PFC Christopher Reed Kilpatrick

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PFC Christopher Reed Kilpatrick

Birth
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Death
20 Jun 2005 (aged 18)
Mosul, Ninawa, Iraq
Burial
Columbus, Colorado County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Christopher Reed Kilpatrick, 18, gave his life for his country and went to be with his Lord on Monday, June 20, 2005. He was the son of Tracy Soape Kilpatrick and Scott Reed Kilpatrick. He attended elementary, junior high and high school in Columbus, Texas, graduating on May 28, 2004. He decided during his senior year to join the United States Army, with the intent to attend college after serving his country, and so he signed up for the Army in the spring of 2004. He began basic training Aug. 18, 2004, at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., completing the program on Oct, 28, 2004. He attended Advanced Individual Training at Fort Leonard Wood and then arrived at Fort Polk, La., on Dec. 4 and was assigned to the 603rd Transportation Company, 142nd Corps Support Battalion as an 88M10 Vehicle Operator. On Feb. 20, 2005, he deployed to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. The Defense Department on Tuesday confirmed Army Pfc. Christopher Kilpatrick, who enlisted last year three months shy of his 18th birthday, was killed in an attack in Tal Afar, Iraq. Kilpatrick was mortally wounded during an early morning firefight with insurgents who halted his truck with a bomb blast that flattened the tires. Kilpatrick, who was riding in the lead truck of a convoy, was airlifted to a hospital, but died en route. Kilpatrick, of the 603rd Transportation Company stationed out of Fort Polk, La., was a 2004 graduate of Columbus High School and enlisted in March of last year.
While serving on active duty, Christopher received the following awards: National Defense Service Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, and the Army Service Ribbon. He was posthumously awarded the Bronze Star Medal, the Purple Heart and the Army Commendation Medal.
Christopher was a member of First Baptist Church, Columbus, Texas and also attended the Frelsburg Baptist Church. Among other things, Christopher played on the Columbus Cardinal basketball team throughout high school and he also played tennis. He was also a member of the CHS FFA chapter and a member of the FCA. Christopher was a Cub Scout, a Boy Scout and earned his Eagle Scout. He qualified for the academic all-district team and was voted most outspoken in 2004 by his classmates.
Christopher was many things to many people. He was a son, brother, nephew, cousin, grandson, friend, step-brother, stepson and finally, a soldier. He was loving, caring, brave, adventurous, fun, funny, athletic and warm-hearted. People enjoyed being around him. Even though his life was cut short, he experienced much, and lived life to the fullest. He had a wonderfully positive attitude and did his best to share it with everyone with whom he came in contact.
Christopher is survived by his father Scott Kilpatrick and wife Melissa, his mother Tracy Hanak and husband Zachary, his sisters Jaclyn and Morgan Kilpatrick, step-sisters Elizabeth and Rebecca Boulware, his paternal grandparents Bill and June Kilpatrick, all of Columbus, his maternal grandparents Jack Soape of Opelousas, La., and Scarlette Soape of Flatonia, Texas, his maternal great grandmother, Betty Baker of Krotz Spring, La., and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
Christopher's body was returned to Columbus with a motorcade through town on the evening of Sunday, June 26, 2005. A prayer vigil was conducted at 7 p.m. at the First Baptist Church sanctuary in Columbus, TX. Burial followed in the Odd Fellows Rest Cemetery, Columbus, Texas, with full military honors by the 142nd Corps Support Battalion of Fort Polk, La. The funeral service was officiated by Pastor Sammy Carr of First Baptist Church, Columbus, Texas, and by Pastor Clayton Wallin of Frelsburg Baptist Church, Frelsburg, Texas. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of Henneke Funeral Home, Columbus, Texas, with the participation of the United States Army. Serving as honorary pall bearers will be Christopher's cousins Shawn, Shannon, Jason and Josh Dabney, Aaron, Michael and Zachary Peters, and Matthew Hatfield, and his friends Bradley Berger, Brent Gorman, Ryan Henneke, Cody Kovar, Cody May, Robert Medina, Blake Rosenbaum and Eric Wood.
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For those desiring, contributions may be made to the Christopher Kilpatrick Memorial Scholarship Fund established at The First State Bank, P.O. Box 9, Columbus, Texas 78934 or to the charity of your choice.
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Thank you to Cindy Sherman for the info on Christopher so that I could make his FAG memorial page accurate.


