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Kafele H. Sims

   
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Stars and Stripes -- SCHWETZINGEN, Germany — Ten months ago, Capt. Kafele Sims saved the life of Spc. Brian Quinonez.

On Tuesday, Quinonez said farewell to Sims, the physician assistant who diagnosed him with appendicitis last August. Quinonez had persistent gas pains and went to see Sims.

"Within five minutes, [Sims] said, ‘You have acute appendicitis,’" Quinonez said. "I can’t tell you what happened 20 minutes later because I was knocked out and in surgery. I do know that I am here today because of [Sims’] actions and decisions. That day he saved my life."

Sims, 32, of Los Angeles, died June 16 in Mosul, Iraq, in a noncombat-related incident. The cause of Sims’ death is still under investigation, said Bruce Anderson, U.S. Army Europe spokesman. Sims was assigned to the 18th Engineer Brigade in Schwetzingen.

About 75 soldiers and a few civilians gathered Tuesday afternoon in a small chapel on Tompkins Barracks for Sims’ memorial ceremony.

Last July, Sims joined the brigade in Iraq, where he provided health care to more than 6,000 soldiers and civilians.

Sims is survived by his wife, Masako, and three children, ranging in age from 1 to 4 years old.

Col. Matt Russell, 18th Engineer Brigade commander, spoke to Sims’ wife after she learned of her husband’s death. Sims’ family was his world, according to Russell’s comments, read aloud at Tuesday’s ceremony.

"Just start a conversation and in just a few minutes, [Sims would] have you on the subject of his family," according to Russell’s comments. "His family provided him with his spirit — a spirit that made him who he was."

 

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Authored by: anonymous on Wednesday, July 01 2009 @ 04:14 AM MDT
Capt. Sims,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend m y deepest sympathy.

A grateful citizen
Kafele H. Sims
Authored by: dalila.sims on Thursday, October 08 2009 @ 01:24 PM MDT
Dearest Brother, CPT KAFELE H. SIMS

You passed on June 16th, 2009. We mourn for you and miss you dearly. No words can describe the lost we feel with your passage. No comforts seem sufficient. There is no real understanding of how this can be.

As I sit at my computer this morning, crying and grieving the loss of a GREAT man...my brother, I can only remember you as you were to me...consistent and just. You were more than just my brother. To me, you were the perfect mixture of Love, Honor, and Respect.

I miss your voice. What I would give to hear you greet me once more with, "What up, Boo?" The enthusiasm in your voice, the clarity in your tone, the encouragement in your words. I MISS YOU BIG BROTHER and I thank you for being you.

As the days continue to past, the letters, emails and phone calls are still pouring in. Some of your older friends are only now finding out.

So many tears have been shed and are continuing to be shed. Things have not gotten easier. Your absence is present in our emptiness. And, as we attempt to get threw this (and so-called, move on with our lives), you will always be with us and your ultimate sacrifice will not be forgotten.

Thank you for ALWAYS being there. You are and forever will be, one of a kind.

"From the Line, For the Line!"

~Dalila Sims, Your Little Sister
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