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Donald Moyer
Grove City, MN
Army


25 messages

From Michelle Moyer, Grove City, MN
Hi daddy.....I just wanted to tell you jow much I miss you. You are my hero. I love you .
Love Kullin


From Michelle Moyer, Grove City, MN
Hi hon....I just wanted to do something that told you how proud of you I am, and this is what came to mind. I love and miss you very much.


From Anne Galvan, Covina, CA
Dear Donald, I would like to take this opportunity to say how grateful I am for what you are doing in honor of our country. I think our military is the greatest! It just seems that saying thank you is simply not enough for all your diligent work and sacrifices. Please keep in mind that there are many of us who support you 110 percent. You are ALL in our hearts, thoughts and prayers. It is NOT the movie stars, the politicians nor the activists who maintain our freedoms. It is honorable men like you who courageously maintain the freedom of America for us and for our future children and make this country a safer place to live. We are only free because of men like you (both past and present) who put their country first and foremost. For all this, I am eternally grateful to you. You will always have my support, respect and admiration. I pray for all of you to return home safely. Take good care, keep the faith, watch each other’s backs and God Bless you all. annegalvan@aol.com www.4thetroops.net


From Steve Beiler, Kenora, ON
Hello my friend, We hope all is well with you ! Our family is doing great. We think of you often . Our prayer for you is that God will protect you and give you strength and courage during your service in Kosovo. Our faith in God is our greatest comfort and resource . Hang in there! Steve for the Beiler Family , Kenora , Ontario


From Pat Shoukry, New York, NY
Hey Donald,
Hope you are doing well. Just wanted to say a big THANK YOU for your bravery and sacrifice in the service of our beloved country. I work just 6 miles from "Ground Zero" in NYC. Being on the "front lines" of the Homefront, we know all too well that freedom does not come free. Guess you can say we've been "through the fire here", but we carry on each day standin tall with heads high because of our awesome US Military; of which you are a part. May God bless you and all those you love, and return you to them safely and soon. You will remain in my prayers. With my very best wishes,
Pat


From Phil Barrick, Hastings, MN
Hey Jr. -
A profound thank you for the sacrifices you are making. We all know how much you love us and this country and are truly blessed to have someone like you in our lives. You are touching so many lives through your bravery, both here and abroad. Know that you and your fellow freedom fighters are loved and prayed for each and every day. We are inspired by your stories and continue to wish for a speedy and safe return. We Love You & Thank You From The Bottom Of Our Hearts!!!!


From Michelle Moyer, Grove City, MN
Hi Daddy... I miss you so much! I love you even more! I wish you could be home with us. Love, Klae


From John Boline, Watkins, MN
Hi Jr, Thank you for what you are doing for your country! We appreciate it. Hope all is well with you and we wish you a safe and fast return to your family. God Bless you and all the service men and women!!


From Melinda Jordan, Grove City, mn
HI, Jr. Hope all is well with you not much is going on here. just trying to get the girls to bed. So what is the weather like over there? Michelle, the boys and Kels are doing good. It is so cute what Kullin says. He looked at me today and said Hey Winda my daddy is in Kosivo it is so cute. Well I should get going. You take care of your self. Love your Friends, Melinda, Rob, April, Summer & Bobbie-Dawn


From Beth Milligan, Fort Hood, TX
Hi Donald! Just wanted to let you know thanks for serving our great country. Godspeed and keep your head down!


From Mic Anderson, City, MN
Hi Jr. We have not yet met but I would like to thank you for your courage, bravery and dedication to our country and to making the world a better place. Stay safe and keep your head down. I will be praying for your safe return and for your family to weather the storm. It's not easy on either end but the strong love you and Miki have for each other will carry the whole family through.


From elizabeth french, copperas cove, tx
Hello Just wanted toleave a little note to say that you are doing a great job. and to say thank you for your sevice. My husband is also in Irag he will be home in april of 2005. Be safe and return home soon. you are in my prayers.


