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Akron Beacon Journal -- The story of a life too short is played out in message after message on the Web site MySpace.

``Matthew, you're the best Corpsman ever....

``Seems like just yesterday you were putting the Spiderman Band-aid on my eyebrow. Thanks for taking me into the platoon and i'll never forget the times we had. Keep watch over us and I look forward to seeing you soon... but not too soon. Love ya man. -- Johnny.''

``Conte, I can't believe you're gone; even with your death you helped us save 2 Marines lives with the knowledge you passed to us. I'll never forget you man. -- Ray.''

``To the many nights of being woken up... to hear your voice on the other end of the phone. I know it was only suppose to be a 7 minute phone call but somehow we always managed to talk for about _ hour. To the one who always accepted me for who I was,... who continued to encourage me to be what I want to be, to the one who had the patience to teach me how to properly skip rocks at the lake... I want to thank you for your love, encouragement and kindness. I love you. -- Danita.

The language from the Department of Defense was decidedly different:

The Pentagon on Friday announced the death of a sailor who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Hospitalman Matthew G. Conte, 22, of Streetsboro died Thursday while his unit was conducting combat operations in Iraq's Sunni-dominated Anbar province west of Baghdad.

Conte was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Force, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, as a hospital corpsman in Iraq under the command of I Marine Expeditionary Force.

A notice on the MySpace Web site from a family member said Matthew was killed instantly while wearing all his body armor.

On MySpace, Conte is just a kid, a young man in civvies -- single, athletic, 5-foot-11, Aries -- who says he hopes to have children someday.

``Only a few people reading this will know who he is, but even if you don't, please say a prayer for him and also for gunnery sergeant Elliot (Terry J. Elliott, 34, Middleton, Tenn.) who also passed in the explosion. Watch over us Conte and I love you man! -- Johnny.''

Services will be held at Dunn-Quigley Ciriello & Carr funeral home in Stow, with details to come in newspaper notices, according to a posting by the family on the Web site.

A spokesman at the Navy-Marine Corps Reserve Center on Dan Street in Akron said Friday night that Conte's family moved out of Ohio last year.

``Matt planned on working in a hospital when he got out,'' sister Lora wrote on MySpace.

``Please feel free to send any pictures and post any comments, stories or memories.''

 

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Matthew G. Conte
Authored by: anonymous on Saturday, February 03 2007 @ 11:13 PM MST
Well done, Corpsman. You are a hero and did not die in vain.


OIF Vet
Matthew G. Conte
Authored by: anonymous on Saturday, February 03 2007 @ 11:27 PM MST
Matthew,
I would like to say thank you to you and the Marine who was also killed in that blast for your service and sacrifice for our Country. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy. God know how many Marines are still alive because of your work.

Semper Fi Doc!
  • Matthew G. Conte - Authored by: anonymous on Sunday, February 04 2007 @ 03:52 PM MST
Matthew G. Conte
Authored by: anonymous on Thursday, February 08 2007 @ 12:39 AM MST
To the Conte family from the Wahl family. deeply sadden of the news. Know ever fallen families heart and prays are with Matthew and your family. He was a soldier and hero that was so much more. To those that knew and loved him. Now we all welcome you home to rest. You have been on a mission very few American's will evr do! You protected us against Terrorism, protected our liberities, freedom, our way of life and given the Iraqi people hope. An your brotherhood to all those that serve our country. God Bless! father of fallen soldier US ARMY Sgt. Gregory L. Wahl KIA Balad, Iraq 05-03-04.
Matthew G. Conte
Authored by: anonymous on Sunday, February 18 2007 @ 11:11 PM MST
My sympathies are extended to you and your family.
Your dedicated service to the American people will not be forgotten.

Jonathan Elliott

Evolve Talent Agency
Matthew G. Conte
Authored by: anonymous on Tuesday, October 14 2008 @ 12:30 AM MDT
I would like to continue to send my prayers to the family of Matthew. My sons best friend was in the humvey when the accident occured. He's still recovering from his near fatal injuries that occured on Jan 30, 07. I speak to him nearly every day now, and he speaks very highly of Matt and Terry. He's very much alive but Iraq and this accident will live with him for the rest of his life, he lost more than a leg and organs, he lost his friends that day. Gods blessings
  • Matthew G. Conte - Authored by: anonymous on Thursday, January 01 2009 @ 07:06 PM MST
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