Tributes This Memorial Page Established by-Dave Seamans In Honor Of Pfc. Timothy J. Seamans We will always hold Josh and his family in our hearts and prayers. He will forever be remembered as a true hero. Our prayers are always with you and the family. It has been a true blessing meeting and getting to know all of you. I will forever cherish our friendship. Dave Seamans Gold Star Dad September 30, 2011 SGT Justin Brown In Honor Of PFC Timothy Seamans In the Army, we train. We prepare. We hone our skills and put our full faith and trust into our fellow Soldiers. It is the only way we survive. By remembering and honoring those Soldiers who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom we ensure they live on forever. I did not know PFC Seamans, but we come from the same hometown. I was born and raised in Jacksonville Florida, enlisted as a Private in May 2005, and was in AIT when PFC Seamans lost his life. Now, 6 years later I am an NCO in the United States Army and have made it a point to ensure my Soldiers remember those who have served before them. I instructed my troops to pick a Soldier from the Warrior's Walk here at Ft Stewart and to learn as much about them as possible to honor the Soldier and their families. Later today at 1400, our small squad of Soldiers will walk the Warrior's Walk and render honors in dedication and reverence to those Fallen Soldiers. I picked your Son because while I was learning how to be a Soldier, he was fighting. He was ensuring that I had an opportunity to choose to be a Soldier, enlist, and eventually deploy for 15 months to Iraq. I offer my condolences for your loss, and I salute Private First Class Timothy Seamans for making it possible for every American to live in a free country. Very Respectfully; Justin Brown SGT, U.S. Army 68X Behavioral Health NCO Soldier Resiliency Center Combat Disabled Veteran: MAY2007-JUN2008 Camp Bucca; Iraq |
| Pfc. Timothy J. Seamans United States Army KIA 18 Aug 2005, Iraq |
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