LCPL Scott T. Modeen

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LCPL Scott T. Modeen

Birth
Robbinsdale, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Death
1 Dec 2005 (aged 24)
Iraq
Burial
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Plot 91, Section 9-A
Memorial ID
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Lance Cpl. Scott T. Modeen

Modeen bravely died serving his country December 1, 2005 from an improvised explosive device while conducting combat operations against enemy forces in Fallujah, Iraq.
He was assigned to 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, Twentynine Palms, California. During Operation Iraqi Freedom, their unit was attached to 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force

Survived by his "pops" John (Georgie) Modeen of Inver Grove Heights, mother Kimberly (Tom Knopik) Modeen of Blaine, and loving sister Nicole (Sam) Fedo of Forest Lake. Also survived by 3 step-brothers and 3 step-sisters, godparents Jerry and Bonnie Modeen of Bloomington and many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Interment with full military honors.
Your memory and sacrifice will not be forgotten.

Scott Modeen of New Hope was more reserved about his experiences but was proud to be a Marine and to serve his country.

Modeen, a 24-year-old lance corporal, joined the Marines after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and was in his second tour of duty in Iraq.

"Scott was the kind of person who could make you laugh whenever you were around him," said a statement from his family.

Sam Fedo of Forest Lake, Modeen's brother-in-law, said Scott was determined to join the Marines after Sept. 11. He chose the Marines over the other branches of the military because he said he wanted to be with the foremost group.

"In his own words, he said if he was gonna go in, he was gonna go in with the top set of forces," Fedo said. "He wanted to be the best."

Fedo said Modeen, a graduate of Robbinsdale Cooper High School, was a proud son and sibling of nine brothers and sisters and nephew of 26 aunts and uncles. He said Modeen's parents "were extremely proud of him" and "would speak with him any chance they could get."

Family members sent him care packages every week -- that often included his favorite Snickers candy bars -- and letters daily.

Fedo said Modeen didn't express any fear about returning to Iraq for his second tour of duty in July 2005. He had ended a seven-month tour in September 2004.

"He was ready to go back and be with his fellow Marines," Fedo said. "He didn't really talk [about any concerns]."

Fedo said Modeen's family was grieving Friday night and did not want to be contacted.

However, in a statement released through Fedo, Modeen's kin acknowledged his impact on their lives.

"We are truly blessed," it said. "We are proud to call him our son, our brother, and our friend. Our thoughts are with the friends and families of his fellow Marines who so bravely lost their lives this week."

**Please take a moment to copy and paste the following link into your browswer to watch a moving tribute by a mother of a Fallen Hero:

http://us.video.netscape.com/video.index.adp?mode=2&pmmsid=1479098

**A special thank you to Kathryn Gebczyk for providing that link.

**Special thanks to Find A Grave contributor Steve Edquist [~In Memory Of Aaron & Scrappy~] for fulfilling my photo request for Scott Modeen and for providing the Plot and Section Number of the final resting place of Lance Cpl. Scott T. Modeen.

***Heartfelt thanks to Lillian A. Young Mioduski for sponsoring this memorial for Scott Modeen.



Lance Cpl. Scott T. Modeen

Modeen bravely died serving his country December 1, 2005 from an improvised explosive device while conducting combat operations against enemy forces in Fallujah, Iraq.
He was assigned to 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, Twentynine Palms, California. During Operation Iraqi Freedom, their unit was attached to 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force

Survived by his "pops" John (Georgie) Modeen of Inver Grove Heights, mother Kimberly (Tom Knopik) Modeen of Blaine, and loving sister Nicole (Sam) Fedo of Forest Lake. Also survived by 3 step-brothers and 3 step-sisters, godparents Jerry and Bonnie Modeen of Bloomington and many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Interment with full military honors.
Your memory and sacrifice will not be forgotten.

Scott Modeen of New Hope was more reserved about his experiences but was proud to be a Marine and to serve his country.

Modeen, a 24-year-old lance corporal, joined the Marines after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and was in his second tour of duty in Iraq.

"Scott was the kind of person who could make you laugh whenever you were around him," said a statement from his family.

Sam Fedo of Forest Lake, Modeen's brother-in-law, said Scott was determined to join the Marines after Sept. 11. He chose the Marines over the other branches of the military because he said he wanted to be with the foremost group.

"In his own words, he said if he was gonna go in, he was gonna go in with the top set of forces," Fedo said. "He wanted to be the best."

Fedo said Modeen, a graduate of Robbinsdale Cooper High School, was a proud son and sibling of nine brothers and sisters and nephew of 26 aunts and uncles. He said Modeen's parents "were extremely proud of him" and "would speak with him any chance they could get."

Family members sent him care packages every week -- that often included his favorite Snickers candy bars -- and letters daily.

Fedo said Modeen didn't express any fear about returning to Iraq for his second tour of duty in July 2005. He had ended a seven-month tour in September 2004.

"He was ready to go back and be with his fellow Marines," Fedo said. "He didn't really talk [about any concerns]."

Fedo said Modeen's family was grieving Friday night and did not want to be contacted.

However, in a statement released through Fedo, Modeen's kin acknowledged his impact on their lives.

"We are truly blessed," it said. "We are proud to call him our son, our brother, and our friend. Our thoughts are with the friends and families of his fellow Marines who so bravely lost their lives this week."

**Please take a moment to copy and paste the following link into your browswer to watch a moving tribute by a mother of a Fallen Hero:

http://us.video.netscape.com/video.index.adp?mode=2&pmmsid=1479098

**A special thank you to Kathryn Gebczyk for providing that link.

**Special thanks to Find A Grave contributor Steve Edquist [~In Memory Of Aaron & Scrappy~] for fulfilling my photo request for Scott Modeen and for providing the Plot and Section Number of the final resting place of Lance Cpl. Scott T. Modeen.

***Heartfelt thanks to Lillian A. Young Mioduski for sponsoring this memorial for Scott Modeen.