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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


U.S. Navy
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Christopher Shubert
01 Jan 2001

Chris was very excited to join the Navy, Chris was so proud to graduate from Great Lakes and so proud to wear the uniform. Chris had his first deployment to Okinawa and was very excited to go. after he tour of duty he was sent to Port Hueneme in California and was also very excited to back in the states. A tragic accident occurred while at Port Hueneme and Chris was succumbed from the injuries. Chris was a proud seaman and a fun loving kid with many friends and family. Missed every day.

       

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U.S. Navy
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Clarence Tuttle
15 Feb 2014

Our hearts will always miss you!

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U.S. Navy
PO2
Ariana T. Guajardo
20 Dec 2021

Mamma Misses You So Much My Love.

(Nuclear Submarine Electrician.  Top of her class!)

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U.S. Navy
FCASC
Joel McCoy
03 Jun 2020

Joel was born in Georgia. He loved the Navy and serving his country. He was married for 25 years and has two beautiful daughters.

(lovingly submitted by his wife, Lisa McCoy)

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U.S. Marine Corps
SGT
Jayton Daniel Patterson
15 Jan 2005

Jayton Daniel Patterson of Sedley, Va. was born on August 9, 1978. He was the firstborn son of Frank and Sharon Patterson. Jayton shared a loving relationship with his sister Mattie and brother Hunter. He engaged in all sports during his childhood and teen years - hunting, fishing, baseball, football and basketball.  He was an active member of Millfield Baptist Church and was known as a soldier of God.

 After graduating high school from Tidewater Academy, he attended college prior to enlisting in the Marine Corps in 1999 and re-enlisted in 2003. Jayton trained in Parris Island, and then went on to serve his first 4 years as part of the White House Security Detail in Washington, D. C.  Stationed at 8th and I Marine Barracks, he marched proudly in the Evening Parades. He was an elite Marine who had toured the Pentagon and the World Trade Center with President Bush after the September 11th attacks. He found the love of his life, married Stephanie Bays of Wakefield on February 15, 2003 and they were blessed on October 15 with a beautiful daughter, Claire.

Jayton was transferred to Camp Lejeune in August 2003.  He deployed with the 1st Battalion, 2nd Marines, Bravo Company, Weapons Platoon, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit in July 2004 to Iraq.  Jayton was killed by an IED explosion in the Anbar Province of Iraq on January 15, 2005. He died a hero, serving his country and protecting our freedom. Semper Fi.

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Navy Gold Star Testimonials