HONORED ON PANEL 39E, LINE 48 OF THE WALL
STANLEY M JAMROCK
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STANLEY M JAMROCK
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POSTED ON 9.5.2019
POSTED BY: Lucy Micik
Thank You
Dear PFC Stanley Jamrock, Thank you for your service as an Infantryman. I researched you on your 76th birthday, happy birthday. Saying thank you isn't enough, but it is from the heart. It's the end of summer. The time passes quickly. Please watch over America, it stills needs your strength, courage and faithfulness. Rest in peace with the angels.
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POSTED ON 12.19.2013
POSTED BY: Curt Carter [email protected]
Remembering An American Hero
Dear PFC Stanley M Jamrock, sir
As an American, I would like to thank you for your service and for your sacrifice made on behalf of our wonderful country. The youth of today could gain much by learning of heroes such as yourself, men and women whose courage and heart can never be questioned.
May God allow you to read this, and may He allow me to someday shake your hand when I get to Heaven to personally thank you. May he also allow my father to find you and shake your hand now to say thank you; for America, and for those who love you.
With respect, and the best salute a civilian can muster for you, Sir
Curt Carter
As an American, I would like to thank you for your service and for your sacrifice made on behalf of our wonderful country. The youth of today could gain much by learning of heroes such as yourself, men and women whose courage and heart can never be questioned.
May God allow you to read this, and may He allow me to someday shake your hand when I get to Heaven to personally thank you. May he also allow my father to find you and shake your hand now to say thank you; for America, and for those who love you.
With respect, and the best salute a civilian can muster for you, Sir
Curt Carter
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POSTED ON 6.29.2011
Never Forgotten
Note: Stanley was wounded on 020768 and died in a military hospital in Japan.
(Stanley was originally from Chicago. This obituary appeared in a Chicago paper.)
PFC Stanley M Jamrock, 24, the only son of Mr and Mrs Stanley P Jamrock, has been killed in Vietnam.
He died of gun shot wounds suffered during a ground battle near Danang.Jamrock, or Rocky as his family and friends called him, was a graduate of Schurz high school and attended Northern Illinois University fro two years.
He then went to DeVry Technical Institute for two and one half years. On graduating he accepted a job at Xerox Corporation, Webster, NY working in chemical research and residing in Rochester, NY.
On April 29, 1967, he married Miss Janice Barnes, and on June 8, 1967 he was drafted. He was sent to Veitnam on November 10, 1967.
PFC Jamrock was buried with full military honors at Holy Sepulchre cemetery, Rochaester, NY.
Leading the funeral courtege was his brother-in-law, Jeffrey Barnes, a member of the Green Berets. Military service in a funeral home, his body was taken for service in Sacred Heart Cathedral, the church were he and his wife were members together and where they were married April 29, 1967. Besides his wife, he is survived by his parents Mr. & Mrs. Jamrock of Chicago, his sister, Mrs. Joel Scholn of Chicago and aunts and uncles. Rest in peace with the warriors.
(Stanley was originally from Chicago. This obituary appeared in a Chicago paper.)
PFC Stanley M Jamrock, 24, the only son of Mr and Mrs Stanley P Jamrock, has been killed in Vietnam.
He died of gun shot wounds suffered during a ground battle near Danang.Jamrock, or Rocky as his family and friends called him, was a graduate of Schurz high school and attended Northern Illinois University fro two years.
He then went to DeVry Technical Institute for two and one half years. On graduating he accepted a job at Xerox Corporation, Webster, NY working in chemical research and residing in Rochester, NY.
On April 29, 1967, he married Miss Janice Barnes, and on June 8, 1967 he was drafted. He was sent to Veitnam on November 10, 1967.
PFC Jamrock was buried with full military honors at Holy Sepulchre cemetery, Rochaester, NY.
Leading the funeral courtege was his brother-in-law, Jeffrey Barnes, a member of the Green Berets. Military service in a funeral home, his body was taken for service in Sacred Heart Cathedral, the church were he and his wife were members together and where they were married April 29, 1967. Besides his wife, he is survived by his parents Mr. & Mrs. Jamrock of Chicago, his sister, Mrs. Joel Scholn of Chicago and aunts and uncles. Rest in peace with the warriors.
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POSTED ON 11.17.2007
fellow grunt
God Bless you, a friend we fought together. I enjoyed knowing you for our time together in Nam.
Gary McDonough
Gary McDonough
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