Mario Francisco Espino, a Navy Aircrewman, avid waterman, and proud local of Kailua, Hawaii, was born October 1st, 1987, in El Paso, Texas. He passed September 30th, 2020, the day before his 33rd birthday. Mario served as full-time support for VR-51 Windjammers at Kaneohe Marine Corps Base, which not only allowed him the opportunity to explore the world but provided him with an extended Navy family that he deeply cherished.
Mario lived a vibrant and active life, embracing every moment to its fullest. He enjoyed traveling the world while at the same time pursuing his passions for surfing and photography. He exemplified the “Spirit of Aloha” through his profound love for the island, its people, and his devotion to his wife, family, God, and friends. Mario’s love of the ocean was only surpassed by the love and aloha he spread with everyone fortunate enough to have met him.
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Richard entered the Navy in April of 2010, his military awards and decorations include, 3 Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medals, Meritorious Unit Commendation, Coast Guard Meritorious Team Commendation, 3 Navy "E" Ribbon, 2 Good Conduct Medals, National Defense Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Sea Service Deployment Ribbon and Pistol Marksmanship Medal. Petty Officer Milner is survived by his mother, Eleanor Milner, His sister Denise Miner, brother David Milner and his sister in-law Michelle Milner and 2 nieces, Ana Lucia Milner Torres and Zariya Robinson. His Father Dennis Milner deceased was an Army Veteran.
Richard was born in Fairfield CA, when on leave from the Navy, Richard continued his love of traveling and visited and enjoyed Berlin, Germany, Prague, Crech Republic, Hungry, Budapest and numerous places in the United States. Richard loved coming home to visit Vacaville and attending Fleet Week and Italian Festival in San Francisco every October with his Mom Eleanor, family and friends. Richard loved cooking, spending time with lots of family and friends. He made a point to visit everyone while home on leave. Richard loved the Oakland A's Baseball Team, he will especially be remembered for being a funny, caring, loving, Kind man. He treasured his family and friends; Richard will be remembered for living life to the fullest and making every moment of life count. He is deeply missed by his family and so many friends.
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Warrant Officer W-1, U.S. Navy
Veteran of:
U.S. Navy 1946-1948, 1949-1954, 1955-1968
Cold War 1946-1968
Korean War 1950-1951
Vietnam War 1967-1968 (KIA)
Gene Tinnin was born April 11, 1929, in Houston, Texas. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy on April 11, 1946. He was a mess cook at Reception Station Treasure Island, California, then as a guard at Fleet Activity Yokosuka, Japan. He served aboard the heavy cruiser USS Chicago (CA-136) and the aircraft carrier USS Ticonderoga (CV-14).
Petty Officer Tinnin reenlisted in the Navy on April 5, 1949, and then served as an electronics technician (ET) aboard the heavy cruiser USS Macon (CA-132). He was an ET aboard the battleship USS Missouri (BB-63) including Korea.
Petty Officer Tinnin attended Underwater Demolition Team (UDT) training with Class 009 at NAB Little Creek, Virginia, from July to October 1952, and then served with UDT-4 until he left active duty on April 9, 1954.
He reenlisted in the Navy on December 7, 1955, and served as an ET aboard the USS Vandivier.
Petty Officer Tinnin again attended UDT training with Class 017 at NAB Little Creek followed by service with UDT-21 at Little Creek. His next assignment was with SEAL Team TWO at NAB Little Creek, followed by Officer Candidate School for Warrant Officer training.
He was appointed a Warrant Officer in the U.S. Navy and served with SEAL Team ONE at NAB Coronado, California. He deployed to South Vietnamuntil he was killed in action on August 20, 1968.
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Remembering the life of RP2 Pasquale A.Troisi. Son of Pamela Troisi Father of Giovanni and Matteo Troisi We love and miss you more and more each day !
