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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


U.S. Navy
GM3
Gerald William Turner, Jr.
30 Jul 2020

Born in Boston, MA, Gerald W. Turner, Jr, grew up in Maryland, the youngest and only brother of five.  In 2018 following Bootcamp, he was assigned to the USS Peralta, in San Diego where he displayed amazing work ethics. Recognized out of 350 sailors as Lava Dog of the Month, December 2019, cited for "outstanding performance…a motivated, positive, and promising young sailor...a bright soul in the room, first to volunteer for the toughest jobs.", his Commander wrote.  He enjoyed the camaraderie of his shipmates he fondly referred to as his “brothers” and spent many of those days being a protective and supportive big brother as he was all of 21.  Deployed in January 2020, he was later promoted to Gunner's Mate, 3rd Class, training with the Weapon's Department, responsible for operating and performing maintenance on all weapons onboard.  While "Gerry" manned the ship's helm, navigating the East China Sea, his Commander asked how deployment was going, he could’ve said anything, he impressed his Commander by simply saying, “It is fine. We’re all going to be just fine”.

Gerry, aka JJ, was a fun-loving, prankster who laughed A LOT.  He loved music, gaming, but mostly eating.  He wasn’t a complainer; he lived life.  He was supportive, encouraging, and would do anything for you without needing to be asked.  He was a strong, level-headed young man with character and conviction who lovingly helped his mother and his sisters a much as he could.  He was an amazing son, brother, uncle, and friend!

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U.S. Marine Corps
SGT
Matthew Lowenthal
15 Oct 2019
Never Forgotten. Always Remembered.
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U.S. Navy
CPO
Erik Telly Rosa JR
12 Jun 2022

In Honor of our True life Hero Erik Jr.

Thank you for being part of all of our lives 

For showing us the definition of determination and of never giving up! You are so missed Everyday..

You will forever live in all of our hearts. We love you beyond words. mom.dad.keith..nicole.sadierose and all ur family and friends..Fly  High Baby E. Thank u for ur service to the United States Navy

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U.S. Navy
Ensign
Samuel S. Cleghorn
03 Oct 2020

My son, Ensign Samuel S. Cleghorn, was taken from us way too soon. On October 3, 2020, a drunk driver ended his physical life. This person spent 10  years in the Air Force. My son was commissioned May 1, 2020 and had been at his assigned base for 6 weeks.  All his life, he dreamed of serving the United States of America in the Navy. He was dedicated, loyal and proud to serve this nation, if only for a short time.

Sam was the glue that held his friends and military colleagues together. He always reached out to study or enjoy leisure time with friends and built strong relationships among everyone.  His smile was always the same; big, bright and often! His eyes twinkled every time he smiled. His love for family was deep.  Sam experienced life to its fullest by sailing, scuba diving, target shooting, and playing video games. As a child he experienced every sport. It's as if he knew somehow, he needed to enjoy each and every day as if it were his last.

He graduated from the University of North Florida with a degree in Criminology, a minor in History and at the same time, completed his Naval studies at Jacksonville University.  He fought hard to become a Commissioned Navy Officer. Our hearts are heavy as we navigate our days without him. At the same time, I'm grateful for his time on earth and proud to have been his mom.

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U.S. Navy
AN
Brian Tingle
07 Sep 2012
Growing up, Brian was a typical boy doing lots of crazy boy stuff, but always made sure others were taken care off and safe. He loved playing football and softball during his high school years. He enjoyed hunting and fishing with friends and also enjoyed hanging out with his family. He loved going camping with his parents and sister. We had such amazing times. After completing high school, Brian went through firefighter training at TEEX in College Station, an extension of Texas A&M, yes Gig 'em, as this was something he felt he would enjoy, be good and and would be able to help others. A year after he proudly graduated and passed his EMT exam, he was still a firefighter rookie without a job. It was then that he made the decision to take care of his family and his country and proudly joined the Navy. Short of being in the Navy for 2 years, at the age of 22, he unexpectedly passed away leaving his parents, his beloved sister, his wife, his two daughters and his baby girl to be born within 3 weeks after he passed. He was so excited to be there for his third daughters birth as he was not able to be there for the birth of his two other daughters. We are so sad that he is missing all the joy a parent experiences as we watch our children grow. In all this sadness we do know that some of his organs saved someone else's child, which makes us even more proud. Brian is our Hero forever, he is dearly missed, but he will always be loved and he will never forgotten.
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U.S. Navy
ABCM (AW/SW/ATS/MTS)
Stanley B. Bollinger
17 Feb 2023
Never Forgotten
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