Wayne Douglas Clements
Specialist Four
B CO, 1ST BN, 508TH INFANTRY, 3RD BDE, 82ND ABN DIV, USARV Army of the United States Camden, New Jersey June 29, 1947 to February 22, 1968 WAYNE D CLEMENTS is on the Wall at Panel 40E, Line 59 |
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Wayne was my brother. I was 11 when he died. I missed him then and miss him more today. He volunteered for the service and was proud to serve. He was on his second tour of duty when he was shot. We were close and I like to think that we would have been closer today. My mom is with him now and I know that they are both happy. I love you, Wayne.
A memorial from his sister, |
WAYNE was a very special person in my life, we met at the skating rink around the corner from his home in Camden, New Jersey. We spent a lot of time together before he was killed. I loved and cared for him a lot. When he died a part of me was lost. Wayne may gone but he will never be forgotten. I will always love him, now and forever.
29 Jun 2003
Today is your 56th birthday and even though you're not here to celebrate it with me, I know that you are here in my heart. Words cannot express how I truly miss your hugs, kisses, laughter and smiles. Heaven is lucky to have you there and I'm even luckier to have you as my special guardian angel looking down on me and protecting me. HAPPY BIRTHDAY, WAYNE, I'll always love you, love, Sandra Connor Nordan
I LOVE WAYNE FOREVER. Sandra Connor Nordan 300 Lawndale St, Fayetteville, NC 28306 sandynroger@earthlink.net |
A Note from The Virtual WallWayne Douglas Clements,Specialist 4, United States Army, was buried on 11 March 1968 in Plot K 0 107, Beverly National Cemetery, Beverly, Burlington County, New Jersey, surrounded by other men of integrity and courage. |
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