Larry L. Wells - Recent Comments - California's War Dead - L.A. Times https://projects.latimes.com/wardead/name/california-based/larry-l-wells/ The latest user comments on Larry L. Wells en-us Timothy Gomez on April 29, 2017 https://projects.latimes.com/wardead/name/rhys-w-klasno/#c190093 https://projects.latimes.com/wardead/name/rhys-w-klasno/#c190093 I'm surprised not more people shared memories of Rhys he was friends with everyone regardless of who you are. Next month marks the 10th anniversary when 1114th TC lost two outstanding Soldiers. One thing I can remember about Rhys was he was a people person always in good with everyone trying to keep spirits up. Held himself in profession manner doing the right thing being an example for others to emulate. To his daughter if she ever sees this. . . . Your father served proudly and took care of his fellow Soldiers to the best of his ability. I'm proud to have deployed with him, be forever proud of the man who is your father. Sat, 29 Apr 2017 02:12:04 -0700 Darin Cooke on October 13, 2009 https://projects.latimes.com/wardead/name/rhys-w-klasno/#c18512 https://projects.latimes.com/wardead/name/rhys-w-klasno/#c18512 I remember the night before you leaving back to Iraq. I had told you to take care of yourself and the soldiers beneath you. The conversation was, "I don't want to get any phone calls." You said, "Don't worry, i'll be fine." I think the same was said before my office took you to San Diego for inprocessing. We became friends a couple of years later by chance. You are never forgotten Rhys. SFC Darin Cooke Tue, 13 Oct 2009 11:58:47 -0700 ronald weber on June 10, 2009 https://projects.latimes.com/wardead/name/rhys-w-klasno/#c15263 https://projects.latimes.com/wardead/name/rhys-w-klasno/#c15263 Thank you for the ultimate sacrifice so that the people in America can continue living free. There are alot of people in this country that have no clue, respect or honor for those like you that paid the ultimate price to live the way that we do in America. Living free is not free, it comes at a very high price. You payed that price for the Country you loved. Although I never knew you Rhys, I thank you and honor you. God Bless you, Ronald Weber PS. Parent of a US Marine Wed, 10 Jun 2009 03:56:41 -0700 Major Ken Koop on January 11, 2009 https://projects.latimes.com/wardead/name/rhys-w-klasno/#c10266 https://projects.latimes.com/wardead/name/rhys-w-klasno/#c10266 When we got to Fort Bliss, TX, before the unit shipped to Iraq, I told Rhys and the rest of the soldiers that we cannot choose the time and fashion of our passing, so the important thing is not how we died, but rather how we lived. Few of us have lived so well as Rhys. To be admired and respected by all who met him, even at such a young age, is a mark of honor. I'm proud I could serve with this great American, this amazing human being, however briefly. I miss him. The world is diminished since he left us. Sun, 11 Jan 2009 06:11:45 -0800 Doris Diaz on May 27, 2008 https://projects.latimes.com/wardead/name/rhys-w-klasno/#c100 https://projects.latimes.com/wardead/name/rhys-w-klasno/#c100 Rhys became close friends with my son in the 5th grade. He was a unique young man who was very confident and self-assured even at a young age. When his parents tried to talk him out of joining the National Guard he would not be deterred. It was something he felt a deep passion about doing. He cited John 15:13, 'No greater love has any man than to lay down his life for his friends.' The mission Rhys was on the day he died was one he volunteered for. Whenever help was needed he was there. He was truly one of the finest and best of young men and should never be forgotten. Tue, 27 May 2008 01:50:37 -0700