1. 2 months ago 

    HAPPY Birthday!!!

    Happy Birthday Jason.   I bet more people than I toasted you with a guinness today.  Happy 32nd.  Love you, n

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  3. 3 months ago 
    I miss you like crazy J.  love you
-n

    I miss you like crazy J.  love you

    -n

     
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  5. 7 months ago  from bookmarklet
    Remembering Staff Sgt. Jason Dahlke

    We ran, we kayaked, we biked, we navigated, we celebrated, we honored, we remembered.  WE LOVE YOU. 

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  7. 7 months ago 

    A challenge with your name

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  9. 1 year ago 
    http://today.ucf.edu/ucf-flags-at-half-sta/
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  11. 1 year ago 
    http://www.mica.house.gov/News/DocumentSingle.aspx?DocumentID=147891
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  13. 1 year ago 
    http://ufdc.ufl.edu/UF00028307/01857
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  15. 1 year ago 
    http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20335457,00.html
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  17. 1 year ago 
    http://www.news4jax.com/news/23747734/detail.html
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  19. 1 year ago 
    we remember, and your spirit is still with us

    jason you touched so many people, and so many people remember you.  We are so thankful for all the love and respect and honors

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  21. 1 year ago 

    Happy Birthday Jason.  Wish we could celebrate with you and this great smile.  Love and miss you.  

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  23. 1 year ago 
    A year has gone by, and it is NOT easier.  We miss you more as each day passes.  I miss you more.  You touched so many people’s lives and continue to make us better people. We love you and are so proud of you.  ” Until we meet again hon….”  
picture: the first headstone, with the your name spelled incorrectly ( which none of us noticed on the day through our sadness.)  I still love it though thanks for sending us your message “hi ” back at you.  

    A year has gone by, and it is NOT easier.  We miss you more as each day passes.  I miss you more.  You touched so many people’s lives and continue to make us better people. We love you and are so proud of you.  ” Until we meet again hon….”  

    picture: the first headstone, with the your name spelled incorrectly ( which none of us noticed on the day through our sadness.)  I still love it though thanks for sending us your message “hi ” back at you.  

     
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  25. 1 year ago 
    “Death ends a life, not a relationship”  
We miss you dearly Jason. I miss you so much. Please watch down on us and guide us, we need your positive energy and zest for life.   I love you.  

    “Death ends a life, not a relationship”  

    We miss you dearly Jason. I miss you so much. Please watch down on us and guide us, we need your positive energy and zest for life.   I love you.  

     
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  27. 1 year ago 

    5/24/2010 

    6  years ago today, I did the best thing I have ever done.  I married the most amazing man. I sometimes put on a front that I chose you, but you had me from the moment we met.   So glad you chose me, I’m better because of you.    I miss you so much Jason, just not the same without you.  

    These pics are awful, but they are the only ones from the “secret/real” wedding.  Just us at the courthouse in our jeans…no rings, no anything- but we knew it was for good.  Afterwards we went to the zoo, Very jason & niki.  

    Almost a year and a half later, we decided to let everyone else in on the secret. That we’d be together forever….not much of a secret right?  Last few are from our “fake wedding”

     I love that man!

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  29. 1 year ago 

    Jason loved st. Patties in Savannah.  Miss you bunches

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Staff Sgt. Jason Sean Dahlke, 29, a native of Orlando, Fla., died during an attack by a Ranger task force on an enemy position, Aug. 29. He served in the Regiment for more than four years. He is survived by his wife Nikole M. Norvell Dahlke of Richmond Hill, Ga., father Roger Dahlke and step-mother Tessa Dahlke of Jacksonville, Fla., and mother Debra DeLaney. Sisters: Talia Dahlke, Taryn Funcheon, Donielle Graham, Kelsea Evans. He joins his brother Joshua Dahlke in a better place.

Jason’s personal awards included a Purple Heart and two Army Commendation Medals.

He was posthumously awarded the Bronze Star Medal, another Purple Heart and the Meritorious Service Medal.

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