SGT Michael Harvey Ferschke Jr.

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SGT Michael Harvey Ferschke Jr.

Birth
Woonsocket, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA
Death
10 Aug 2008 (aged 22)
Iraq
Burial
Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec A Site 525
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Marine Sgt. Michael H. Ferschke Jr., 22, of Maryville, Tenn.; assigned to the 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion, 3rd Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Force, Okinawa, Japan; died Aug. 10 while supporting combat operations in Tikrit, Iraq. Sgt. Ferschke lived in Woonsocket, Rhode Island for the first nine years of his life, then lived his remaining years in Maryville. He graduated from Maryville High School in 2003; joined the Marine Corps and reported for Basic Training at Parris Island, SC in October 2003. He served as proud Recon Marine in North Carolina, Okinawa, and his last mission in Iraq. Preceded in death by grandparents, Evelyn Decotaux, Robert Lambert, Sr., Gerald Ferschke, and Florence Ferschke; cousins, Michael Lemire and Jamie Bradley; Uncle, Dennis Ferschke; aunts, Jackie Bradley, Susie Ratti and Lucille Ferschke. He is survived by a loving wife, Hotaru (Nakama) Ferschke and their first child, who was due in January 2009; parents, Michael H. Ferschke, Sr. and Robin K. (Lambert) Ferschke; brother, Raymond Lambert; sister, Alissa Bridgman; nieces and nephews, Jasmine, Bryson, Andrew, Courtney, and Jack; brother-in-law, John Bridgman.Maryville Marine killed in Iraq

The Associated Press

MARYVILLE, Tenn. A Marine who had married about a month ago and just found out his wife was going to have a baby was shot to death in Iraq during a house search, his family said Tuesday.

Sgt. Michael Ferschke Jr. died Sunday, his father said. Ferschke, 22, of Maryville, was assigned to the 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion, 3rd Marine Division and stationed in Okinawa, Japan.

Ferschke's father, Michael said his son had been in Iraq since March. The son and his wife had just found out they were going to have a baby, due in January.

Ferschke said his son was born in Rhode Island, but grew up and went to high school in Maryville, about 16 miles south of Knoxville.

The younger Ferschke joined the Marines because he was looking for a challenge after high school, his father said.

"He looked at all the other forces, but that didn't look like a challenge for him," Ferschke said. "He loved his job and he loved what he was doing."

Ferschke, who was a radio operator, completed a diving school while in the Marines and hoped to become a diving instructor.

He had the option of finishing his service in the Marines in October, but he felt an obligation to stay and serve a tour in Iraq, like many of his fellow Marines, his father said.

His mother, Robin, said Ferschke was an energetic and adventurous teenager who liked riding BMX bikes and skiing. They talked a lot by phone even while he was in Japan and he was always giving advice or trying to help his friends and family, she said.

"He was like a male ‘Dear Abby,"' Robin Ferschke said. "He helped me through things and I helped him. He always used to say his dad was his hero, but he's our hero."

Ferschke said her son was excited about becoming a father and talked a lot about the things he wanted to share with his child.

"He had lots of dreams, but the only one he wanted was to make sure that child grew up to be the best," she said.

In a Father's Day message aired on WBIR-TV in Knoxville in June, Ferschke greeted his father and brother from Camp Fallujah, Iraq, and said, "Hopefully next year, I'll be down there with you guys. Have a couple of beers, celebrate. Love you guys."

Ferschke is also survived by his brother, Raymond Lambert, and his sister, Alissa Bridgman. Funeral services are planned for Monday in Maryville.
Marine Sgt. Michael H. Ferschke Jr., 22, of Maryville, Tenn.; assigned to the 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion, 3rd Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Force, Okinawa, Japan; died Aug. 10 while supporting combat operations in Tikrit, Iraq. Sgt. Ferschke lived in Woonsocket, Rhode Island for the first nine years of his life, then lived his remaining years in Maryville. He graduated from Maryville High School in 2003; joined the Marine Corps and reported for Basic Training at Parris Island, SC in October 2003. He served as proud Recon Marine in North Carolina, Okinawa, and his last mission in Iraq. Preceded in death by grandparents, Evelyn Decotaux, Robert Lambert, Sr., Gerald Ferschke, and Florence Ferschke; cousins, Michael Lemire and Jamie Bradley; Uncle, Dennis Ferschke; aunts, Jackie Bradley, Susie Ratti and Lucille Ferschke. He is survived by a loving wife, Hotaru (Nakama) Ferschke and their first child, who was due in January 2009; parents, Michael H. Ferschke, Sr. and Robin K. (Lambert) Ferschke; brother, Raymond Lambert; sister, Alissa Bridgman; nieces and nephews, Jasmine, Bryson, Andrew, Courtney, and Jack; brother-in-law, John Bridgman.Maryville Marine killed in Iraq

The Associated Press

MARYVILLE, Tenn. A Marine who had married about a month ago and just found out his wife was going to have a baby was shot to death in Iraq during a house search, his family said Tuesday.

Sgt. Michael Ferschke Jr. died Sunday, his father said. Ferschke, 22, of Maryville, was assigned to the 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion, 3rd Marine Division and stationed in Okinawa, Japan.

Ferschke's father, Michael said his son had been in Iraq since March. The son and his wife had just found out they were going to have a baby, due in January.

Ferschke said his son was born in Rhode Island, but grew up and went to high school in Maryville, about 16 miles south of Knoxville.

The younger Ferschke joined the Marines because he was looking for a challenge after high school, his father said.

"He looked at all the other forces, but that didn't look like a challenge for him," Ferschke said. "He loved his job and he loved what he was doing."

Ferschke, who was a radio operator, completed a diving school while in the Marines and hoped to become a diving instructor.

He had the option of finishing his service in the Marines in October, but he felt an obligation to stay and serve a tour in Iraq, like many of his fellow Marines, his father said.

His mother, Robin, said Ferschke was an energetic and adventurous teenager who liked riding BMX bikes and skiing. They talked a lot by phone even while he was in Japan and he was always giving advice or trying to help his friends and family, she said.

"He was like a male ‘Dear Abby,"' Robin Ferschke said. "He helped me through things and I helped him. He always used to say his dad was his hero, but he's our hero."

Ferschke said her son was excited about becoming a father and talked a lot about the things he wanted to share with his child.

"He had lots of dreams, but the only one he wanted was to make sure that child grew up to be the best," she said.

In a Father's Day message aired on WBIR-TV in Knoxville in June, Ferschke greeted his father and brother from Camp Fallujah, Iraq, and said, "Hopefully next year, I'll be down there with you guys. Have a couple of beers, celebrate. Love you guys."

Ferschke is also survived by his brother, Raymond Lambert, and his sister, Alissa Bridgman. Funeral services are planned for Monday in Maryville.

Gravesite Details

Killed in Action Operation Iraqi Freedom