Paulino Gutierrez Lopez
Private First Class
A CO, 4TH BN, 39TH INFANTRY, 9TH INF DIV, USARV Army of the United States Midland, Texas June 22, 1944 to July 22, 1967 PAULINO G LOPEZ is on the Wall at Panel 23E, Line 106 |
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"To live in the hearts we leave behind,
His son was born the day his body returned to the States.
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To my brother from your sister Micaela Palma Barrera, known to him as Mickie ... I was a little girl, but I remember you like it was yesterday, when you would take me to school, and I spent a lot of time with you and your new wife at the time. I miss you a lot, wish you were still with us ... But I know one day we will be together again.
Love you,
Micaela "Mickie" Palma Barrera |
The Midland Reporter-Telegram, Sunday 24 Sep 1967
Courtesy of the
Billy M. Brown |
You were an inspiration to all that knew you here in the small town of Midland, Texas. Still to this day I hear stories of how you helped or changed a person's life by the goodness of your heart. I know that had you lived longer it would have made a difference in a lot of lives. You always found time for us, your younger siblings. My very first time away from our sheltered neighborhood you took me to a movie ("Lady and the Tramp"), which I will never forget. I am a grandmother of 7 now and have many stories to tell my grandchildren about you and what a wonderful person you were. It still hurts as if it was yesterday every time I think about losing you. When Mickie our younger sister and Stevie the grandson mom raised needed somthing you were there for them also. I remember you taking them to buy shoes and clothes for school. Now I have a better understanding of the person you were because a young boy caring like that for others truly made you a special gift from God. You will always be missed in our lives. We will always Love You.
From his sister, |
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