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The Talmud

 

 

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Christopher Reeve

 

 

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Samuel E. Robertson, USMC, sent by his Mom Alma and Dad Billy

I would like to take this opportunity to give tribute and honor my Son, Samuel E. Robertson, and a Military Hero.

In the 3rd grade Samuel’s teacher gave his classroom an assignment to write a book of what they wanted to be when they grew up.  Samuel wrote a book of wanting to be a Marine.  He began serving other people even back then.  He would see kids walking by our house and he would ask them if they wanted a bike that he and his Dad had built.  They would reply, gladly yes!!!  He even came out in the newspaper of his giving heart, building bikes for those that wanted a bike.

Mom and Dad moved and became managers of a 55+ mobile home community and there at age 7 Samuel continued serving from his heart.  Samuel would share of his time by dancing with single senior ladies at the dinner events.  He also would take the trash out for them and on occasion when he saw them getting their groceries out of their car. He would help them bring the bags into their home.  On a number of occasions, residents got locked out of their homes and Samuel would climb thru the window and unlocked the door to get into the home.  When the resident left for vacation, Samuel was the one to walk and feed their dogs and also water their plants.

Our Dads served in the World War II.  Alma’s Dad a highly decorated Veteran.  Our older son was in the Marine Corp and went to Iraq twice (was in for 8 yrs.).  Samuel’s Dad was also a Marine for 8 yrs. and served during Vietnam, Panama ND Grenada.

Samuel had signed up a year before he was to graduate from high school.  A week after he graduated from high school he made his 3rd grade dream come true, yes, on June 7th he went into the Marines. He is currently serving in Boot Camp and is designated as infantry, as it was his desire.   The residents continue to remember the many times he lend a hand to residents in need.

When we asked Samuel why did he want to join the Military he replied, “It is the right thing to do… serve my country because I believed in the things the Marine Corp stands for.”

We all believe Samuel E. Robertson is Military Hero.

Billy & Alma Robertson

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