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Brandon Charles Ladner, 27 – LCpl Janos V Lutz Live To Tell Foundation
Brandon Charles Ladner, 27

Brandon Charles Ladner, 27

US Marine Sergeant Brandon Charles Ladner, of Pelham, Alabama. Beloved son of Renee Lipsey and Michael Ladner; beloved brother of Chris and Nicole.

A United States Marine Corps Veteran who served his country proudly, “B. Lad” was a student at the University of Alabama, Birmingham, pursuing a degree in healthcare management.

Sgt Brandon Charles Ladner lost his battle with PTS, September 9, 2014. He was 27 years old.

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Forever loved and missed.
Sgt Ladner’s mother, Renee (pictured left), stands next to the silhouette cutout of her beloved son. The ‘War At Home’ Memorial, created and presented by Mission 22, was made by veterans and civilians in 2014. Each steel plate made in the likeness of America’s heroes lost at home.

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  1. My Beautiful Amazing Son
    I miss you more everyday. You are so loved and missed by everyone that knew you. I can’t believe it’s gonna be 7 years soon that you left Us. My Heart aches for you with every breath I take, I love you, Your Mama

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