1989
Scott was loved by everyone who knew him, and at his memorial it was standing room only totally overwhelming. In both elementary and high school he played baseball, football and was an award winning wrestler. He wanted to serve his country and chose the US Navy for many reasons but mostly because his dad served for four years. We lost Scotty 35 years ago, miss him every day and wonder what it would be like if he was here. He was the best in every way and we are thankful to have had him with us for those nineteen short years. We have a rich military family history serving the country we love back to the revolutionary War and Scott proudly joined the ranks of those past and future.
VIEW TRIBUTE

Navy Gold Star Testimonials