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PFC Brandon Robert Sapp

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PFC Brandon Robert Sapp

Birth
Palm Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, USA
Death
15 Aug 2004 (aged 21)
Najaf, Najaf, Iraq
Burial
Pruntytown, Taylor County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sect. 2 - Site 570
Memorial ID
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PFC Brandon Robert Sapp, 21, of Lake Worth, Fla., was killed in action, Sunday, Aug. 15, 2004, in Najaf, Iraq, while in service to his country with the 2-7 Cavalry, Greywolf, stationed out of Ford Hood, Texas.

PFC Sapp has been awarded the Purple Heart and the Bronze Star. His ribbons include Good Conduct Medal, AIT Ribbon, National Defense Ribbon, two War on Terrorism ribbons, Combat Infantry Badge, Marksmanship badges for Grenade and Rifle.

He is survived by his mother, Hope Veverka; grandparents, Sylvia Childers and Lillian Veverka; father and stepmother, John and Heidi Sapp; brothers, Christopher Sapp, Shawn Sapp, and Harrison Sapp; sister, Hailee Sapp; grandmother, Nancy Sapp; step-grandparents, Joel and Frane Grossman, and a host of loving aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.

PFC Sapp will be laid to rest in his beloved West Virginia at the West Virginia National Cemetery with Full Military Honors on Aug. 28, 2004, with services at the Donald G. Ford Funeral Home in Grafton, at 11 a.m.

In response to the outpouring of support, the Sapp family will hold a memorial service for the West Palm Beach community when they return home.

Anyone wishing to honor PFC Sapp’s memory may do so by sending a donation to the American Red Cross for the Florida Hurricane Relief Fund or a charity close to your heart.

Those who wish to extend support and sympathy to PFC Sapp’s Army unit, may do so by sending cards or packages in his memory addressed to; Any Soldier, Camp Cooke, ACO 2-7 CAV, APO, AE 09378.
PFC Brandon Robert Sapp, 21, of Lake Worth, Fla., was killed in action, Sunday, Aug. 15, 2004, in Najaf, Iraq, while in service to his country with the 2-7 Cavalry, Greywolf, stationed out of Ford Hood, Texas.

PFC Sapp has been awarded the Purple Heart and the Bronze Star. His ribbons include Good Conduct Medal, AIT Ribbon, National Defense Ribbon, two War on Terrorism ribbons, Combat Infantry Badge, Marksmanship badges for Grenade and Rifle.

He is survived by his mother, Hope Veverka; grandparents, Sylvia Childers and Lillian Veverka; father and stepmother, John and Heidi Sapp; brothers, Christopher Sapp, Shawn Sapp, and Harrison Sapp; sister, Hailee Sapp; grandmother, Nancy Sapp; step-grandparents, Joel and Frane Grossman, and a host of loving aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.

PFC Sapp will be laid to rest in his beloved West Virginia at the West Virginia National Cemetery with Full Military Honors on Aug. 28, 2004, with services at the Donald G. Ford Funeral Home in Grafton, at 11 a.m.

In response to the outpouring of support, the Sapp family will hold a memorial service for the West Palm Beach community when they return home.

Anyone wishing to honor PFC Sapp’s memory may do so by sending a donation to the American Red Cross for the Florida Hurricane Relief Fund or a charity close to your heart.

Those who wish to extend support and sympathy to PFC Sapp’s Army unit, may do so by sending cards or packages in his memory addressed to; Any Soldier, Camp Cooke, ACO 2-7 CAV, APO, AE 09378.

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