Christopher L. Muniz, 24
Army, Sergeant
Based:
Schofield Barracks, Hawaii
Supporting:
Operation Enduring Freedom
Died:
December 11, 2011
Kunar province,
Afghanistan
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Muniz was one of two soldiers killed Dec. 11, in Kunar province, Afghanistan, when enemy forces attacked their unit with an improvised explosive device.
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Four memories of Christopher L. Muniz
Great Friend, well respected soldier, awesome leader, and top of the line ANGELS watching my six. R.I.P Never forgotten, always in my heart!
Talented, a good friend, a brother, a husband and a son. Thank you for protecting us. R.I.P
Joe and Sandra Navarro
To Christopher Family:
I would like to give my condolences to your family. Death is not easy. Not even when you know they are going to die. But our Heavenly Father has a wonderful solution to that in the Bible at Re. 21:4 he says "He will wipe every tear from there eyes and death will be no more neither will mourning, nor out cry or pain be any more the former things have passed away. Thats a wonderful hope for us for the future. May you have peace and comfort.
To the Family of Christoper Muniz:
Please accept my condolences. Death of a loved one, especially a son, can be so heart breaking.
There's hope from God's Word the Bible. He has promised that soon He will rid the earth of all death, pain and hurt. Isa 25:8 Once death has been destroyed, there is going to be a Resurrection of Dead Loved Ones.
John 5: 28, 29 .
Just think, you have the opportunity to see Christopher again in the near future, and under better conditions.
You can read more of these promises from God's Word.
May the the God of Comfort, Comfort you in this trying time.
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