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PrincessPatriot 2 October 2003 23:43

SF soldier KIA -- Memorial and tribute
 
Upon the recommendation of a respected friend, I would like to submit a photo for those of you wishing a glimpse of the memorial attendees at Mitch Lane's Memorial, KIA 8/29/03, held in his home town of Lompoc, CA. To the left is SFC Doug Sands, center, PrincessPatriot, and right SFC Charles Burke. Both SF'ers were members of Mitch Lane's unit.

The Memorial was a high tribute to Mitch with an honor passed to me by accepting an invitation to sit with the family during the services. He is sorely missed by many people. A friend here on SOCNET said to me in the weeks following his death, "I hope he left a piece of his heart for the one of yours he took with him." I lost a brother, and somehow there is a piece of me that I can never get back.

[SIZE=1]No one's death comes to pass without making some impression, and those close to the deceased inherit part of the liberated soul and become richer in their humanness. ~Hermann Broch[/SIZE]

Allison 2 October 2003 23:47

Awww PP, that's very sad.
RIP Mitch Lane
My thoughts go out to his family and comrades...

darnold 3 October 2003 00:06

Wonderful Friends
 
Such a wonderful tribute leaving such friends. Thank you for this thread. Never forget!
-My family

RipperTOW 3 October 2003 00:44

Rest in peace soldier.

lrd 3 October 2003 06:57

Rest in Peace.

gator28 3 October 2003 07:20

Rest in peace, soldier. God bless you and your loved ones.

IrishEKU 3 October 2003 07:33

Blue Skies and God Speed Mitch.

ktek01 3 October 2003 09:41

RIP

Cass 3 October 2003 09:50

Respectful and Kindness
 
Princess Pat
Excellent post. Wonderful photograph. It was heartfelt of you to magnify your admiration for Mitch Lane and connect with the family during this time of grief for both you and the family.

"Blessed is the warrior that goes forward, for his return is
unknown"

Scotty 3 October 2003 10:48

RIP
 
Vaya con dios.

Scotty

PrincessPatriot 4 October 2003 19:37

Navy pays tribute
 
Mitch touched many lives, and even now people are still coming forward to voice such. As a testament to the kind of guy he was (and is his family, as well), please read the following letter sent to Mitch's parents this past week. These types of letters keep rolling in; evidently I wasn't the only one lucky to know him. *smile*

[quote] A New Friend, and A New Loss

Hello to all of the Lanes' friends and family. Most of you don't know me so I will introduce myself and share with you my story. My name is Ryan and I am currently in the U.S. Navy attached to Strike Fighter Squadron 151 at Naval Air Station Lemoore. After returning home from deployment in late May, some friends and I later made a trip to the Sequoia Forest on Labor day weekend. It was there that we met Dave Lane and his family.

My friends Scott, Dave, and myself were fishing down on the stream just in front of Dave's camp when one of his dogs came down to offer his help in catching fish. Dave walked down and asked us if his dog was bothering us and we informed him that his dog was doing a wonderful job of pointing the fish out to us and sending them our way. If it wasn't for that dog, my life would have never changed in the way that it did that weekend. I believe Dave happened to notice by the clean cut look that we were in the military and began shooting the breeze with us.

To make a long story short Dave had then informed us that less than an hour ago his mother came to the campsite and told the family his brother Mitch had died in Afghanistan due to a helicopter accident. There are very few times in my life that anything has hit home that hard. And even though I knew very little about this man and his family it hit me very hard. I did not know Mitch, or Dave himself but since the second he told us, and to this very day I think about Dave's brother constantly.

I myself am a father of three children. And I cannot imagine the pain of having a wife and children left behind from such a tragedy. What an incredible sacrifice that must be. Yet I felt a connection because no matter what branch of the military we are in, we are ALL comrades and part of a huge, powerful, and amazing team.

So I spent most of the weekend spending time with Dave and his family and listening to them reminisce. I was taken aback by how close his family and friends are, and how dedicated they are to each other. As well as their amazing hospitality in inviting my friends and I to spend time with them and become part of their group.

I am sure that Mitch was a very strong and brave man, and he is like no other. Words cannot express how much my friends, my wife, and I feel for you and your family.

So now I use Dave's brother as a source of motivation, and pride. When I think about a man that I didn't even know, but impacted my life so much, it keeps me going every day and it makes me that much stronger for my country and my family. This man's extreme sacrifice is something all of us should remember and cherish for the rest of our days. We need to know how lucky we are to have had such an amazing, and brave person that kept us safe at all costs.

Even though Dave's brother was in the Army, I am going to give him the Navy version:

" To my fellow comrade Sgt. First Class Mitchell Arthur Lane may you have fair winds and following seas. Rest easy because WE have the watch."

Thank you all for your time in letting me share this with you. To Dave, and the rest of the Lane family, thank you for our meeting, and thank you for sharing this with me. I will forever cherish it. I wish you all the best, and my thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Most Sincerely,

Ryan *
Avionics Technician 3rd class
United States Navy [/quote]

*sigh* Thank you, Ryan.

BadMuther 4 October 2003 19:41

RIP.

Godspeed.


IrishEKU 4 October 2003 19:49

PP,

Thanks for sharing, we all are closer to Mitch because of you.

GodSpeed to a fine Gentleman and family.


Phillip

brewmonkey 4 October 2003 19:53

Rest In Peace.

RangerX 4 October 2003 20:23

God Bless...RIP.

BAT 5 October 2003 01:53

Princess,

I am so glad you went. You will never know how much that means to a family like this.

To have someone befreind you and keep you as a ture friend is the greatest feeling in the world. You are a great FRIEND.

Keep the ones we have lost close in our thoughts. The ones that are here hold them dear.

Be good. Keep your head up.

;)

BAT

NewportBarGuy 5 October 2003 02:20

PP,

I am truly sorry for our loss. Fine man, fighter for every American. Doing a deed that needs to be done for every man woman and child of our Nation.

There are damn few like him. Godspeed Mr. Lane.

Rest In Peace.

America has lost one of her sons and true patriots. We will not forget your sacrifice for us all.

May God Rest Your Soul.

JPSHEPARD81 5 October 2003 04:41

My condolences,
I would just like to say thank you Mr. Lane. For you have truly paid the price many would not. Thanks PP for the post. To the Admins on this site: Is there a way we can make a Tribute page for our fallen brothers? Something with a picture and a short bio of the fallen Soldier, that anyone who knew the person can submit to socnet. Thank you again.

Respectfully Submitted
JP

Gypsy 5 October 2003 11:29

D~

Thanks for sharing more about Mitch with us, may he rest in peace. Remember what I told you. God Bless his family and friends and Brothers. He is with you all.

Lorene


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