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SGM Michael Charles Mettille

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SGM Michael Charles Mettille Veteran

Birth
Winona County, Minnesota, USA
Death
1 Feb 2007 (aged 44)
Iraq
Burial
Little Falls, Morrison County, Minnesota, USA GPS-Latitude: 46.075275, Longitude: -94.3329167
Plot
Section 2 Site 469
Memorial ID
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Army Sgt. Maj. Michael C. Mettille, 44, of West St. Paul, Minn., assigned to the 134th Brigade Support Battalion, Brooklyn Park, Minn.; died Feb. 1 at Camp Adder, Iraq, from a non-combat related injury.
Mettille, SGT MAJ Michael Charles Age 44 Of West St. Paul Passed away suddenly Feb. 1, 2007 in Tallil Air Force Base (Camp Adder), Iraq of a heart attack. He was serving as 1st SGT for Alpha Company, 134th Brigade Support Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team. Michael served honorably with the Minnesota Army National Guard for 26 years and also served as a Federal Technician (MN ARNG). Survived by wife, daughter, son, daughter, son, parents, siblings, mother-in-law, brothers-in-law, sister-in-law. Mass of Christian Burial Monday, 11 AM, CATHEDRAL OF ST. PAUL, 239 Selby Ave. Military Honors Fort Snelling National Cemetery. "Stay strong and courageous." Washburn-McReavy Hillside Chapel 612-781-1999. Published in Pioneer Press from February 6 to February 11, 2007
Army Sgt. Maj. Michael C. Mettille, 44, of West St. Paul, Minn., assigned to the 134th Brigade Support Battalion, Brooklyn Park, Minn.; died Feb. 1 at Camp Adder, Iraq, from a non-combat related injury.
Mettille, SGT MAJ Michael Charles Age 44 Of West St. Paul Passed away suddenly Feb. 1, 2007 in Tallil Air Force Base (Camp Adder), Iraq of a heart attack. He was serving as 1st SGT for Alpha Company, 134th Brigade Support Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team. Michael served honorably with the Minnesota Army National Guard for 26 years and also served as a Federal Technician (MN ARNG). Survived by wife, daughter, son, daughter, son, parents, siblings, mother-in-law, brothers-in-law, sister-in-law. Mass of Christian Burial Monday, 11 AM, CATHEDRAL OF ST. PAUL, 239 Selby Ave. Military Honors Fort Snelling National Cemetery. "Stay strong and courageous." Washburn-McReavy Hillside Chapel 612-781-1999. Published in Pioneer Press from February 6 to February 11, 2007

Inscription

SGM US ARMY - IRAQ. BELOVED HUSBAND. MAN OF HONOR. BSM.



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