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And he died for what? :(


He died making sure that Taliban arseholes won't be setting up training camps in Afghanistan, where other arseholes from all over the world would be learning how to blow up your sorry ass.

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Rest in peace brother, may god protect your love ones just like you did for us.

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Question politicians all you like.

But please please. Never, ever question anyone that signs up and serves for our country. They check -in their egos on sign-in. They agree to do everything their country asks of them, without question.

LeRoy. I didn't know you. It breaks my heart to know you served, and sacrificed your life at such a young age. You served your country, and you have our thanks. We are safer down to your service, and others like you.


I can't question what a solider does? So they can do anything their leaders tell them to, and that's okay? Be careful there.

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I called over to the funeral home and they told me the procession will be leaving about 10:00am on Saturday. They weren't sure of the route and advised me to call tomorrow afternoon for details - St. Pauls Ave apparently has construction so they're not sure if they're going that way.

I encourage JClisters to come and support this family...they will need it.

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He knew why he served.
He knew what service he was providing.
He gave his life for the country he loved.
He watched the planes hit the towers, and said he had to do something, anything. And he did.
What have you done today?


Jerseymom ?thank you for sharing the information about your brave hero brother.

Also thank you for the information about the Saturday procession. For those of you in JC, JScare is not bad during the day, the funeral home is right next to the Path Transportation Center, and across the street from a large pay to park lot.

(on a lighter note?I just read that PFC LeRoy DeRonde, III attended Dickinson and Lincoln High Schools. Talk about BRAVE! )

God Bless you and thank you LeRoy and family.

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Question politicians all you like.

But please please. Never, ever question anyone that signs up and serves for our country. They check -in their egos on sign-in. They agree to do everything their country asks of them, without question.

LeRoy. I didn't know you. It breaks my heart to know you served, and sacrificed your life at such a young age. You served your country, and you have our thanks. We are safer down to your service, and others like you.

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I called over to the funeral home and they told me the procession will be leaving about 10:00am on Saturday. They weren't sure of the route and advised me to call tomorrow afternoon for details - St. Pauls Ave apparently has construction so they're not sure if they're going that way.

I encourage JClisters to come and support this family...they will need it.

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Honor Guard, Jersey City police escort body of Jersey City soldier to funeral home

Published: Thursday, June 07, 2012, 12:50 PM Updated: Thursday, June 07, 2012, 1:21 PM

By Celeste Little/The Jersey Journal

Escorted by seven members of the Army's Honor Guard and three Jersey City police officers, the body of Pfc. LeRoy DeRonde III's was brought to a Jersey City funeral home this morning.

In a solemn display of military precision, the members of the Honor Guard removed casket from the hearse at 10 a.m. this morning and carried it into McLaughlin Funeral Home on Pavonia Avenue, where people can pay their respects tonight and tomorrow from 5 p.m. to 9.m. DeRonde will be buried Saturday at the Holy Cross Cemetery in North Arlington.

DeRonde was a member of the 125th Brigade Support Battalion and on a tour in the Chak-E Ward District of Afghanistan when was killed in an attack by enemy forces on May 27. He was 22.

DeRonde's cousin, Jason Owen, said that planning the funeral has been a blessing
because it's taken his mind off the incredible grief of DeRonde's death. Still, Owen never expected to lose him, soldier or not.

"During his first deployment, I spent a week and a half thinking about it. This time I dropped him off and it didn't even cross my mind. It's funny how things work out. This time is when something happened to him,"said Owen.


Staff Sgt. Michael Bevenuto has been with the Honor Guard, a special detail that escorts the bodies to funeral homes and attends the funerals, for about a year. He has performed a few escorts, but he said DeRonde's death stands out.

"It's harder with that age -- someone that young, it hurts. I lost a good friend in my first tour," said Bevenuto, who's done two tours in Iraq. Of his work in the Honor Guard, Bevenuto said, "It never gets any easier."

DeRonde's cousin, Jason Owen, said that for a kid who seemed a little misguided during his teenage years, joining the military was almost a calling.

"If he had to write his own eulogy, I think he would say he took out insurgents,"said Owen, smiling. "He'd be prideful, he knew the risk. He wanted combat and he was living his dream. Pride is the only word for it."

In tribute to DeRonde, Gov. Chris Christie has ordered that all flags at state buildings be flown at half staff tomorrow; and Mayor Healy has ordered all city flags be flown at half staff through Saturday.


http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... d_jersey_city_police.html

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Does anyone know around what time this BRAVE HERO will be leaving the Funeral Home on Saturday morning ? Will the route be down St. Paul?s to Rt. 7 ?

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http://www.mclaughlinfuneralhome.net/obituaries.php

From the Mclaughlin Funeral Home website?

PFC LeRoy DeRonde, III


PFC LeRoy DeRonde , III, of Jersey City was killed in action in the Wardack District, central Afghanistan on Sunday, May 27, 2012. He was 22. Born and raised in Jersey City, LeRoy served in the US Army where he was assigned to the 125th Brigade Support Battalion, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division, Fort Bliss, Texas.


