HONORED ON PANEL 63W, LINE 18 OF THE WALL
MARK ELDREDGE MELLOR
WALL NAME
MARK E MELLOR
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63W/18
DATE OF BIRTH
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DATE OF CASUALTY
HOME OF RECORD
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ASSOCIATED ITEMS LEFT AT THE WALL
REMEMBRANCES
LEFT FOR MARK ELDREDGE MELLOR
POSTED ON 6.15.2025
POSTED BY: Linda Knight
Love of my Life
57 years ago you were buried in Glenwood Cemetary. You were KIA Quang Ngai Province, South Vietnam (Army Engineer) 5/30/68. Killed on Memorial Day and buried on Flag Day. It turned my life upside down. I think of you every day. I love and miss you so much. Have never recovered. Again, love you, my Fiancee', my future.
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POSTED ON 5.26.2024
POSTED BY: Pat Payette Young
I remember Mark
On this Memorial Day 2024 I remember Mark as a student at EGHS where I had him in my home room. He always made me smile each and every day. I visited him at the Wall in DC and will again. He remains in everyone’s heart in his class and all who knew him. No one will know I wrote this note to him from town but Mark will know and smile !
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POSTED ON 7.17.2023
POSTED BY: john fabris
honoring you.....
Thank you for your service to our country so long ago sir. The remembrances from Linda Knight are moving and reflect her eternal love for you. As long as you are remembered you will always be with us….
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POSTED ON 5.25.2021
POSTED BY: Linda Knight
My Mark My Fiancee'
It's that time of year again, Mark. Have thought of you everyday for 53 years. You were KIA on Memorial Day 1968. Three days after my 20th Birthday and 29 days before your 20th Birthday. I would give anything to hold you in my arms just one more time. You were my best friend, my confidant, the love of my life, my future, Love and miss you so very, very much. I believe that I will see you again someday. Again, never stopped loving and missing you. Love you now, always have, always will.
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POSTED ON 9.21.2020
POSTED BY: Lucy Micik
Thank You
Dear PFC Mark Mellor, Thank you for your service as a Heavy Construction Equipment Operator. Saying thank you isn't enough, but it is from the heart. Today is POW/MIA Recognition Day, and another summer is coming to end. Time passes quickly. Please watch over America, it stills needs your strength, courage and faithfulness, especially now. Rest in peace with the angels.
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