Molino Event To Mark 10th Anniversary Of Death Of Fallen Hero J.R. Spears
October 20, 2015
The 10th anniversary of the death of a local hero will be marked with a special event in Molino on Saturday.
Cpl. Jonathan Ross “J.R.” Spears (USMC) was killed in action, Ramadi, Iraq, on October 23, 2005.
Spears, the son of Tim Spears and the late Marie Spears, grew up in Molino. He spent many years playing baseball at Don Sutton Ballpark in Molino. He was a 2002 graduate of Tate High School, where he played football. His number 62 jersey was retired by the school to honor their former lineman.
“He was very determined to be a United States Marine. After losing over 80 poounds and passing boot camp, he did it. The proudest moments of his life were in his dress blues. He wanted nothing more than to protect his country, and he gave his life doing so,” his father Tim said.
The event Saturday will begin at 2 p.m. at Don Sutton Ballpark in Molino. Food and drinks will be provided. There will be a few speakers on behalf of J.R. Spears and the entire Spears family. The event will conclude with a release of balloons to honor Spears, other fallen heroes and those still fighting for freedom.
The event is free and open to the public, and everyone is encouraged to attend. Donations for Cpl. J.R. Spears Memorial Scholarship Fund will be accepted.
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4 Responses to “Molino Event To Mark 10th Anniversary Of Death Of Fallen Hero J.R. Spears”
Tim, be proud & hang in there buddy!
I SALUTE YOU FALLEN HERO.
Semper Fi J.R. I knew J.R. when we were kids. I joined the Marines around a year or so before him, and had no idea he had joined… until I was stationed at NAS Pensacola and was serving on funeral detail when I immediately recognized his name. My husband and I were part of the detail honoring JR. Fly high Marine, and along with many of our fellow Marines, guard those gates. Semper Fi!!
Semper fi