LeRoy was predeceased by his beloved mother, Elizabeth ?Littie? (nee Owen) DeRonde in 2005. He is survived by his father, LeRoy DeRonde, Jr.; his sister, Jennifer DeRonde; brother Harold DeRonde and a host of loving aunts, uncles, cousins and friends that are too numerous to mention.


Visitation will be on Thursday and Friday, June 7th and 8th, from 5-9p at McLaughlin Funeral Home, 625 Pavonia Avenue, Jersey City . Interment will be at the 911/Veterans Memorial Section of Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington, NJ on Saturday at 11am.


In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the WOUNDED WARRIORS PROJECT, P.O. Box 758517, Topeka, Kansas 66675 in support of the thousands of wounded warriors and their families as they return home.

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This kid was 10 or 11 when the twin towers fell. None of us will ever know all the reasons he signed up. But he signed up, served, and gave his life for our country.

In my book, that's a hero and deserves our respect and thanks. And prayers and tears.


How did he give his life for our country?


LeRoy gave his life in service of our country. You sir/madam, are a fool and an idiot in even asking that.

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This kid was 10 or 11 when the twin towers fell. None of us will ever know all the reasons he signed up. But he signed up, served, and gave his life for our country.

In my book, that's a hero and deserves our respect and thanks. And prayers and tears.


How did he give his life for our country?

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From President Obama's recent speech in Afghanistan

Tonight, I?d like to speak to you about this transition. But first, let us remember why we came here. It was here, in Afghanistan, where Osama bin Laden established a safe-haven for his terrorist organization. It was here, in Afghanistan, where al Qaeda brought new recruits, trained them, and plotted acts of terror. It was here, from within these borders, that al Qaeda launched the attacks that killed nearly 3,000 innocent men, women and children.

And so, ten years ago, the United States and our allies went to war to make sure that al Qaeda could never again use this country to launch attacks against us. Despite initial success, for a number of reasons, this war has taken longer than most anticipated. In 2002, bin Laden and his lieutenants escaped across the border and established safe-havens in Pakistan. America spent nearly eight years fighting a different war in Iraq. And al Qaeda?s extremist allies within the Taliban have waged a brutal insurgency.

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This future is only within reach because of our men and women in uniform. Time and again, they have answered the call to serve in distant and dangerous places. In an age when so many institutions have come up short, these Americans stood tall. They met their responsibilities to one another, and the flag they serve under. I just met with some of them, and told them that as Commander-in-Chief, I could not be prouder. In their faces, we see what is best in ourselves and our country.

Our soldiers, sailors, airmen, Marines, coast guardsmen and civilians in Afghanistan have done their duty. Now, we must summon that same sense of common purpose. We must give our veterans and military families the support they deserve, and the opportunities they have earned. And we must redouble our efforts to build a nation worthy of their sacrifice.


http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/02/wor ... istan.html?pagewanted=all

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This kid was 10 or 11 when the twin towers fell. None of us will ever know all the reasons he signed up. But he signed up, served, and gave his life for our country.

In my book, that's a hero and deserves our respect and thanks. And prayers and tears.

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My deepest condolences to his family and friends.

May G-d bless you, Pfc. LeRoy DeRonde III.

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This was over on the JJ comments page. I think it was in reply to some dude giving the guy a bad rap for enlisting. Pfc. LeRoy DeRonde III?s relative also posted a reply, along with soldiers in his battalion?

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From one ?JC home boy? to another?May God bless you Pfc. LeRoy DeRonde III and your family. Thank you for your brave service.

To all of the soldiers and veterans I will say that 99.9% of all American?s support you, pray for you, and weep when you leave us. THANK YOU for your service to our great country.

I am saddened everyday when I read about the deaths of our brave young troops on the DOD new release website. Our young brave troops are dying almost every other day in Afghanistan and for the past 3 and half years the media does NOT report on the sacrifices.

http://www.defense.gov/releases/

I for one don?t think I have the courage to enlist in our military especially during a time of war. I can not tell you how brave you are to do so. I had the pleasure of speaking to some of our troops on the WASP last week during OPT SAIL NYC. Every one of them was nicer than the other and so young. I spoke to a few Marines and Sailor?s from the Midwest who were 19 years old. They said all they ever dreamed of was becoming a Marine or Sailor and serving their country. Thank you.

Bless our brave troops.

If Pfc. LeRoy DeRonde?s family decides to have the service in JC and if they allow the public to attend I hope ALL of us ?JC homies? show up and pay respect to our brave ?son?. Mayor Healy please get the details of Pfc. LeRoy DeRonde?s arrangements on the Jersey City web site. And as someone mentioned please find out if this brave hero?s family needs some assistance. Let?s line the streets of JC with people and flags for LeRoy.


