Charlottsville Newsplex -- September 6, 2006
A Central Virginia family is mourning the loss of one of their own killed in action while fighting the war in Iraq.
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The Andino family is mourning, but they are not alone. Several people in Culpeper County are sad, after finding out Private First Class Edwin Andino, was killed in Iraq on Sunday. Friends say they found out about his death with a shocking phone call.
"One of the ladies at the front counter said, I have bad news to tell you, and she said E.J. had been killed in Iraq. Those were her words," said Friend Lisa Corbin.
Private First Class Edwin Andino was killed by an explosive device on Sunday, September 3, 2006. His friends at the Reva Market in Culpeper County worked with him just a few years ago.