Salute and Remember SSG Patrick Lee Lybert

For my Fallen Soldier Son SSG Patrick Lee Lybert, 1st PLT C Troop, 3-71 CAV (Recon) 10th Mountain Division KIA 21 June 2006, Gowardesh Afghanistan.
Patrick also served a year in Iraq with 1/32 Alpha Co. of 10th MTN DIV 2003-2004.
Any solider knowing him is invited to contact and share with me at clnfhs74@yahoo.com.

Patrick, Noah, Stacy

Patrick, Noah, Stacy
My Three Sons, May 2005

Red, faithful companion

Red, faithful companion
'waiting to play fetch"

Cheryl Lee Patrick Mother of Fallen Soldier SSG Patrick Lee Lybert

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Ladysmith, Wisconsin, United States
Mother of Fallen Soldier, SSG Patrick Lee Lybert, KIA 21 June 2006, Gowardesh, Afghanistan. Any soldiers knowing my son e-mail me at clnfhs74@yahoo.com About me? I am Mother/caretaker/guardian for adult son who when his brother was KIA Afghanistan 21 June 2006 lost his future guardian/caretaker. My oldest son resides out of state. I am proud of him, he has a critically demanding and sensitive employment position, I wish he got home more. * In October of 2007 I legally dropped my married name of Nussberger, and by court order returned to my maiden name "Patrick" reason: my dear son was named for me: Cheryl Lee Patrick = Patrick Lee Lybert. I'm still married, I just reclaimed my name and who I truly am in honor of my son.

Monday, September 29, 2008

Son, today is the 31st date of your birth.How we miss you. Words cannot explain.When a babe you loved when I sang for you. You remain " My only Sunshine".

We shall never fail to speak your name, to remember the warmth of your smile, depth of laugh, twinkle in blue of your eye, bear hugs,strength of your conviction and sacrifice for all.

We continue our pledge to your memory to always advocate for troop support.

Your name and honor is remembered by many. Your expressed concern for the protection of your men in Afghanistan continues as we pursue on your behalf. Especially now as your 3-71 Cav 10th Mnt Div is about to redeploy to Afghanistan. There are men with that Brigade who knew you and will return. They have told us they feel your presence and your lead, taking great pride in having been a part of your history. They are Son, as we have come to realize your legacy.

You are with us each moment of every day.

You are loved. We shall never forget. We shall never let America forget.

Always and Forever,

Mommy and Your Brothers Stacy and Patrick

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