Lost a Good Friend in Afghanistan

jwillettgn

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We all lost a great guy last week and I am proud to say I was his friend. He was in our Jeep club and had alot of engery and was fun to be around. He was doing what he loved and told me that we were helping the people of Afghanistan by being there. RIP Josh.

Joshua D. Desforges 1986 - 2010 LUDLOW - On Wednesday, May 12, 2010, the world lost an extraordinary, true hero. Sergeant Joshua David Desforges, 23 tragically lost his life while supporting combat operations in Marjeh, Afghanistan. A lifelong resident of Ludlow, Josh was educated at the Children's Commu-nity Center, Veterans Park Elemen-tary School, Paul R. Baird Middle School and was a 2004 graduate of Ludlow High School. He was a former employee of CA Smith Lumber and Kiel Landscaping. Josh joined the Westover Young Marine Program at the age of thirteen, and upon his graduation from Ludlow High School and the Westover Young Marines, he began his life long dream to become a United States Marine, attending boot camp at Parris Island, South Carolina. Josh attended the School of Infantry and was a member of the Close Quarters Battle Team. Josh was on his second deployment to Afghanistan with 1st Battalion 6th Marines out of Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. During his time in the Marine Corps, Josh was a Pistol Sharpshooter and a Second Award Rifle Expert. He received the Combat Action Ribbon with one Gold Star, Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal, Marine Corp Good Conduct Medal, Sea Service Deployment Ribbon with one Bronze Star, Afghanistan Campaign Medal with Bronze Service Star, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation and NATO Medal-ISAF Afghanistan. Josh was an outstanding Marine, ultimately earning the prestigious Purple Heart Medal for sacrificing his life while serving his country. He treasured the joy of being outdoors, enjoying off roading, surfing, kite boarding, rock climbing, hiking and fishing. When home on leave, Josh enjoyed spending time with his family and above all playing guitar with a fine cigar with his Dad and Uncle Roger. He was a member of the Chicopee Sportsman Club and the Carolina Full Size Jeep Club. Josh will be deeply missed by many people. He leaves his parents David and Arlene Desforges, his loving, adoring sister Jenelle (peanut) Desforges, family pet Nani, all of Ludlow. He was a cherished grandson of Edward and Anne Martin, of Ludlow, David Desforges and wife Sandy of Westfield and Sylvia Desforges, also of Ludlow. He was a treasured nephew to Thomas and Annie Martin, of Chicopee, and Roger and Heidi Jo Martin of Brimfield. He leaves several cousins, extended family members and dear friends including his best friends Cody Binette, Sergeant Andrew Rouser and their families, and the rest of his brothers of 1/6. Visiting hours will be held on Thursday, May 20 from 2-7 pm at Ludlow Funeral Home, 432 East St, Ludlow, MA 01056. Friends and family are asked to attend military ceremonies on Friday, May 21, 2010 at Westover Air Force Base. Ceremonies will begin at 11:00 am and arrival may be made through the James Street Gate at Westover. In lieu of flowers, please make donations in Josh's memory to Westover Young Marines 51 Terry Lane, East Longmeadow, Ma 01028. Online at ::Welcome to the Ludlow Funeral Home::.

Josh always was smiling.
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Sorry for your loss,a real life hero.I wish we would bring all our boys home.Their will never be peace over their


Kevin
 
I am sorry for your loss.:frown: I can honestly say that I know how you feel and it really sucks. I lost a friend/former battle buddy in Afghanistan 2 years ago. SFC Matthew Kahler of the 173rd ABN. I will pray for your friends family. God speed.
 
another lost soldier

I am sorry to hear of your loss. I may not have known him but am very thankful for him and his ultimate sacrifice. Without people like him we wouldn't be doing what we're doing right now. RIP
 
Thanks everyone,

I will be heading out in the morning to Ludlow, Mass. to pay my respects and meet his faimly.

Jim Willett
 
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