Aaron loved serving his country and he also very much loved his wife Jennifer and his daughter Olivia Jane. She turned six years old and three weeks later her daddy was gone, as Aaron ended up taking his life. Olivia is tall, blonde and has her daddy’s crystal blue eyes. Aaron loved to restore old cars and on the back window of each one he had the saying “Character Still Counts”. He loved the outdoors, the beach, live concerts, Japanese food and fishing. He loved spending time with his girls and making them special videos with some of his favorite music. He also mentored many Junior Officers wanting them to do better and to succeed. He was a man of integrity, had deep faith and trusted God.
Kevin Ebbert
SO1 US NAVY SEAL KIA: 11-24-12, Afghanistan
Kevin took on everything he did with quiet confidence, a positive outlook, and intense interest in even the most mundane details. He was a professional soldier of the highest caliber, calculating, tough and dedicated. He was a steadying influence to those under his command and inspired confidence in his commanders. Kevin was also a trustworthy, reliable and genuinefriend. All who knew him will attest to his strength of character, his discipline and his resolute determination. His teammates described him as “A gentle soul who was tough as nails.”On his second deployment with SEAL Team 4, Kevin’s team came under fire, pinned down and sure to suffer severe casualties. Without regard to his own safety, Kevin removed himself from cover to radio for support. By doing so he saved all of his teammates and was the only loss of life when a sniper hit him from a vantage point above.Kevin was one of the best medics in the Teams. He received two Bronze Stars with Valor for his life saving actions during both deployments. At the time of his death, he had just received approval for an early discharge. He had been accepted at ODU in VA where he planned to complete his education to become a doctor.All who knew Kevin have attested to the positive impact he had on their lives. Survived by his family, friends, and teammates, he is missed dearly.
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Tevin LeMar Spencer was 26 years old when he passed. He was a warrior from the Navajo Nation. His clans were Red Bottom, Bitter Water, Many Goats, and Towering House Peoples. He excelled in sports and academics in high school, he was offered a full ride scholarship to Brown University but wanted to see the world. He enjoyed endurance races, fishing, and being with his children. He loved coming home to the Navajo reservation to be with family, eat traditional foods, and enjoy the outdoors. He was married at a young age to his high school sweetheart, Kaylee Hatathle, and they have three children: Maia, Myla, and Tevin, Jr. (TJ). He was an Aviation Ordinance man who served at the Naval Air Station-Oceana base in Virginia Beach, Virginia. He is survived by his parents, Olivia Lansing and Anthony Spencer. His sister, Nizhoni Spencer and niece, Kyrie Hinojos Garcia and his family.
PO2 Dwight F. Rogers, Jr. was the son of Dwight F. Rogers, Sr., and the late Tina L. Rogers. He was also the son of Karen L. Meadows-Rogers. Growing up, Dwight played sports with his siblings Arin and Alexis, whether football or track. He sang in the chorus with his brother and had a lovely singing voice. Dwight was known for his witty personality. Academically, he was in the Gifted and Talented program all through school and enrolled in honors and AP classes. His love for engineering began in middle school when he participated in a robotics camp and later in PMECS (Partners for Minorities in Engineering and Computer Science) at the University of South Carolina – Columbia Campus. He decided that he wanted to be a Mechanical Engineer. As a student at Spartanburg High School, he enrolled in engineering classes at Daniel Morgan Technology Center. Dwight graduated in the top thirty percent of his graduating class and received academic honors. After graduating from high school, he continued his education on a full scholarship at South Carolina State University for Mechanical Engineering and Track and Field. Dwight was a Triathlete and was very good at the triple jump. After two years in college, he decided to serve his country and joined the Navy. He graduated top of his class in boot camp out of 699 recruits!
Dwight was the life of the party, and we miss him every day. There’s not one day we do not think about him. He was a son, a brother, a father of three, a husband, a nephew, and a friend. May his legacy live forever in the hearts of those who knew him.
MA2 Mark Mayo was a amazing son, brother and friend. Being a single mother, I didn't have a Valentine's date, my son MA2 MARK MAYO told me that I looked pretty and that he was going to take me out, he was such a gentleman opening and closing the door, and played the song How Sweet it is to be loved by you, We had gone to Red Lobster.
MA2 Mark Mayo was born on September 7, 1989, in Washington DC to the proud parents of Sharon Blair and Decondi Mayo. Mark was the baby of the family and a "momma's boy". Mark had 6 bothers and 1 sister. He graduated from Williamsport High School in June of 2007. He reported to the masters-at arms "A" school located at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonia, TX in 2008.
His first tour of duty was a Naval Security Force Bahrain where he served from February 2008 to March 2009. Completing that tour, he remained overseas taking orders to Naval Station Rota, Spain. There he was promoted to Petty Officer Third Class, thus becoming a non-commissioned officer. In May of 2011, Mark was transferred to Naval Station Norfolk where he served as the chief of the guard with the waterside security division of Naval Station Norfolk's security department. In November of 2011, he was promoted to PO2.
