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PFC Damian Laquasha Heidelberg

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PFC Damian Laquasha Heidelberg

Birth
Meridian, Lauderdale County, Mississippi, USA
Death
15 Nov 2003 (aged 21)
Mosul, Ninawa, Iraq
Burial
Quitman, Clarke County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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Shubuta, Miss. In their last conversation before Pfc. Damian L. Heidelberg left for Iraq, his childhood friend Jerry Jones Jr. told him not to go and get himself killed."He just told me that he was trying to make something of himself," Jones said. "He was trying to make it for his family and his baby."The 21-year-old administrative specialist from Shubuta, Miss., was killed Nov. 15, 2003, when two Black Hawk helicopters collided in Iraq. He was based at Fort Campbell.Heidelberg, a former choir member and church usher, was "a wonderful young man, sweet and mild-mannered," said Phyllis Heidelberg, his aunt. "He was slow to speak, loved to go to church and always had a big smile."Jones said the two were inseparable as children. "That was my boy," Jones said of his life-long friend. "If he got in trouble, I got in trouble. We were always in it together."Heidelberg is survived by his father, Grady Jones, his mother, Deborah Heidelberg, and a 2-year-old daughter, Stacie.
Shubuta, Miss. In their last conversation before Pfc. Damian L. Heidelberg left for Iraq, his childhood friend Jerry Jones Jr. told him not to go and get himself killed."He just told me that he was trying to make something of himself," Jones said. "He was trying to make it for his family and his baby."The 21-year-old administrative specialist from Shubuta, Miss., was killed Nov. 15, 2003, when two Black Hawk helicopters collided in Iraq. He was based at Fort Campbell.Heidelberg, a former choir member and church usher, was "a wonderful young man, sweet and mild-mannered," said Phyllis Heidelberg, his aunt. "He was slow to speak, loved to go to church and always had a big smile."Jones said the two were inseparable as children. "That was my boy," Jones said of his life-long friend. "If he got in trouble, I got in trouble. We were always in it together."Heidelberg is survived by his father, Grady Jones, his mother, Deborah Heidelberg, and a 2-year-old daughter, Stacie.

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