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If there's a trail — be it snow, dirt, water or concrete — outdoors nut Carey Kish will find it. Follow his Maine outdoor adventures in his blog.

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March 02, 2005
Thanks Larry and Chris

Every day of this life is an adventure in some way, shape or form. We never know what each new day will bring, where life's path will lead us, or when, ultimately, we will reach our final trailhead. We need to be reminded occasionally of how precious life is and how important it is to live it, really live it.

I got one of those reminders yesterday...

For two Portland area men, Larry Roukey and Chris Gelineau, their paths took them to Iraq last year, in the service of our country. Larry to Baghdad, Chris to Mosul. Tragically, both men were killed just a few days apart in late April.

I didn't know Larry, but I knew of him through his wife Ryann, who I had worked with on Commute Another Way Day. I didn't know Chris personally, either, but rather through his wife Lavinia, who worked for me as a USM intern.

From all that I do know, both were fine men. Giving, caring, loving, happy men. They sacrificed their lives so that others might live free. So that we, ultimately, might live free. I am so very thankful for their service. My heart goes out to their families. It is almost a year since their passing, but I suspect the pain of their loss has diminished little.

These thoughts hit home pretty hard last evening, when I stopped in to the Portland Post Office on Forest Ave. to mail a letter and buy some stamps. As I was leaving, a display in the main lobby caught my eye. I took a closer look and found it was a beautiful tribute to Larry Roukey, who was a postal employee.

I read through it and learned much about this man's life. And their was much to know of his 33 short years. Hard worker, loving father, good friend, Red Sox fan. He had hoped to thru-hike the Appalachian Trail one day.

It was all very moving, and it shook me up good. I am so sad for their loss, so very proud of their service. Take a moment and read it the next time you're in the PO. It will change you.

Thank you Larry and Chris, and the many others...

Posted by Carey Kish at 08:00 AM
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You are so right.
As I prepare to welcome my brother Tom home this Friday from Mosal, Iraq, I am so very grateful that he is coming home to us safe and sound. Chris Gelineau was in the 133rd with Tom. I know every one of the 133rd wanted them all to come home safe together. As my family celebrates our reunion with Tom, Chris' and Larry's families and friends continue to feel the pain of loss. As well as the Dostie and Poulin families of the 133rd. Yes, indeed, thank you Chris, Larry, Lynn, and Thomas, and the many others who are remembered even as we celebrate

Posted by Cathy
March 2, 2005 10:48 PM

I remember Larry very well. I grew up with Larry and lived accross the street. I remember Dotty his sister as well. He was the best. Always thoughtful and like a gentle giant. I left for the Army as well after he did. Remembering Larry the way he was back in school and all those summers playing ball is what keeps me smiling. I love you man, Miss you...

Posted by Chad
May 30, 2006 03:13 PM

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