Marks's personal decorations include the Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Overseas Service Ribbon, Navy Expert Pistol Military Medal, Navy and Navy Sharpshooter Riffle Ribbon.
Mark was loving and kind and respected by all.
Chief Petty Officer Huse, was a Special Operations Independent Duty Corpsman. He joined the Navy at 21 in 2006 and served as a Corpsman for 9 or 10 years before joining Special Forces. He served a total of 19 years and went on 8 combat deployments before he passed. He was very intense, loyal and brave, yet selfless beyond measure. He was born and raised in California and served at 29 Palms and Camp Pendleton. In 2020 he transferred to Camp Lejeune in North Carolina. He had always wanted to have a family of his own and in his final years he was a loving son, husband, son-in-law and father to 2 beautiful girls and was in search of his Norwegian roots. He is sorely missed on a daily basis and never will be replaced.
LT. John Eugene Grider was born on January 21st, 1987, and became the oldest of five children. John was patriotic and became an Eagle Scout. John was accepted into the United States Naval Academy and earned an Ocean Engineering degree and the Russian language. He moved on to Nuclear School and served as a Chief engineer qualified Nuclear Submarine officer aboard the USS Louisville. He enjoyed those years stationed in Hawaii. He embarked on some “Secret Missions” even as a very young man. He was promoted to Lt. John Grider then made a career decision to become a Medical Doctor. He entered Medical School at the Uniformed Services University at Bethesda. In his fourth year, John unfortunately passed in a tragic accident on July 3rd, 2020. John loved his military family and is sincerely missed by them, his family and his many friends. He will always be loved and remembered.
William enlisted in the Navy in 2004, and the Navy Reserves in 2010.
He was from Jackson, MS. He graduated from Forest Hill High School in 2003, and attended Jackson State University. His freshman year he made the academic Dean's List, and finished one semester of his sophomore year. In February 2010, he was accepted and entered Ex'Pression College for Digital Arts in Emeryville, California. He had been working on a Bachelor's Degree in Sound Arts. William was sent to Hawaii for training in July 2011 where he drowned in August 2011. He was 26 years young.
CAPT Suzanne Ruth Meyer (56, Lorton VA / Monroeville PA) passed away peacefully surrounded by family on Dec 14, 2024. Suzanne was a brilliant, curious, caring person; a bookworm who traveled the world, got her pilot’s license, and was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution. She was dedicated to her loving husband Jim Phillips & his children; her adoring parents David & Mary Lou Serene Meyer, her sister Rebecca Meyer Gottlieb (husband EJ Gottlieb), and beloved nieces Emily, Vanessa, and Audrey Gottlieb. She graduated from the University of Pittsburgh (Political Science, Russian language), M.A. International Affairs; and was in Delta Phi Epsilon sorority. CAPT “Oscar” Meyer was a Naval officer for 28 years with three carrier deployments (USS EISENHOWER, ROOSEVELT, & NIMITZ), many shore deployments including the U.S. Mission to the United Nations (NYC), with her last position as Dep N3 Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI).
Captain Edmund B. Taylor Jr was assigned as a chief of staff of Flotilla 11, Commander Cruiser Destroyer Group 7th Fleet. On May 8, 1972, he was a passenger aboard a helicopter attempting to make a night landing on the fantail of the USS Providence (clg-6). The helicopter crashed and fell overboard.
Captain Taylor,Admiral Robinson and LCDR Leaver were lost in the crash and their remains were never located. They are listed with honor among the missing in action because no remains were found.
He was born on June 8, 1991 at Good Samaritan Hospital in Downers Grove, IL, Ryan grew up in Lisle, IL and graduated High School in 2009. In HS he was a 3 sport athlete: Football, Wrestling and Throws for Track and Field. He enjoyed wresting best and was part of their winning team 2009. He was active with Boy Scouts. His favorite memories were made while participating with the 1776 Venture Crew. With them, he reenacted as a Loyalist for the Queen’s Royal Army. He would jokingly say, “Well someone has to do it!” He enjoyed reenacting very much and looked forward to continue once he returned home.
As a child, Ryan always wanted to join the service. In 2012 his dream came true when he was accepted in the US Navy where he proudly served as an Electronics Technician for Seal Team 7 in San Diego, CA. He was called to his first deployment and left home April of 2015 where he joined Operation Inherent Resolve. He was temporarily assigned to the Crisis Response Element of Joint Special Operations Task Force-Arabian Peninsula, Special Operations Command Central, US Central Command. There he died on May 21, 2015. He was posthumously promoted to PO2.
He is dearly missed by his parents Daniel and Karen; sister and brother in law, Tamara and Brett Rotelli; sister, Audrey Burris; niece and nephew, Guiliana and Nello Rotelli.