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Kevin graduated from Tolar High School in Tolar, TX in 2009. He chose to go to the Navy to help pay for college and for the discipline he knew he needed. He was known for his giant smile and innocence. It was easy to find him during Boot Camp graduation because he was (even though he was probably not supposed to) smiling from ear to ear. His friends in the Navy were protective of him and hold him in very high regard even now.
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Gregory Ellis's dedication to service lead him to the United States Navy, where he embraced the call of duty with honor and commitment. He carried with him the values of integrity, strength, and loyalty traits that defined both his military service and his personal life. Greg always made time for his family and friends. With his trademark sense of humor, infectious laugh, and big smile, he knew how to make even the most serious situations light-hearted and fun. He will be remembered as someone with a giving heart, gentle spirit, and friend to all.
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Rick was a Navy Chief. He loved his family and the Navy. My favorite memories are all the time we had together while he was growing up.
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Our son Chris was a very studious boy who from an early age showed an interest in flying. His love of flying increased as he grew older and the Navy F14 Tomcat was his love. He applied to the USNA and was so thrilled to be accepted. It was a tough four years but he achieved his goal and was accepted to flight school. He was stationed at NAS Kingsville where he earned his wings and became a Navy pilot flying the F-18 Hornet. Another dream he had was to become a Test Pilot which he also achieved. He loved flying but unfortunately his life was cut short in April 2002 due to a training accident while testing an aerobatic plane at Pax River. Chris died doing what he loved. We will never forget him.
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Billy was an outgoing energetic man with an infectious smile and laugh who always went out of his way to help anybody, especially the “underdog”. Billy always went above and beyond to help those in need of learning, and pushed them to reach their goal working right along with them, never giving up on them, or anybody throughout his life. He loved sports, a natural born athlete. A definite competitor and would not give up on his game or anyone. Billy joined the USN proudly in 2003 receiving many awards and medals and had planned on retirement. He worked hard and achieved every goal he set for himself ( which were many) and wouldn’t stop!! Billy lost three of his four children along with him.
His children Jojo, Kaylee, Jacob, and Brooke were his world and while on shore duty they were with him every given moment. Billy left behind his wife Jonielle, a son Jacob, and mom Edith Spillers.
Forever my hero
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Ronald Shousky, Second Class Master of Arms, was born on March 4th, 1997. Ron was a hardworking man who had a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice and served in the Navy. He was stationed in Sasebo, Japan and lived with his wife, Brooke Lyons, when he passed away on September 18th, 2024. Every day Ron brainstormed ways on how he could be the best version of himself and how he could leave this world a better place. He spread positivity, love, wisdom, acceptance, encouragement, kindness, and knowledge to everyone around him. He was the voice of reason to his parents and younger siblings. In the words of Ron, "Don't just talk about, be about it." Ron was named “One of One” by his command, CFAS.
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Petty Officer 1st Class (PO1) John Michael Miller was born on November 17th, 1981, the only child of John H. and Lanita (Sconce) Miller Smith in Columbia, Missouri. Known as “John” in the Navy, “Michael” by his family, and “Mike” by his buds, he was respected and loved by all.
Sports and the Navy were his life. Between playing soccer from the age of 7, to making the all-state team in high school, he knew sports, both college and pros. An avid fan of the Jayhawk Men's basketball, St. Louis Cardinals, and pro basketball and soccer, his knowledge of different sports and players amazed others.
Michael was so highly successful in his Navy Career that at the time of his death, he had qualified for an early promotion [Chief Petty Officer]. All the while, he never let his family know of his Navy success or high security clearance.
Michael was a giver and team player even in the Navy. He gave the gift of life in death, through organ donation. He was a loving and fabulous son and a friend to many. Our hearts are still broken at his passing.
Michael passed away tragically on February 17, 2021.
