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Kim Pockey posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
Thinking of you and your family during this time. Rest in peace now Scott.
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Jackie John posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
Sharon, I'm so sorry for what happened Scott. I love you.
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Susie posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
I am soooo sorry for your loss. If I can do anything, please let me know. I can't imagine what you are going through.
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The Rice Family posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
Just want to thank his loving wife and son along with the family for the service of there husband, father, son, brother, uncle of Scott, who was willing to pay the ultimate price so that we can be free. And freedom is not free when it cost so much, the lives of our dear loved ones. How great the price! Thank you all again. May God hold you close to His heart of love as you all travel through the dark valley of grief. My you find comfort in His presence. He knows every tear that you shed and puts them in a bottle.Your are not alone for he is very near. He said I will never leave you nor forsake you. With:Love the Rice's
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SGT Michael Bennett posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
I am sorry for your loss. I had the previledge of knowing him briefly from our incounters at WHFRTC. You are in my prayers.
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Rita Francisco (SHP) posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
Sharon, I am so sorry to read of the loss of your son. Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. With love, Rita
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Trish Scheuneman posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
Dear Erin & Dylan, Mr. and Mrs. Jedrosko and family. I am so sorry for your loss. Though Scotts passing was not war related, he paid the price for his service for this country. We thank him and all the military men and women for doing the hardest job of all,defending this country and others that cannot defend themselves. We will honor him by continuing to pray for all of them. He is at peace where he is now unlike the world we live in here on earth. God bless him and all of you. Sincerely, Trish
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Luci Robinson posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
My heart aches for your loss, and I as an Army wife, and a proud citizen of these United States: THANK YOU for your sacrifice.
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Carol and Michael Young posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
Sharon, John and Suzie, I was shocked to see this news. Mike and I are praying for all of you. We are living in Virginia. I want you to know that I am proud to say that I took care of a little boy who grew up to be a hero.
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Cindy Gardner posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
Sharon, John & Suzie, words cannot express what your hearts are feeling right now..You are in my thoughts and heart during this difficult time!!! hugs to alll.
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2Lt Joshua McCabe, USAF posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
Death is a commingling of eternity with time; in the death of a good man, eternity is seen looking through time. I'm not really sure who said it (maybe Goethe) or why it stuck with me, but I think it's appropriate. In their grief, people often forget what a person's "life" actually was. It's not their physical make-up, but rather the aggregate of their ideas, actions, wisdom, joy, suffering, and overall impact on those around them. Clouded by sadness, we focus on the idea that without their physical self the person has somehow faded into nothingness; an unavoidable obscurity that means the person is gone forever. Yet, by remembering WHO the person was over WHAT they were (human), then their death is merely a release from the hazardous flux to which we are all subject. In carrying a piece of who they were with you, and always remembering and applying it, that person will live indefinitely. We should grieve the physical loss of a father, brother, son, and friend, but remember to exalt who he was and what he represented. I always believed the best way to ascertain the worth of a man is to look at those who mourn his death. I did not know Scott personally; I only knew his sister. Her grief and pain for his death, existing beyond the concept of a blood relation, tells me that he IS (not “was”) a good man and will endure in not only her, but also in others whom were close to him. I’m not a religious man, in any regard, so I will not make claims of any God. However, if I felt there was a secondary existence outside of time and space I know without doubt that he would be in a “better place”; as a soldier, he’s already served his time in Hell. I know these words are no small comfort, and they cannot change the course of time and causality. I can only sit here and offer myself in whatever way is needed. Memento mori; requiescat in pace.
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Carroll R. Michaud posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
The Final Salute “Brothers in Arms”, Military men and women down through the centuries, have traditionally exchanged “Hand Salutes” as a sign of recognition and as a way to render courtesy and respect one to another. This “Hand Salute” is the last that we shall render to Scott Michael Jedrosko our “Brother-in-Arms”. To his family it symbolizes the love and respect that we have for Scott. And to Scott it is rendered as a symbol of honor and gratitude to thank him for the devoted and selfless service he rendered to his country during OIF and OEF while serving in the U.S. Army. Scott, we bid you a sad farewell. You will be dearly missed from among our ranks. Be at Ease. Rest in Peace. On behalf of the 1,307 members of Lowe-McFarlane Post 14 of the American Legion, I extend our sympathies and our condolences to Scott’s family and loved ones. Dennis Engdahl, Commander, American Legion Post 14 5315 S. Lakeshore Drive, Shreveport, LA 71109 For the Commander,
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Mike Johnson posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
I never knew Scott but he is a true American hero. May the Lord offer his family peace of mine and serenity knowing of Scott's sacrifice and love of country. You should be extremely proud of this young man.
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Dawn Dutton posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
Scott was an amazing guy and from the moment i met him he touched my soul. My condolences go out to Mr. and Mrs. Jedrosko and and the rest of his family. It is hard enough to lose a loved one but even harder to lose a child. You are in my prayers. God Bless.
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L Greene posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
I am so sorry for your loss. May SCOTT MICHAEL JEDROSKO rest in peace and you find comfort in knowing that he is. My thoughts and prayers are with SCOTT and your family.~GOD bless~
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Sgt. Cox posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
I knew Scott from WFRTC where I worked with him. During that time he made a memorable and remarkable impression on me and others who worked with him. I greatly enjoyed the time I spent working along side him. My condolences to his family. He will be missed.
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Sheila Norcross posted a condolence
Monday, May 4, 2015
To Erin ,Dylan,Sharon,John and Suzie , Our thoughts and prayers are with you .Scott was a wonderful person he made us all so proud .He will be deeply missed.Just found out today 7/15/13
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