AO3 Naval Petty Officer Deavon Christopher Frazier was an outstanding service man, son and father who gave his life in a drowning to save a child who was drowning while on a canoe . He was a gentle soul a thespian who loved acting dancing and most of all he loved family and people. Mommy will always cherish and love you. I am so proud of you. You gave so we could live. I, your siblings, family and friends will always love you.
Kind, sensitive & funny; proud Navy brother to many; proud sibling to his 3 brothers; proud husband; gone too soon and missed immensely every day by his broken-hearted Mom… "Love you so much my T”
As a kid Dominic had always talked about joining the military and in 2020, he made that happen. He was excited to see the world and serve his country. He was stationed in Lemoore, CA as an AO3 (posthumously) and attached to the USS Abraham Lincoln San Diego. He deployed in January 2022 to August 2022.
Dom loved life and lived it to the fullest. He had a smile that lit up a room and loved to make people laugh. Somehow, he was able to make people feel included and welcome. It may be the protective instinct he had. He had many interest especially hiking, fishing, golfing, bonfires, kayaking and playing ice hockey. He is very loved and will be missed and never forgotten.
“See you in Valhalla"
“Sweet Roses are among Us
In their Splendor and their Form
The Light of God is upon Us
Because we’ve been tested in the Storm
The Love of God will direct Us
In the Light upon our Path
We need not overly Worry
Because the Angels have our Backs.”
We Love you Ian Dane Zimmerman! You are our ANGEL!
Angela Boone, Ian’s Mother
In Honor of Zachary Douglas McKain Zachary Douglas McKain, born May 7, 1987, served with honor and distinction as a Lieutenant in the United States Navy. Known for his leadership, dedication, and unwavering commitment to his fellow sailors, Zachary embodied the core values of duty, courage, and service above self. His time in the Navy reflected a deep sense of responsibility and pride in protecting his country. Zachary possessed a deep understanding of the human mind and had a way of connecting with others on a profound level. On January 16, 2024, we lost a remarkable individual whose legacy of service and sacrifice will never be forgotten. Zachary’s impact lives on in the hearts of those who knew him and, in the freedoms, he helped defend. He will be remembered with gratitude, respect, and enduring honor.
Chief Pingeton was born on January 1, 1974 in Fort Payne, AL. On August 2003 she snuck off and enlisted in the US Navy Reserves with her friend Crystal while living in Chesapeake, VA. Chief Pingeton met her husband, retired MAC Jason Pingeton in VA in 1998, they were married for 16 years. They have 6 children together Jordan, Shania, Sean, Cyaira, Justin and Jasel. She enjoyed spending time with the family, baking, watching Alabama football games and always had time to lend her ear to her junior Sailors and peers alike. Chief Pingeton came into the Navy as a Yeoman and her first duty assignment was with Seabee detachment 22 out of Richmond, VA. She switched rates to a Storekeeper when she went from USNR to FTS. Her previous assignments include SWRMC San Diego, NAVSUP San Diego, CRG -1, LCSRON-1 and NAVSUP New Orleans. She transferred to NOSC Tampa in November 2021 and immediately made an impact on her Sailors. The CMC hand selected her to take over Admin and be the SEL during his time away from command while still operating as the Supply Chief. After a long and hard battle with cancer Chief Pingeton passed away surrounded by family and friends on September 10, 2023. Her legacy will live on to those that knew her throughout the Navy and the community.
ITSN Collin William Bowen passed away suddenly and unexpectedly as the result of complications from a seizure while underway on the USS Wasp on April 18th, 2023, two months shy of his 24th Birthday. Born June 18, 1999, Collin was a 2017 graduate of Anchor Bay High School and enlisted in the US Navy immediately following high school graduation. An avid gamer, Collin has friends from all over the world, and it fueled his career as an Information Systems Technician in the Navy.
Collin is survived by his wife, Alysia, his loving parents: Andrea (Randall) Mink, Gavin Bowen (Jeanette Gilbert), his siblings Kathryn Crosby, Jeremiah Mink, Michael (Amelia) Crosby, Cameron Crosby, Clayton Gilbert and Max Gilbert; his grandparents Douglas Maitrott, Janice Burgess, and Howard (Catherine) Wilcox; as well as an amazing network of extended family, friends and shipmates.?
He was so loved and is so very missed.
Richard DeTienne was married in 1978 and had three children, two daughters and one son. He volunteered for sea duty in order to ensure that his family did not have to move around too often. CPO Richard DeTienne passed away on October 19, 2003.
Served in the US Navy, mother of her daughter Cici. Loved the outdoors, hanging with her friends, being a mom and music. Never Forgotten.
Loving Husband, Son, Brother, Friend and Dog Dad. Always the light in the
darkest of times. Greatly missed and forever loved.
Petty Officer 3rd Class Hospital Corpsman