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Aaron Fowler lived his first 18 years in Tulsa, OK, where he was born. Upon graduation from the Naval Academy, he was selected for service with EOD. He took 1 ½ years to earn a Masters in Arabic Studies @ Georgetown University then completed the two-year EOD training pipeline before reporting for duty in San Diego in January of 2022. The three things most important to Aaron were the gospel of Jesus Christ, community and challenges, in that order! He found ways to work all three of these together no matter where he was or what he was doing. He located a community of Christians at the Naval Academy which led to two years of missions work in North Africa. He utilized every opportunity to travel around the world, but his destination in the US was Washington, DC, where he connected frequently with friends and roommates from his home church. Aaron is missed by his parents and three brothers as well as many friends and family around the globe. We are thankful for his Navy family's remembrance of him on this earth, and we are comforted by the thought that his name is written in the Lamb’s Book of Life, NEVER to be forgotten!
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Athan grew up in a small town called Nederland, Tx and graduated in 2000. Athan grew up playing sports mainly soccer and football. He achieved the Eagle Scout rank by age 16 and joined the Navy in 2001. After schooling at Great Lakes, he trained with the Marines in NC. He finished his schooling at Pensacola in Aviation Medicine in 2003 and was assigned to NAS Lemoore, Ca. He met his wife Catherine and was married in 2005. Their daughter Cailey was born in December 2005. While assigned to the USS Abraham Lincoln he was part of the crew that helped the people affected by the tsunami in 2004. He enjoyed working with the pilots and loved going with them on trainings. Sadly his last training was at AF base Elmendorf, Ak.
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PO1 Navy Corpsman Alexander Vernon was kind, loving, and deeply thoughtful, with a gentle spirit that touched everyone he met. His giving nature was evident in the way he helped others without being asked and in the simple, genuine warmth he shared through a smile or kind word. Intelligent and quick-witted, he brought light and laughter wherever he went. He had a special love for animals, especially kittens, reflecting the same compassion he showed to others. To his family, his mom, dad, and sister, he was a constant source of pride, joy, and love and was loved beyond words. His kindness, humor, and generous heart remain with all who knew him. Alexander will never be forgotten and always remembered with love, respect, and honor. He is survived by his loving parents, Michael and Dawn, and his sister, Emily Coyle, and her husband, Eric, along with their children, Evelyn and Ethan.
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Raised in Siler City, NC, Luke B. Moody attended Jordan Matthews High School. He played football and baseball and was a member of the National Beta Club. After graduation, Luke attended NC State University where he earned his BS in Environmental Science with a minor in Naval Studies. He was a member of the NCSU ROTC program and an active member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. “He was a true leader and a gentleman,” said his mother. After college, Luke joined the Navy. While stationed at Whiting Field, Pensacola, FL, Luke began his career as a Navy helicopter pilot. After Pensacola, he was stationed at Naval Station Norfolk, VA, with Sea Combat Squadron Two Six, where he would obtain the rank of Lieutenant. Luke loved bodybuilding, flying his MH-60 Sierra helicopter, riding his motorcycle and dirt bike, nutrition therapy, and most of all, “for his warm gentle hugs.” He enjoyed target shooting, hunting, fishing, spear fishing, kayaking, and spending time with family and friends. He is remembered by his mother and stepfather, Crystal and Bill Harman, his father and stepmother, Thomas and LaDonna Moody, his brother, Zachary and his sisters, Logan, Christian, and Mary.
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Jason was born into a military family in Dover, Delaware. He was an avid wrestler, and body builder. Jason chose SAR because he wanted to save lives. He was also an organ donor, and his donations saved several people. He is remembered fondly by all who ever met him.