From John Cyrus, China Village, ME
Hi, I appreciate what you are doing for our country and for those over there. It's hard to be away from one's family. Be safe and take care. I have a son in Iraq right now.
John Cyrus MAJ, EN USAR


From Carla Griffis, Chino Hills, CA
Hi Don, We are behind you and all of our servicemen. What you are doing for our country is such a sacrifice. You are all in our prayers daily. Jesus died for us all on the cross so we could have eternal life, let us pray you don't have to die for our safety. Your country owes you one. We will not forget any of you. Thank you Lou & Carla Griffis Chino Hills, CA


From Kristine Lehigh, Juneau, WI
Hi Jr, Just wanted to say that we are all so proud of you. I have gotten to know your wife so well that I feel I know you too. Please be safe and I will pray that you can hurry home. Take Care


From Michelle Moyer, Grove City, MN
Hey hun!!!! I love you and miss you!!! Love ya lots!! Love Me


From kayla pirtle, orangevale, ca
hi uncle jr! i hope your having fun. i really miss you and well when i get older i'm going to join the airforce. not what your in. well i'll talk to ya later love kayla p.s hope you come home soon!


From kelsey moyer, Roseville, MN
Hi Jr you are the best uncle anybody could have. Risking your life for our country. I wish you were here with us right now. My brithday is coming up I'm truning 12. I can't wait. It would be alot better if you were here though. I can't wait to see you again. I will never forget you I will tell all of my friends about you and how nice and kind and brave you are. You are the bomb.(I don't mean the bombs that blow up things.) I miss you soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much. I love you sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much too. I hate it when you aren't here. I want to tell everybody that......... JR ROX! love bye Love, Kelsey moyer


From Elizebeth Wheeler, Cosmos, MN
Dear Klae's Dad, How is your whole trip? How are you doing? We hope you have a nice day. When are you coming home? We hope you have a nice time in Kosovo. Are you working hard? Are you building things? What are you doing there? We hope you come back soon and stay safe. We are cheering for you! Love, Klae and his 1st Grade Class


From Melinda Jordan, Grove City, mn
Hi, How are you doing! Me I am fine. I really miss seeing you. That picture you gave me dosn't look like you. I can't wait to see you agian. When will you becoming back. I hope soon very soon. Well i just wanted to say hi and that i want you to come back very soon.
Love, April Smith


From Melinda Jordan, Grove City, mn
hey what up? Not much is going on here. Just talking to your wife on the phone and typing to you. hope all is well and you are doing fine. I saw some of your pictures from over there they look very cool. And thank you for the spoon's and the one from the mess hall is just so funny. But what is even funnier is I will be hanging it up with the rest. well got to go. write more to you later C-ya, Melinda


From Melinda Jordan, Grove City, mn
thought you might like this. it is one of many out there for all of you over seas www.armedforcestribute.com


From sandi mackereth, kimball, mn
Hi JR. This is so great , I am so glad Mick told us about it. I wrote one message last week but I must have done something wrong cause it wasn't posted. So hopefully this will work. Cause we would like to chime in with all of rest of your friends and family. And declare how proud we are of you. A day does not go by without you in our thoughts and prayers for your safety. Be safe. Sandi and Ed


From Elizebeth Wheeler, Cosmos, MN
Hello on Friday, April 2, 2004 from ACGC South Elementary. The proud school of Klae Moyer and his first grade classmates, and their teacher, Mrs. Wheeler. Klae says a special "HI" to Dad. I love you lots. A message and questions from the class are: Are you having fun working? What do you do when you get off work? It is 10:45 a.m. here, and we just found out that you were having computer problems on your end. We were sorry to hear that, but we will try again next Friday. Now, back to our questions: Is everything going OK with the people you are helping? Be careful because you might cut yourself in an accident. What is the weather like there? We have been having some nice, sunny days and we can take our jackets off at recess. The temperature has been getting into the 50's. We like that! Be safe. Thank you for all you do for us. Love, Klae and his first grade class


From Beth Milligan, Fort Hood, TX
Hey Jr. Just wanted to drop you another line. I have been getting to know Miki through my Yahoo group. What a wonderful wife you have!!! I am amazed every day at how well she handles the interesting twists life throws at military wives. My husband is in Iraq right now. We are proud of all of our service men and women serving in the war on terror. Stay safe cover your a$$ets and come home safe. Our prayers are with you and your unit. Kosovo will not be forgotten.

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