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Raechel Caldwell, wife of Chad Caldwell, who was killed in Iraq, accepts the flag from his casket from Maj. General Edgar E. Stanton III at the grave site at Spokane Memorial Gardens Saturday, May 10, 2008. The Cheney native was killed by a roadside bomb in Mosul, Iraq April 30, 2008. He leaves behind his wife and two sons, Trevor and Coen. JESSE TINSLEY THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW
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Jamie Stell, right, gets a hug from a mourner Saturday, May 10, 2008 at funeral at funeral of his son-in-law, Chad Caldwell, at Hazen and Jaeger Funeral Home in Spokane. Caldwell was killed in Mosul, Iraq April 30. "I loved Chad. I didn't just lose a son-in-law, I lost a son," he said during the eulogy. JESSE TINSLEY THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW
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Staff Sgt. Chad Caldwell was killed on April 30 in Mosul.
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Joseph Chamberlain, center, holds Trevor Caldwell, 4, as he look up and shouts "I love you, Daddy," while an honor guard folds the flag over the casket of Chad Caldwell, Trevor's father, Saturday, May 10, 2008 at Caldwell's graveside at Spokane Memorial Gardens. Caldwell was killed in Mosul, Iraq April 30. At right is Caldwell's younger son, Coen, 2. Chamberlain was a fellow soldier of Staff Sgt. Chad Caldwell. JESSE TINSLEY THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW
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A group of Patriot Guard, a veterans motorcycle group, lead the funeral procession for Staff Sgt. Chad Caldwell down Monroe St. Saturday, May 10, 2008 from Caldwell's funeral at Hazen and Jaeger Funeral Home in Spokane to Spokane Memorial Gardens. Caldwell was killed in Mosul, Iraq April 30. JESSE TINSLEY THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW
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Sgt. Seth Brock, left, says a few words about Staff Sgt. Chad Caldwell Saturday, Maya 10, 2008 at Caldwell's funeral at Hazen and Jaeger Funeral Home in Spokane. Caldwell was killed in Mosul, Iraq April 30. At right is Joseph Chamberlain and in the center is a Special Forces soldier who declined to be identified. JESSE TINSLEY THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW
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Raechel Caldwell, wife of Chad Caldwell, who was killed in Iraq, accepts the flag from his casket from Maj. General Edgar E. Stanton III at the grave site at Spokane Memorial Gardens Saturday, May 10, 2008. The Cheney native was killed by a roadside bomb in Mosul, Iraq April 30, 2008. He leaves behind his wife and two sons, Trevor and Coen. JESSE TINSLEY THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW
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As Chaplain Major Paul Dirksmeyer, foreground, reads from the Bible, Coen Caldwell, 2, looks on from the arms of another Army soldier Saturday, May 10, 2008 at Chad Caldwell's graveside service at Spokane Memorial Gardens. Staff Sgt. Caldwell, Coen's father, was killed in Mosul, Iraq April 30. The man holding Coen is a Special Forces soldier who declined to be identified. JESSE TINSLEY THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW
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The casket of Staff Sgt. Chad Caldwell is guided out of the building Saturday, May 10, 2008 after Caldwell's funeral at Hazen and Jaeger Funeral Home in Spokane. Caldwell was killed in Mosul, Iraq April 30. JESSE TINSLEY THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW
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Carol Caldwell, facing at left, and Mark Caldwell, right, receive folded flags from Maj. General Edgar E. Stanton III in memory of their son, Staff Sgt. Chad Caldwell, Saturday, May 10, 2008 at Caldwell's graveside service at Spokane Memorial Gardens. Caldwell was killed in Mosul, Iraq April 30. Note: The parents are divorced. JESSE TINSLEY THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW
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