AOAN David “Wayne” Cornell (Wayne as he was known) was an aviation ordnance man airman on the USS Coral Sea. He was killed onboard during a severe storm while securing a piece of equipment on the sponson. DOD 1/31/88 -on his sister’s birthday. He would have wanted us to know that no matter how tough life is, you can always find joy in it and to love life to the fullest no matter what.
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Henry Sinclair Price chose to join the US Navy upon graduation from High School, with Honors. He chose the nuclear program, was selected, but due to color-blindness, and security regs, had to choose a new rate. He chose Machinist Mate. Henry was recognized as a leader in boot camp, and upon graduation there, proudly served on he USS Bonhomme Richard. Fireman Price quickly made PO, and just prior to his death was going to A school, with hopes of making 1st. MM2 Price died in Sasebo Japan, proudly serving his country in a Navy uniform. His beloved family misses him dearly, over two years later, and will forever. God Bless all those who have lost loved ones serving the USA.
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Kivan-Lee Morton Rice, (22) was born February 10th, 1999 in Fort Worth, Texas to Katharin Rice and Reginald-Lee Morton. Both his parents served and retired from the military. Katharin (Navy, then retired from the Army), and Reginald (Army, then retired from the Navy). Kivan-Lee was an incredible football player and played all throughout each high school he attended. He was very successful as a Junior and Senior in Cache High school playing Running Back, Corner Back and Wide Receiver positions. He graduated from Cache High School in 2017. Kivan-Lee joined the United States Navy on June 18, 2018 in Lawton, Oklahoma and graduated Navy bootcamp in Great Lakes, IL August 10, 2018, receiving the National Service Medal. Kivan-Lee’s first command was aboard the USS George Washington (CVN 73); where he served as a Fire Watch Crewman (Fire Watch Division) and Flight Deck Crewman (Air Department V4 Divison). During his tour aboard, Kivan-Lee qualified as a Fire Party Team Leader and vigilantly stood 1,481 hours of watch. In October 2020, Kivan -Lee reported to Airborne Command & Control Squadron ONE TWO FOUR (VAW-124) and served as an Aviation Maintenance Administration Clerk. During his tour, he flawlessly screened 1,972 maintenance actions, 37 aircraft and engine logbook entries, 96 scheduled inspections, and six Aeronautical Equipment Service Records.
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Aviation Machinist Mate Airman Apprentice Patrick Stellitano was a month shy of his 22nd birthday and three days short of his one-year anniversary with the US Navy. In his not-quite-22-life, he had a profound impact on many people. He was a devoted son, grandson, cousin, nephew, brother, and friend. He loved all things mechanical, particularly cars. He joined the Navy intent on learning skills that would enable him to pursue his love of restoring automobiles. But his legacy will not be his mechanical prowess. It will be the love he showed everyone and which he engendered in people. His intrepid nature allowed him to sidestep shyness creating an almost startling, easy friendliness. This friendliness was not limited to his peers. His superiors also remarked on his courtesy, respect, and natural friendliness. He was a good and kind young man, and he will be sorely missed, not just by his family, but by the many friends and comrades whose lives he touched.
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ICO HM3 Nigel C. Kennedy enlisted in the Navy in 2006. Born in Trinidad, Third Class Kennedy served in the Navy until his passing, October 11, 2009. He loved being a Sailor, serving his country, the brotherhood and meeting new people all over the world. His awards include the Good Conduct Medal, the National Service Defense Medal, the Iraq Campaign Medal with 1 star and Eagle Globe and Anchor, the Global War on Terrorism Medal, the Sea Service Deployment Ribbon with 1 star, the Over Sears Service Ribbon, the Marksman Rifle Ribbon and the Sharpshooter Pistol Ribbon.
He was the eldest of three children born September 6th,1980 to parents Carol Williams Elder and Roy Elder. He had a passion for service and had plans of furthering his studies in the medical field with hopes of doing more. He is remembered for the wonderful life he lived. As a son, brother, uncle, grandson and nephew we as a family mourn his loss everyday. We celebrate the great memories we had with him daily and we will continue to share his legacy with the future generation. We are thankful we get to honor him during the May Gold Star Awareness month.
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