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	<title>Comments on: Army Pfc. Edgar E. Cardenas</title>
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		<title>By: Kevin McNamee</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Kevin McNamee]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Edgar was more of an American than most Americans I know.   He spent the majority of his life in West Chicago and in the mid nineties moved away.  When I enlisted in &#039;94 we pretty much lost contact with each other, but I believe he moved to Mexico, then to Florida, and finally settled in Georgia.  He was intelligent, funny, and about the nicest person I&#039;ve ever known.  His loss is a real shock to all of his friends in Chicagoland and we are very saddened for his mother, wife, son, and brother.  His legacy will always be one of happiness with those of us who were at one time close with him.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Edgar was more of an American than most Americans I know.   He spent the majority of his life in West Chicago and in the mid nineties moved away.  When I enlisted in &#8217;94 we pretty much lost contact with each other, but I believe he moved to Mexico, then to Florida, and finally settled in Georgia.  He was intelligent, funny, and about the nicest person I&#8217;ve ever known.  His loss is a real shock to all of his friends in Chicagoland and we are very saddened for his mother, wife, son, and brother.  His legacy will always be one of happiness with those of us who were at one time close with him.</p>
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