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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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U.S. Navy
MA3
Oscar Jesus Temores
30 Nov 2019
Oscar was an amazing husband, a devoted father, a loving son, and a comical brother. He wore is heart on his sleeve and he immensely loved his family. He was dedicated to his job as a Master at Arms in the Navy and always did his job with integrity and dignity. He was always making people laugh and smile anywhere he went, and he loved and enjoyed life to the fullest.
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U.S. Navy
PO1
Jake Wesley Cariker
16 Apr 2011
Jake was born and raised in Bakersfield, California.  Upon graduation from high school, Jake enlisted in the United States Navy in 2000.  He became a Cryptologic Technician Operator (CTO), and later became an Information Technician (IT), working with computers and radios as a part of Naval Intelligence communications.  He served for just over 10 ½ years and achieved the rank of First Class Petty Office (E6) (Surface Warfare).  Jake served in Yokosuka, Japan; Souda Bay, Greece; the NSA in Maryland; and lastly on the USS Antietam out of San Diego, California.  Jake was posthumously awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal for his outstanding service.  Jake served honorably, earning Sailor of the Quarter (twice), a meritorious mast award, Surface-Warfare pin, Joint Service Achievement Medal, and two Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medals.  These were in addition to other awards and commendations.  He aided in the war in Iraq as intelligence communications for the Submarine Command out of Yokosuka, Japan.  He volunteered and served in Afghanistan in 2010 as technical support for the hospitals.  Jake also volunteered and served on naval funeral details in Maryland, Habitat for Humanity, and various other charitable endeavors.  Jake was a wonderful, loving son and a generous friend, known for his sense of humor and steadfast friendship.  He lived a very full and honorable life. He was a man of integrity, who is greatly missed and remembered by all who know and love him.
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U.S. Navy
PO1
William "Will" Lowry
19 Nov 2018

From an early age it was clear that Will was destined to serve in the military.  He was simply built to protect. He was a highly intelligent young man who had a photographic memory.  He joined the Navy in January 2014.  He scored a 98 on the ASVAB and was offered anything he wanted.  He chose sonar and was the honor grad in A School.  He served his entire career aboard the USS Chafee, DDG 90.  He was well trained in martial arts and was also on the Anti-Terrorist Team. In his final deployment in 2017 there was a total casualty of the Array. It was unspooling and about to be lost at sea. He devised a way to reverse and repair the issue and was able to retrieve the invaluable equipment, put it back in service and affording the ship the ability to return to Pearl Harbor solo without delay. Today, every ship in the Navy has a manual with this procedure under his name.  The Navy named the Winch Room that houses the Array aboard the Chafee in Will's honor. 

He left behind his wife Whitney and newborn son Connor, who was only 6 weeks old at his passing, as well as a family who misses him each and every day. He made a difference in the lives of everyone he touched.  He further left a legacy of honor, dedication, valor and military bearing for his time served in the US Navy.

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U.S. Navy
PO3
Osiel Hipolito
03 Sep 2005
Osiel was such an amazing person. He wanted to provide a better life for his family. He did his very best to not be tempted by the streets he grew up in. He was a basketball player for Compton high, he was an Explorer for the city of Compton. He was a wonderful father to his son and was so excited to be expecting a little girl. You are trully missed. We love you so much.
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U.S. Navy
CPO
Matthew C. Norris
11 Apr 2005

Matt was a soft spoken man who cared deeply for his family.  He loved hunting. One of his best friends in the Navy said what he remembered about Matt was his infectious laugh.  We were so proud of Matt’s achievement's and just knew he had a great future ahead of him.  Matt had a fierce pride in his service with the Navy.  Although we lost him too soon, along with the deep pain of his loss, we have a great pride in the man he had become through his family and his service.  

 

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U.S. Navy
OS2
Hayden Charles Steinhilper
16 Oct 2023

Hayden is a beloved son, brother, and friend to more than can be counted. He proudly served two extensive deployments on the USS Abraham Lincoln protecting our country. He has been known throughout his life in and outside of service as one of the kindest, most thoughtful, and authentic human beings. He is exceptionally proud of his love for his family, commitment to the Navy and his placement on Seal Team Ten. While he is intensely missed on this earth, he will be carried in our hearts forever. 

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