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It looks like Healy came through with a nice tribute and arrangement information on the JC website. This JC old-timer will show up on Saturday. How about some of you JC new-comers (and other old-timers)?

http://www.cityofjerseycity.com/

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And he died for what? :(

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The family is grieving, but we have solace in the fact is was incredibly proud to serve.

http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... rangements_announced.html

Recently killed Army soldier Pfc. LeRoy DeRonde III grew up in a "tight knit family" and enlisted in the Army to support his struggling family, his cousin Jason Owen said today.

The Department of Defense announced that DeRonde was one of two soldiers that was killed in Afghanistan when his unit was attacked by enemy fire during patrol on May 27.

The 22 year-old DeRonde grew up in Jersey City and was the middle child of three, leaving behind his younger brother Harold ,18, and older sister Jennifer, 33.
In 2002, the passing of DeRonde's mother from ovarian cancer shook the family to its core.

"At that time the family was going through rough times," Owen said.

When Owen was 27, he and his fiancee became the guardians of DeRonde and his younger brother after DeRonde's mother's death. DeRonde was 16 at the time. DeRonde briefly attended Dickinson and Lincoln High Schools, Owen said today.

"At 20, it clicked for him. He would have to put the family on his shoulders to survive," said Owen, adding that DeRonde began to seriously consider the military.

After getting his GED and taking a few college credit courses, DeRonde left home for basic training in January 2011.

Three months later he was one of five basic training graduates to be promoted to second-class private and was awarded the 1st Battalion 48th Infantry Regiment Order of the Dragon Soldiers.

DeRonde was stationed in Fort Bliss, Texas, and was assigned to the 125th Brigade Support Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division.

Owen said his cousin was reserved, and had a heart of gold.

"I think his legacy will be that when he realized that his purpose in life was to help his family, he stepped up to the challenge," Owen said.

On Monday, Soldiers' Angels of New Jersey -- a nonprofit dedicated to helping soldiers and their families -- created a tribute Facebook page for DeRonde.

The viewing for Army Pfc. LeRoy DeRonde III has been scheduled for Thursday and Friday, 5 to 9 p.m. at the McLaughlin Funeral Home, 625 Pavonia Ave. off of Kennedy Boulevard in Jersey City.

The burial will take place 11 a.m. Saturday at the Holy Cross Cemetery in North Arlington, the funeral home announced.

DeRonde will be buried at the cemetery's 9/11 Veterans Memorial section with a full military service.

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A local kid gave his life this week. Condolences to the family. Hand salute little brother...

By Julia Terruso and Richard Khavkine/The Star-Ledger

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JERSEY CITY ? Army Pfc. LeRoy DeRonde III was coming into his own, distancing himself from a hard-luck childhood and stepping up to take care of his family.

The 22-year-old Jersey City man saw the military as a way to do that, his family said, in a plan that began to form eight years ago when his mother, Elizabeth, died of cancer. Her absence shook the family?s foundation and then profoundly galvanized her eldest son.

"He realized he was going to put the family on his shoulders. The military was his calling to do that financially," DeRonde?s cousin, Jason Owen, said last night outside the soldier?s family?s apartment on West Side Avenue. "From the time he decided that it was full steam ahead."

But DeRonde was one of two soldiers killed on May 27 when their unit was attacked in Afghanistan, the Department of Defense said today. DeRonde, assigned to the 125th Brigade Support Battalion, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division, Fort Bliss Texas, died in the Wardak District in central Afghanistan.

DeRonde is at least the 44th service member with ties to New Jersey to be killed in Afghanistan since the war began in 2001. An additional 102 service members from New Jersey have died in Iraq since 2003.

"His life didn?t take hold until he was 22," said Owen, who noted DeRonde sent monthly checks home. "He was really taking the reins, he was ascending. The real tragedy here is from an upbringing that wasn?t so good he was working ... to help his family and to better himself."

DeRonde was born and raised in the city?s Bergen neighborhood. As a child, he kept mostly to himself.
His father, Leroy DeRonde Jr., said he loved playing PlayStation 3 with his brother, Harold, who is now 17.
"The two were inseparable," DeRonde?s father said. He added that since his son?s deployment a year ago, they would talk using the online video chat service Skype.

"If he wasn?t on, my hands would shake," he said. "It?s a terrible thing."

Through the years, and in DeRonde?s short life, the tight-knit family has known both the fear of loss and tragedy.
At 5, Harold was diagnosed with leukemia and given three weeks to live. The family went to Disney World on a Make-A-Wish vacation. It was the only real vacation they ever took together, Leroy DeRonde Jr. said. By luck, Harold survived.

But when their mother died, DeRonde made a plan that required groundwork. He got his GED and then 15 college credits, both of which were required before he could join the Army, which he did in January 2011.

DeRonde, his family said, was kind of person who, when he figured out where he wanted to go and what he wanted to do, nothing could stop him.

After basic training, DeRonde?s family saw him off at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. ? as one of a handful of graduates to have been immediately promoted to a Private E2.

"He?d been so quiet, but he knew everyone, they knew his name," his half-sister, Jennifer Owen, said. "In six months, he really came out of his shell."

Funeral arrangements are pending.

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