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According to his mom, Nancy, David Eberhart Jr. wanted to be either a chef or a Sailor when he grew up. “He always loved talking to adults as a child and would listen to his grandfather's war stories intently – no matter how many times he heard them,” she said. “I'm proud of the choice he made.” David had a good heart, was tons of fun and loved to laugh. “He would make a fool of himself dancing in front of mirror by himself,” she said. A protector of his family, David will always be remembered for his fierce devotion to his family and to the Navy. “He ate, drank, walked, slept, breathed, and bled NAVY,” said his mom. “Life as we knew it died the second David drew his last breath,” she said. “I am proud to have given my son the life he wanted. It was full of adventure, great opportunities, and he loved every moment enjoying what he did.” David is remembered by his wife Hiroko, his sons Phoenix and Kuniyuki, his mom, Nancy, his sisters Dorothy, Shannon and Kimberly, and his brother Sean.
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Shianne “Shi” Taylor Soles, age 19, was taken from this world on May 4, 2019. She was born and raised in Spokane, Washington. From the day she was born, she was a bright light that would flood the room wherever she went. As a young girl she spent many years involved in dance she loved music and to express herself and entertain others. She was always active, participating in basketball, volleyball, cross country, track, DECA, and cheerleading. She loved being a part of a team and encouraging others to do their best. She loved road trips and cheering on Husky football. Most of all, she loved to laugh. She had a passion for life, and the desire to be a part of something bigger.
She arrived at U.S. Navy Recruit Training Command on July 18th and graduated September 14th, 2018. She then attended Hospital Corpsman 'A' School in San Antonio, Texas where she graduated in January 2019. Soon after, she arrived at her first duty station, Naval Medical Center Portsmouth where she was assigned to the immunization clinic under the Directorate of Public Health services where she successfully immunized over 150 patients including active duty and civilian beneficiary personnel.
HN Shianne Soles held a role in the mission to maintain readiness within the world's greatest Navy. One of her biggest goals was to achieve to title of Petty Officer Third Class by the year 2020, to continue her education and work towards getting her bachelor's degree in Science, with her ultimate goal of becoming a Physician's Assistant.
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Cherone followed his dad's footsteps and joined the U.S. Navy in January 2000. He planned to use his military experience to go in law enforcement. He was a very lovable and affectionate child and young man. Cherone was killed in the terrorist attack of the USS Cole. Before 9/11 there was 10/12.
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LTC Livingston Hickling loved to serve the country. He was a truly infantryman, he treasured his time as an enlisted soldier after transitioning to become an Officer. He was very proud of his Ranger tab. He deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan. He served as an AGR in the Hawaii National Guard, his last assignment was at NGB in Arlington Virginia. He was very private about personal life but was a loyal friend and a good listener. He was a great husband and an excellent father. He loved World History and was an avid reader. He always planned special birthdays for the family but didn't like to celebrate his. He enjoyed to serve others and always been behind the scene working hard to "accomplish the task" one of his favorite things to say was " if you are going to jump off a cliff, go face first to enjoy the view". He got a sudden diagnosed esophageal cancer and passed away two months later on August 3rd 2020. He was 41 years old. He is buried in section 60 at Arlington National Cemetery.
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Throughout his service with the Navy, Luke practiced the qualities of being a hospital man in his compassion, service dedication and kind demeanor. He was born April 14, 1990 in Vietnam and died August 19, 2014 at Beaufort SC.
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To know Serena is to know love. Her gregarious heart, earnest curiosity, radiant kindness, and radical resilience were just a few of the many gifts and lessons she left to her family, community, and all those she met. We remember with tenderness and gratitude the fierceness and determination of her spirit, the brightness of her laughter (which still echoes in our hearts) and the generosity and wholeness of her loving presence. The impact of her care, her smile, and her character matched the depth of her beauty, boldness and bravery. In all life’s endeavors, she was committed to giving her whole self. Serena died too soon in a training accident with her friend Lyndsay who she shared a matching tattoo with: appropriately including their legacy “Little Acts of Kindness”. She is incredibly missed by her mom, Lisa, her brother Joe and his family, her sister Teresa, and her brother Mitch.
