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U.S. Navy
MM3
Alexander Martyn Gimbutas
06 Sep 2010

Alexander was born in Vilnius, Lithuania, and spent his earliest childhood in an orphanage. Adopted at age four and a half, he came to California, first to Los Angeles and soon to Lucerne Valley, in the high desert close to Big Bear. Here he attended elementary and high school, made many friends, and enjoyed outdoor activities—sports and scouting. During elementary school, he played soccer and baseball; in high school, he distinguished himself in football and wrestling, earning numerous awards. He also did well academically and joined the Future Farmers of America. He belonged to the local Cub Scouts, as well as the Lithuanian Scouts Association, which met in Los Angeles and held summer camps in the Big Bear hills.

When the time came to attend college, Alexander opted to join the Navy and went to Chicago for basic training in 2009. He finished at the top of his class and was offered computer work on a submarine. However, he chose to join the USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19) a few months later and sail to Japan. He had been interested in Japan and studied the Japanese language in high school. The news of Alexander’s death due to an accidental fall in Yokosuka in September 2010 was a terrible blow to his family and friends.

Besides funeral services in Kaunas, Lithuania, there were several memorials in California for Alexander – Martyn, as we called him. He was remembered for his excellent service in the Navy by Naval officers, for his extraordinarily good and friendly character by family and friends; for his leadership in the Lithuanian Scouts by fellow scouts. Martyn loved animals as well as people. He enjoyed good food and good times. He was a whiz with computers and apparatuses of all kinds. But his most fervent interest seemed to be nature and “survival in nature.” Early on, he explored Lucerne Valley with his buddy Chris Anderson; then Big Bear hills with the scouts, and on our travels, numerous places in Lithuania with family and relatives.

Martyn enriched the lives of everyone he knew; his memory thrives among family, friends and shipmates. We are forever thankful for his brief but splendid presence among us.

(Živile Gimbutas, mother)

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U.S. Navy
EMC
Austin Walters
09 Jan 2023

EMC Walters of Pensacola, FL devoted over 18 years to the world's greatest Navy. He was a devoted sailor and enjoyed exploring the world. He began his career by decommissioning the USS John F. Kennedy, then moved to the USS Essex in Sasebo, Japan. He enjoyed shore duty at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay in GA where he earned Shore Junior Sailor of the Year for COMSUBLANT. After this he went back to sea duty with Assault Craft Unit Two where he and eventually earned his Craft master qualification (his favorite job in the Navy!) He finished his career as an RDC at Recruit Training Command, preparing the next generation of sailors for the fleet. This was his second most favorite job, despite the rigorous hours. Austin loved music, grilling, cold beer, good cigars, being outside, nights around a bonfire, and spending time with his family and friends. He was a simple guy and enjoyed the little things in life. Above all else, he was a devoted and loving father to three beautiful girls who miss him dearly. Til Valhalla.

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U.S. Navy
CPO
William Griffen
09 Nov 2012
My son William L Griffen was born on January 19, 1980 and passed away on November 9, 2012, he achieved the rank of Chief Petty Officer (CPO). He was following in his grandfather's footstep's. He was so worried about being let go due to the cancer. He loved serving his country.
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U.S. Navy
CPO
Charlie Keating IV
03 May 2016

Charlie was born to run. Top miler and ran for Indiana University. When he broke the 4-minute mile, “Mom, I’m in the best shape of my life….I’m going to BUDs to be a Navy SEAL”. Charlie was a member of SEAL Team 3 and SEAL Team 1 when he died fighting hundreds of ISIS terrorists. Charlie will always be remembered as a fun loving, funny, athletic, adventurous man who loved our country. He is missed everyday.

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U.S. Navy
LCDR
Steven D Hopkins
01 Aug 2017

The Citadel Class of 2009

Born in Wichita Falls, TX, Steven joined the Navy as an Ensign and served aboard the USS Ramage, USS Normandy, COMOPTEVFOR, and the USS Stethem. He enjoyed his deployments and visiting foreign ports, but loved his family. He was a proud father of 2 boys and loved taking them to the park and on walks. He enjoyed every breath he took and always had a smile on his face. Steven enjoyed his time in the Navy, exploring foreign ports on deployments, and excelling at his many jobs. He could make his sons, Alex and Nathan laugh better than anyone.

Survived By:

Spouse: Patty Hopkins

Children: Alex 7 and Nathan 5

Hopkins Parents: Laura and Lyle Hopkins

Pets: Golden Retrivers, Milo 11 and Rascal 9

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