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Navy Gold Star Program Information & Resource Site

Navy Gold Star is the Navy’s official program for providing long-term support to surviving families of Sailors who pass while on Active Duty. If you are visiting this page because you are a surviving family member of a deceased service member, please accept our most heartfelt sympathy and gratitude for your loved one’s service and sacrifice in defending our nation . . .

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Navy Gold Star Tributes


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David Walter Scheller II
18 Feb 2019

Dave was a loving husband and father with a heart of gold!  His love, strength, and sense of humor will live on in us forever!   

We love and miss you so much, our sweet angel!  You are forever in our hearts!  Xoxo

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U.S. Navy
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Dr. John Zenzius Thomas
24 Apr 2025

We honor our son, Dr. John Zenzius Thomas, LT USN, by remembering not only what he accomplished, but how he made us feel—loved, supported, and inspired. John was a gifted Navy physician, yet his greatest gift was the joy and encouragement he gave to everyone around him. We treasure the memories of him golfing with his grandparents, and the way his eyes lit up when climbing rock walls—always reaching higher, always striving. He showed us that life was an adventure to be embraced, never feared. John’s laughter, his compassion, and his courage continue to guide us. Though our hearts ache, we carry his spirit forward, honoring the remarkable man he was and the love he left behind.

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U.S. Navy
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Blaine Webb
18 Oct 2013
Blaine M. Webb was born in Coronado, CA. He enjoyed surfing, rock climbing, racquetball, was a numismatist (coin collector), and a became black belt in Karate by the age of 13. Blaine graduated from Coronado High school in 2005 and joined the Navy at the age of 17 where he served as a Search and Rescue swimmer and Naval Air Crewman (Tactical Helicopter Trainer). Shari, Blaine’s mother, recalls her son as a consistent male figured in his niece, Janea’s, life as well as a loved volunteer at Children’s Hospital. She said he understood the value of sharing quality time and always gave hope for a better tomorrow. Blaine was close to his father, Randall, who also served in the Navy until his death in 2009 from Melanoma. Blaine is remembered by his mother, Shari, his sister, Chera, and his nieces, Asia Payne, Destiney, and Noel Pfieffer. The Navy Gold Star program and the Webb family also remember SCPO Randall R. Webb (June 25, 1961-June 28, 2009). Never Forgotten!
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U.S. Navy
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Uriel Causor
07 Jul 2015
Uriel Causor lived his life to the fullest and will always be remembered as a wonderful son, grandson, brother, nephew, cousin, student, friend. He loved God, his family, friends, hometown, and serving his country through the Navy. His fun-loving nature, kindness, and eagerness to lend a helping hand has touched many lives and left the world a much better place. Deceased on July 11 2015; We will love you for all eternity, my Navy son!
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Brandon Richter
14 Feb 2025
My son was Selfless Loved kids and helping families enjoyed golfing and many other activities He loved his Job in the Navy He was a BU2 second class petty officer He was loved by is family and also his Navy family He got to see the world and loved it He will always be loved and missed and never forgotten
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U.S. Navy
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Cameron Michael Arnold
30 Sep 2014

Cameron came into this world in what we learned was "Cam fashion", grand entrance! Cameron rode in Aeromed within hours of making his entrance into this world, he was strong-willed from his first breath.  Cam grew up in a rural Michigan town & loved a challenge.  Throughout his school years he played the traditional sports of baseball, football and some basketball.  He enjoyed riding anything that had a motor from the age of four when he had his first go-kart.  Cam faced challenges in his life with the attitude that he could and would do or be the best at whatever he was doing.  He from such a young age had a mischievous smile that throughout his life he used to charm those around him, he was determined to live life to its fullest and have fun while doing it.  Being a part of the Navy Cameron was able to go to Washington D.C., Pensacola and landed in Lemoore, he found adventure and friends in each place.  Beyond that mischievous smile, he had a heart full of love for his family; especially his younger brother Kevin and his daughter, Grace.  When Cameron was diagnosed with cancer, he would not let that define him, he was full of grit and determination to beat it and throughout the progression of the disease he had that smile on his face while battling the disease in his body.  Cameron left a void that will forever be a part of us but he also left a lifetime of memories that will carry us through until we meet again.

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