Christopher Reed Kilpatrick, 18, gave his life for his country and went to be with his Lord on Monday, June 20, 2005. He was the son of Tracy Soape Kilpatrick and Scott Reed Kilpatrick. He attended elementary, junior high and high school in Columbus, Texas, graduating on May 28, 2004. He decided during his senior year to join the United States Army, with the intent to attend college after serving his country, and so he signed up for the Army in the spring of 2004. He began basic training Aug. 18, 2004, at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., completing the program on Oct, 28, 2004. He attended Advanced Individual Training at Fort Leonard Wood and then arrived at Fort Polk, La., on Dec. 4 and was assigned to the 603rd Transportation Company, 142nd Corps Support Battalion as an 88M10 Vehicle Operator. On Feb. 20, 2005, he deployed to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. The Defense Department on Tuesday confirmed Army Pfc. Christopher Kilpatrick, who enlisted last year three months shy of his 18th birthday, was killed in an attack in Tal Afar, Iraq. Kilpatrick was mortally wounded during an early morning firefight with insurgents who halted his truck with a bomb blast that flattened the tires. Kilpatrick, who was riding in the lead truck of a convoy, was airlifted to a hospital, but died en route. Kilpatrick, of the 603rd Transportation Company stationed out of Fort Polk, La., was a 2004 graduate of Columbus High School and enlisted in March of last year.
While serving on active duty, Christopher received the following awards: National Defense Service Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, and the Army Service Ribbon. He was posthumously awarded the Bronze Star Medal, the Purple Heart and the Army Commendation Medal.
Christopher was a member of First Baptist Church, Columbus, Texas and also attended the Frelsburg Baptist Church. Among other things, Christopher played on the Columbus Cardinal basketball team throughout high school and he also played tennis. He was also a member of the CHS FFA chapter and a member of the FCA. Christopher was a Cub Scout, a Boy Scout and earned his Eagle Scout. He qualified for the academic all-district team and was voted most outspoken in 2004 by his classmates.
Christopher was many things to many people. He was a son, brother, nephew, cousin, grandson, friend, step-brother, stepson and finally, a soldier. He was loving, caring, brave, adventurous, fun, funny, athletic and warm-hearted. People enjoyed being around him. Even though his life was cut short, he experienced much, and lived life to the fullest. He had a wonderfully positive attitude and did his best to share it with everyone with whom he came in contact.
Christopher is survived by his father Scott Kilpatrick and wife Melissa, his mother Tracy Hanak and husband Zachary, his sisters Jaclyn and Morgan Kilpatrick, step-sisters Elizabeth and Rebecca Boulware, his paternal grandparents Bill and June Kilpatrick, all of Columbus, his maternal grandparents Jack Soape of Opelousas, La., and Scarlette Soape of Flatonia, Texas, his maternal great grandmother, Betty Baker of Krotz Spring, La., and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
Christopher's body was returned to Columbus with a motorcade through town on the evening of Sunday, June 26, 2005. A prayer vigil was conducted at 7 p.m. at the First Baptist Church sanctuary in Columbus, TX. Burial followed in the Odd Fellows Rest Cemetery, Columbus, Texas, with full military honors by the 142nd Corps Support Battalion of Fort Polk, La. The funeral service was officiated by Pastor Sammy Carr of First Baptist Church, Columbus, Texas, and by Pastor Clayton Wallin of Frelsburg Baptist Church, Frelsburg, Texas. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of Henneke Funeral Home, Columbus, Texas, with the participation of the United States Army. Serving as honorary pall bearers will be Christopher's cousins Shawn, Shannon, Jason and Josh Dabney, Aaron, Michael and Zachary Peters, and Matthew Hatfield, and his friends Bradley Berger, Brent Gorman, Ryan Henneke, Cody Kovar, Cody May, Robert Medina, Blake Rosenbaum and Eric Wood.
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For those desiring, contributions may be made to the Christopher Kilpatrick Memorial Scholarship Fund established at The First State Bank, P.O. Box 9, Columbus, Texas 78934 or to the charity of your choice.
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Thank you to Cindy Sherman for the info on Christopher so that I could make his FAG memorial page accurate.



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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11217549/christopher_reed-kilpatrick: accessed ), memorial page for PFC Christopher Reed Kilpatrick (28 Jun 1986–20 Jun 2005), Find a Grave Memorial ID 11217549, citing Odd Fellows Rest Cemetery, Columbus, Colorado County, Texas, USA; Maintained by Lisa (contributor 47155679).