| Terence Rowdon Plymouth, MA Army |  |
9 messages
From Kimberly Rowdon,
Temple, Tx
I set this page up for my wonderful loving husband, Terry, to honor him. I am so proud of you, and I thank God for bringing you into my life. I keep you in my prayers that you will come home to me and the kids soon. We love and miss you baby!
From Pat Shoukry,
New York, NY
Hey Terry,
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 Kristi Wing,
Fort Irwin, CA
Thanks for serving our country!!!!
Kristi, Jason, and Logan
From Kimberly Rowdon,
Temple, Tx
This is to let everyone know that at the end of Feb 2005 My husband will be home for good. We thank everyone who has had our family, as well as all the families associated with the military in their thoughts and prayers. We continue to support our country, to support our service members as we have been. Thank you so much! God bless!!!
From Kimberly Rowdon,
Temple, Tx
Hi sweetheart. It is less than a week before you arrive home. My arms are longing more and more for you. I cant wait to have you home for good. I can honestly say this hasnt been an easy 13 months. But i am proud of you....and the pride that i have for you makes me love you even more. I was just looking at your picture and the more i see it...the more i realize how important u have always been in my and our kids lives. We love you Terry :-*
From Jamie .,
Boston, MA
awww. cute li'l baby!!!
From ruben luna,
san antonio, tx
hey there, greeting from san antonio,tx...glad u came home safe and all in one piece..thank u for everything ya'll did in iraq..my brother just got back home also..we prayed all troops would come home safe..we all appreciate everything the troops are doing to keep our country safe and standing togther strong as one..agagin welcome home and thnk u for all ya'll did..cute baby..
From Kimberly Rowdon,
Temple, Tx
This is just an update from Terry's wife. Thank you all who have been keeping the nation's troops in your prayers, and also thanks to everyone who has posted a comment on our page. Terry has been home now for 2 months. He is somewhat back to work from leave ( though he is pretty much in ghost mode) and will very soon, after a total of 16 yrs of service to our great nation, be heading into the civillian world. Also, thank u for complimenting the baby. That pic was taken the day Terry was leaving to go back to Iraq from r&r. Our son was abt 5 - 6 weeks old at the time and next week will celebrate his 1st birthday! We think he as well as his other brother and sisters are cuties as well ;-) We will continue to keep our nation's protectors and enforcers in our prayers as you will do the same. God Bless America and God Bless Our Troops!!!!
From Riley Reese,
Columbia, TN
Terence,
To laugh often and love much; to win the respect of intelligent persons and the affection of children, to earn the approbation of honest critics; to appreciate beauty; to give of one's self, to leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch or a redeemed social condition; to have played and laughed with enthusiasm and sung with exultation; to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived--that is to have succeeded.
Author: Ralph Waldo Emerson
Source: The Book of Positive Quotations
Because you have lived all of us can breath a little easier so thank you for all that you have done to help our great nation. rileyreese@cpws.net
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