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Chase Edwards

   
Individuals USwww.myrtlebeachonline.com -- The morning of the day he died, Marine Pfc. Chase A. Edwards told his mother in a telephone call that his area of Iraq had become more dangerous.

Edwards, 19, who was killed Thursday while on patrol in Ramadi, west of Baghdad in Anbar province, said his unit had lost four men Friday and Sunday. Some of his friends were worried, he said.

His mother, Melody Hartwell, asked her son how he was feeling.

"He said Mom, 'I'm very at peace,'" she said.

Then he described how he said prayers and listened to a CD before going out on patrol. He repeated the ceremony when he returned to camp.

"When he said that he was at peace, I could hear in his voice that he really meant it, that he really was," Hartwell said.

She said her son died when an improvised bomb exploded near the Humvee he was driving.

Edwards had joined the Corps after graduating from Barbe High School in Lake Charles, La., last spring. His unit deployed from Camp Lejeune to Iraq about a month ago.

Even in high school, he was a straight arrow, said stepfather, Dennis Hartwell.

"He didn't party, and he didn't have any time for nonsense," Melody Hartwell said. "He had his goals and his plans, and he stuck to them."

He studied the Marine Corps for two years before enlisting and was such an expert that he was able to help his buddies through boot camp.

"His whole life, truly, from the day he was born, he was probably destined to be a Marine," his mother said.

After the Marines, he planned to study criminal justice in college and go into law enforcement.

Survivors include his mother and stepfather; his father, Andrew F. Edwards, and stepmother, Lisa Edwards, both of Willis, Texas; sister, Christin Edwards, 14; and brother, Lyndon Hartwell, 17.
 

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Chase Edwards
Authored by: anonymous on Sunday, April 09 2006 @ 11:20 PM EDT
Chase,
I would like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country. And to your family, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Semper Fi Devil Dog!
A fellow Marine;former member of 8th Marines
Chase Edwards
Authored by: anonymous on Wednesday, April 12 2006 @ 03:30 PM EDT
To the family of Chase: My heart and prayers go out to you. Chase was a strong & loyal Marine who will be remembered by all. I had a class with Chase last year called "Current Events", he read the newspaper day by day and truly was knowledgable with the war in Iraq. I would see Chase on various occasions running at the boardwalk, and he was so driven and focused on that goal he had in life. Chase will be remembered by all as being truly passionate in what he did.


-Lindsey-
  • Chase Edwards - Authored by: anonymous on Thursday, April 13 2006 @ 12:10 PM EDT

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