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Brook Lazaro
15 years ago

Dear Dustin; I am so sad that I did not get to see you as much as you got older,although your mom who is always so proud of you either sent me pictures or e mailed or just called me ,always would let me know what great thing you were doing,and what a fine man you were growing into.I always knew you were special from the day you were born.It was truley an honor to be by your familys side,and watch all the people who loved and cared about you.I know your up in heaven doing what God had in mind,and I know your watching over your family.You are a true hero,everytime I see that flag,I think of you,and what great things you did for us...I just wanted to say thank you;I MISS YOU OUR LITTLE SAILOR MAN....GOD BLESS.....BL

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Nancy Barkauskas
15 years ago

Rest in Peace Doc Burnett. Your choice and calling has earned the title "Doc". I know for a fact that you and Docs like you are the reason those I consider "my boys" have made it home. The 2/7 will forever keep you in their hearts, and your family and loved ones in our prayers. Brothers Fight for me and I'll fight for you Die for me and I'll die for you Suffer mine and I'll suffer yours Whatever it takes, we're brothers. Fathered by one, mothered by another Good or bad, we're brothers. Tied at birth but forged on earth An unbreakable bond, brothers I got yours and you got mine Front to front or back to back Eternal allies, A truce for two, brothers Waging war or tempting peace Evening laughter or mourning grief Through it all large or small We're still, brothers. Don't know where we've been Unsure where we're going But we aren't lost we’re brothers. One may rise or one may fall we’re still constant we’re still true. We're brothers. I promise you brother, If you die for me and mine I'll do you one better; I'll live for you and yours. We're brothers. One may go and one may stay One will hurry and one will wait we’ll make it, always have we’re brothers. I'll always be true there’s no other way your mine and I'm your- Brother. "Written by my Brother Michael (DevilDoc) for the fallen warriors 10.04.05 --" courtesy of Timothy J. (HM3) 3rd class petty officer 1st Mar Div 3/7 Lima Co. United States Navy

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Gen Biletski
15 years ago

Dustin, I met you briefly one Sunday when you came into the gift shop at St. Margaret Mary with your Mom. I saw in you a young man who loved his family, his God and his country and was willing to sacrifice for our freedom. You made the supreme sacrifice. Now you are receiving the ultimate reward - eternity with your Lord and his Angles. God Bless you Dustin and God be with your family. Gen Biletski

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Cindy Frizelle
15 years ago

Dustin, You arrived home today to the Laughlin Bullhead Airport amidst dozens of Patriot Guard Riders waving the American Flag and many, many, friends and family. You were escorted off the plane by several US Navy servicemen and women in their bright white uniforms. On the way to Desert Lawn, every street corner was filled with people waving flags in your honor. Cars stopped to pay their respects and the police officers, stopped traffic along the route. It was truly an honor to be there. We sent you off about 3 months ago with our love and prayers, that has not changed and never will. You will always be in our hearts and your family will be in our prayers. They are the ones who need the comfort right now. Their lives will never be the same, but you will have eternal life, something we all look forward to. God Bless you, Dustin, your journey through life has been short, but your purpose has been great. RIP...Cindy and Ken

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Dustin, Even though we never got to meet you,we have heard how proud you were to be a Corpsman wanting to care for wounded Marines, Our simpathy to your family, The pain of losing a child I can't begin to comprehend. You are in heaven now with your God ,Jesus and Our Lady Mary, God Bless you Maxine and Larry Greenwood

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Dustin, Even though we never got to meet you,we have heard how proud you were to be a Corpsman wanting to care for wounded Marines, Our simpathy to your family, The pain of losing a child I can't begin to comprehend. You are in heaven now with your God ,Jesus and Our Lady Mary, God Bless you Maxine and Larry Greenwood

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Cindy Frizelle
15 years ago

Dustin, Though we only met you twice, you impressed us as being a wonderful young man. You were so excited to have learned to be a Corpsman and you were headed off to Afghanistan with hopes to care for wounded Marines, to the best of your ability. Your Mom tells us you were very faithful to God and to your country. She is so proud of you and what you have accomplished in such a short time. You have left this earth for a better place and have taken your place with the other warriors...including our son David, who just left this life on June 2. I grieve for your mother, as I know what she is going through. There are no words to describe the loss of a child and the pain is unbearable at times, but we know that you are with your Lord and Savior and for that we are grateful. God Bless you Dustin...

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