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Jeffrey L. Wiener, at
the age of 31, Hospital Corpsman Second Class USNR was killed in the line of
duty serving our country, defending freedom, and securing the future of his
little girls on May 7, 2005 in Al-Anbar Province, Iraq. Formerly of
Lynbrook, NY. Jeffrey was a graduate of Lynbrook Senior High School. Beloved
husband and best friend of Mariateresa. Devoted and loving father of Mikayla
Lynn and Theadora Rose.
Beloved son of Diana
Lynn and Wayne Lee. Cherished brother of Wendi Lauren Roshangah and her
husband Ace of Elizabeth, IN, Jessica Lyn Fust and her husband Jerry, of
Louisville, KY, Sergeant USMC Joshua Lee Wiener of New York City, NY,
Delayne Lindsay Oates and her husband William, of Louisville, KY, and David
Lloyd Wiener of Louisville, KY. Adored uncle of Stephen, Jacob, Abigail,
Zachary, Elijah, Wyatt, Caeleb, Joseph, Isabella and Daniel. Beloved
son-in-law of Giuseppe and Rosa Barberio of Ridge, NY. Beloved brother-inlaw
of Jerome Barberio and his wife Theresa of Woodstown, NJ, Franco Barberio
and his wife Kimberley, of Levittown, NY, and Anthony Barberio of Ridge, NY.
Jeffrey is also survived by many loving aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
Jeffrey devoted his
life to helping others, volunteering in numerous community related
organizations and departments. He was a former EMT for the County of Nassau,
NY, earning the Red Cross Life Saving Award, the Jefferson County, KY EMS
Squad, and the Patchogue, NY EMS Squad. Jeffrey was an ex-Captain of
Tally-Ho Engine Company #3, Lynbrook Fire Department and an AMT-CC for the
Lynbrook Medical Company #1. He was a certified CPR instructor working with
several volunteer organizations including the Jefferson County Kentucky
Explorers Program instructing teens in the field of EMS. Jeffrey served his
country proudly earning the Purple Heart, the Navy and Marine Corps
Achievement Medal, the Combat Action Ribbon, the Global War on Terrorism
Expeditionary Medal, the Iraqi Campaign with FMF Combat Operations Insignia,
the National Defense Medal, the Armed Forces Medal with M (For
Mobilization), the Sea Service Deployment Ribbon and the Fleet Marine Force
Warfare Designation. |