HONORED ON PANEL 40W, LINE 64 OF THE WALL
RAYMOND MICHAEL ENCZI
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RAYMOND M ENCZI
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40W/64
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REMEMBRANCES
LEFT FOR RAYMOND MICHAEL ENCZI
POSTED ON 12.5.2010
POSTED BY: Robert Sage
We Remember
Ray is buried at Brookdale Cemetery, Elyria,OH. SS PH-OLC
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POSTED ON 11.5.2009
The uncle I never knew
My name is Stephanie Enczi I am realted to Raymond.I just wanted to thank everyone here for writing such wonderful things about Raymond.I never had the opportunity to meet him but the wonderful things i've read here have truly and touched my heart.I have just had my first child and there is a special place in his scrapbook for the hero he will never know.Thank you all for keeping Raymonds memory alive and thank you for loving him.
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POSTED ON 10.31.2009
POSTED BY: 60's Girl
Angel Day
On this your angel day I wanted to express my gratitude to you for your service to our country and for the greatest sacrifice any man can make – your precious life.
Many have said that the Vietnam War was a pointless war and that the loss of your life was in useless, but I do not feel that this is true. Your service and sacrifice have not been in vain, but has been a source of healing and hope. This is signified in all the messages left by the youth of our nation on this sacred site. I read their comments and know that you are not forgotten by them and that you and your brothers-in-arms will be an influence for good for generations to come.
I will always remember you and the others on The Wall. I will do my utmost best to never to forget you and to do all that I can do to keep your memory alive. Even if it is just to leave a message here on your remembrance page on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial site. This is my promise to you and the others.
Rest well now and know that you are always remembered by this humble American Girl.
Many have said that the Vietnam War was a pointless war and that the loss of your life was in useless, but I do not feel that this is true. Your service and sacrifice have not been in vain, but has been a source of healing and hope. This is signified in all the messages left by the youth of our nation on this sacred site. I read their comments and know that you are not forgotten by them and that you and your brothers-in-arms will be an influence for good for generations to come.
I will always remember you and the others on The Wall. I will do my utmost best to never to forget you and to do all that I can do to keep your memory alive. Even if it is just to leave a message here on your remembrance page on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial site. This is my promise to you and the others.
Rest well now and know that you are always remembered by this humble American Girl.
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