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Nicolas D. Checque was a highly skilled and courageous Navy SEAL who dedicated his life to serving his country. Born in Pennsylvania, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy and became part of the elite SEAL Team 6, demonstrating unwavering commitment, bravery, and selflessness. On December 8, 2012, during a daring rescue mission in Afghanistan to save an American doctor held hostage, Checque made the ultimate sacrifice. His actions embodied many of the SEAL ethos as he fearlessly led the charge to ensure the safety of others. Awarded the Bronze Star and the Purple Heart, his legacy lives on through the lives he impacted and the freedoms he defended. Remembered as a humble warrior with an unbreakable spirit, Nicolas Checque’s heroism continues to inspire those who follow in his footsteps. His sacrifice reminds us of the true cost of freedom and the depth of his devotion to duty.
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Aviation Electrician Third Class Brandon Caserta was a proud US Navy sailor. Brandon was known by those who served alongside him as one of the hardest-working members of his command. He brought energy, determination, and a deep sense of responsibility to everything he did. His radiant smile could light up a room, and his kindness made others feel seen, valued, and welcome. He was a loyal friend and a devoted son who truly cared for others. Brandon had a natural way of lifting people up and leaving a lasting impression. His legacy lives on through The Brandon Act, a law created in his honor to ensure service members can confidentially seek mental health care. Because of Brandon, lives are being changed and barriers are being broken. Though his loss is deeply felt, his story continues to inspire hope. He will always be remembered, honored, and never forgotten.
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Lieutenant Benjamin Kirk Frederick, M.D. passed away on December 17, from injuries sustained while on active duty stationed in Iwakuni, Japan. Ben was a flight surgeon in the U.S. Navy with the Silver Eagles VMFA 115 Marine F-18 squadron. With an adventurous soul and a drive to serve others, he found a perfect fit in a career as a Naval Flight Surgeon. He was a caring and devoted friend, brother, son, and doctor. An avid traveler with an eye for adventure, Ben steered his schooling and career to take him all over the globe. He was a wonderfully independent and carefree spirit from the start. From a childhood full of friends and family in Vermont and college at the University of San Diego and Florence Italy, to obtaining his medical doctorate from the University of Colorado School of Medicine, clinical public health work in Haiti, Ghana, and beyond, to earning his wings and proudly serving as a Flight Surgeon in the U.S. Navy, Ben lived a full life. Though a carefree, fun-loving, and lively force, he was fiercely devoted in service to his squadron and in loyalty to his friends and family.
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From the moment he opened his eyes each morning, Lance Cpl. Eric Levi Ward surged with vivacious life and energy. Even in combat, those who loved him spoke of the life and joy in which he brought to every situation. Eric died February 21, 2010 in Helmand Province, Afghanistan at the age of 19.
Born in Fairfax, VA on August 17th, 1990. Those who knew him cherished his genuine ability to make you laugh, even through the most difficult of times.
Eric lived a full life in a short 19 years. He traveled the world, and experienced great successes in friendships and family. He was a natural athletic leader and lived a life full of adventure and experience.
Eric entered the United States Marines Corps immediately after high school, continuing on a 4th generation legacy in his family. He was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment. He captured the hearts of his fellow troops and served beside them without hesitation, and when it came to giving up the thing that mattered most, he gave his life. Eric Levi Ward is a hero. He will be loved and missed dearly, but never forgotten.
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When Ben was little, he said he wanted to grow up and have 100 kids - name 5 after his siblings and parents and name the other 95 Ben. Luckily, he changed his plans to finishing his undergraduate degree while on active duty and to go to law school when he retired. He always said his main Navy goal was to out rank his Dad a Chief, and Mom a Senior Chief Petty Officer before he was through. His ultimate goal was to be the first Navy Nuke on the Federal Bench.
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Keon Askew graduated from Nuclear Sub School in Groton, Connecticut. He became a Fire Control Technician on nuclear missiles. His submarine is the USS San Francisco 711. As a Christian he like to feed and fellowship with his shipmates. He had a good heart. He is dearly missed.
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