Debra-Banaszak-Obituary

Debra Anne Banaszak

Sullivan, Illinois

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SULLIVAN - Army National Guard 1st Lt. Debra Anne Banaszak, 35, of Missouri Army National Guard 1035th Maintenance Company, Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis Mo., formerly of Clinton and Sullivan, died Friday (Oct. 28, 2005) in Camp Victory, Kuwait, after honoring her country with 16 years of...

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It has been a long hard 10 years, many sleepless nights and days upon days of what if's. I will never forget you and I pray for your Family and Mark on a regular.

If anyone can and is willing to tell me where she is buried I would love to go and visit her. ([email protected])

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So its about that time. The time when I had to say goodbye to a good friend and leader. "Hey Lt, its Wiggley. I love you and I miss you, but I know God needed you in heaven, so he had to take you. But know this, this earth is very lonely without you."

To the family and friends of 1st Lt. Debra A. Banaszak:
Always remembering Debra. "Some gave all."

Thank You for your service, God Bless You, Your Family and the USA.

Heroes to me. I admire women who are or have served in the military. I thank Debra Banaszak tremendously for her service to this country and the sacrifice she made for this country. I am sorry for what her family has endured but hope they are on a path to healing.

I Love you Lt B. I hate that you are not here but i know that you are in a better place.

To the family and friends of 1st Lt. Debra A. Banaszak:
Please accept my remembrance of Debra on the anniversary of her passing and know that she will never be forgotten.

To the families of our American Heroes,

I want to thank each of you for your personal
sacrifices on behalf of my family and America.
May God comfort your souls and bring peace in
your hearts that your loss is not in vain.
God Bless our valiant warriors families in the
ages to come.

RIP courageous ones!
Psalm 25:20

A greatful Veteran
MSgt USAF (Ret)
Vietnam 64,65,66,68-6