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troy2k 06-18-2004 07:49

5th GRP KIA
 
Army major based at Fort Campbell killed in IraqWSMV-TVJune 17, 2004 -
LAKE ZURICH, Ill. (AP) -- A decorated
U.S. Army major from northern Illinois who was scheduled to return
shortly from Iraq has been killed, his
family said.

Army Maj. Paul Syverson III, 32, was killed in action Wednesday, said
his mother, Joy Syverson. He was
assigned to the 5th Special Forces Group, based at Fort Campbell, Ky.

"Everything is so hard," she said Wednesday, hours after hearing the
news from an Army major who visited the
family's house in Lake Zurich. "I'm going to have an emptiness in my
heart for the rest of my life."

Paul Syverson grew up in Arlington Heights and graduated from John
Hersey High School in 1989. He graduated
from the Virginia Military Institute in 1993, Joy Syverson said.

"His whole life, from the time he was a child, he was interested in our
country," she said. "He followed his
heart. That's where he always wanted to be, he always wanted to serve
the country."

Officials at the Department of Defense declined to comment Thursday. A
telephone message left at the public
affairs office at Fort Campbell was not immediately returned.

Paul Syverson had been promoted to the rank of major on April 29, Joy
Syverson said. He was awarded the Purple
Heart and Bronze Star for helping put down a November 2001 prison
revolt in Afghanistan, she said.

Paul Syverson was scheduled to return home in two weeks, Joy Syverson
said.

"He was supposed to be home," she said. "We were going to see him on
the Fourth of July."

He is survived by his parents, a wife, Jackie, a son, Paul, 7, and a
daughter, Amy Elizabeth, 2 months.

Charles Venegoni, an English teacher at John Hersey High School,
remembered Paul Syverson as "a good-natured
kid" who worked hard for his grades.

"He was a quiet kid who was always smiling," Venegoni said.

Paul Syverson also played on the high school football team that won the
state championship in 1987. A memorial
service has been scheduled for Tuesday in Kentucky.

(Copyright 2004 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

The Reaper 06-18-2004 08:40

RIP, Major.

Prayers out to the family.

TR

Kyobanim 06-18-2004 08:42

Rest in Peace

P36 06-18-2004 08:56

It always seems to hurt more when they were so close to being home.
:(

Gypsy 06-18-2004 15:27

A hometown Man. RIP Major.

Radar Rider 06-18-2004 19:54

Rest In Peace, Sir. God Bless Your Family.

Paintman 06-18-2004 20:18

Rest In Peace

Sigi 06-18-2004 20:57

Quote:

He is survived by his parents, a wife, Jackie, a son, Paul, 7, and a
daughter, Amy Elizabeth, 2 months.
RIP Major Syverson.

Denny 06-19-2004 00:37

And when he gets to heaven
To St Peter he will tell
Another soldier reporting
"Sir I've served my time in hell"

RIP Sir

NousDefionsDoc 06-19-2004 07:13

De Oppresso Liber
RIP Sir

Jack Moroney (RIP) 06-19-2004 07:27

RIP.

SP5IC 07-08-2004 16:51

New guy signing on.

I am interested in what's going on over there. I have a dog in this fight.

lrd 07-08-2004 18:12

Rest in Peace, Major. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

VMI_Marine 07-10-2004 17:27

Gentlemen, there is a trust fund set up for his children, and there is a memorial fund set up with SFA.

"Syverson Children Trust Fund"
c/o Bank One
1 Bank Plaza
Lake Zurich, IL. 60047

SFA donations can be sent in Maj Syverson's name to:

Chapter 38, Special Forces Association Memorial Fund
P.O. Box 223
Fort Campbell, KY 42223-0223

I found these in the VMI news release, and thought they would be appropriate to post here.

Rest in peace, sir.

SP5IC 07-11-2004 15:49

Maj. Paul Syverson is the fifth VMI alumnus to die in this war. My son, a 2003 VMI graduate, is a 2LT with the 10 Mountain Division over there. Interesting, this is the second time that my wife has sent a 23 year-old off to war. The other time was in 1967.


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