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CPL Robert Christopher Pope II

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CPL Robert Christopher Pope II

Birth
West Islip, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Death
7 Nov 2005 (aged 22)
Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq
Burial
East Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.7548667, Longitude: -73.3951722
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Army Spc. Robert Pope was stationed in Iraq, and dreamed of marrying his fiancee in a church. But he had another concern, too: her security.

So he married Lynnea, 24, in June by proxy, his family said.

God forbid, if anything happened to him, he wanted her and [her 5-year-old son] Dylan to be taken care of," said Pope's father, Robert Sr., of East Islip. "He loved them very much.

Pope, 22, who was scheduled to come home in March, was killed Monday by a roadside bomb in Baghdad.

I really thought he'd make it home, his mother, Regina, 47, said tearfully. He was a hero; he didn't have to die, though.

The U.S. Department of Defense told the family Tuesday that Pope was on foot patrol Monday when at 5:15 p.m. Baghdad time a car bomb detonated, the department said.

A specialist assigned to the 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment in Fort Carson, Colo., Pope and three other soldiers -- ages 19 to 28 -- were killed in the attack.

Pope, who graduated from East Islip High School in 2001 and attended Suffolk County Community College, enlisted in the Army in March 2003, motivated by the events of Sept. 11, 2001, his family said.

It meant a lot to him, what he was doing, said Pope's father, Robert, 47. He thought he was doing the right thing over there, but at the same time he was looking to come home and do the right thing by his family.

Regina Pope, an aide at an elementary school, said her oldest child came home one day and told his parents he had joined the military -- a decision they supported. He just felt like he had to do this," she said.

Robert Pope, a millwright, said almost simultaneously: He felt his country needed it.

Two weeks before he was killed, Pope's face was scraped by shrapnel when another roadside bomb exploded nearby, his family said. "You could tell he was getting scared," Pope's mother, Regina, said of that incident. Pope wasn't badly hurt, but was even more eager to return home.

Pope regularly sent letters home to his family in East Islip, who perused them yesterday as pictures of Pope were sprawled across a coffee table in their living room.

I love you all very much, he wrote in one letter. Please try not to worry; I'll be fine.

The photos showed Pope as a tight end for the East Islip High School Redmen, of Pope with his wife, Lynnea, and Dylan, and of the soldier in boot camp.

Pope had just booked a Caribbean cruise, a vacation that would follow a wedding ceremony with his wife at the Huntington Town House in August, Regina Pope said.

At home, Pope doted on his sister, Kaitlyn, 14, who has cerebral palsy, his father said. "He just idolized her, loved her, he said. "She meant everything in the world to him.

Mixed in with the sorrow, Robert Pope yesterday recalled watching New York Giants and Jets football games with his son over beers and laughs.

He was a great son, he said with a smile. He was just terrific in every way.

Reposing at the Fredrick J. Chapey & Sons East Islip Funeral Home, 200 East Main Street (1/2 Mile West of the S.S. Pkwy, Exit 45W). Celebration of the Liturgy of Christian Burial, St. Mary's R.C. Church, East Islip, LI, Thursday 10AM. Interment Long Island National Cemetery, Pinelawn, LI. Visiting Tuesday and Wednesday 2-4:30 and 7-9:30PM.

In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations in Robert's Loving Memory to ATDC/Angela's House, PO Box 5052, Hauppauge, NY 11788.

Spc Pope has been posthumously awarded the Purple Heart and Bronze Star.
Army Spc. Robert Pope was stationed in Iraq, and dreamed of marrying his fiancee in a church. But he had another concern, too: her security.

So he married Lynnea, 24, in June by proxy, his family said.

God forbid, if anything happened to him, he wanted her and [her 5-year-old son] Dylan to be taken care of," said Pope's father, Robert Sr., of East Islip. "He loved them very much.

Pope, 22, who was scheduled to come home in March, was killed Monday by a roadside bomb in Baghdad.

I really thought he'd make it home, his mother, Regina, 47, said tearfully. He was a hero; he didn't have to die, though.

The U.S. Department of Defense told the family Tuesday that Pope was on foot patrol Monday when at 5:15 p.m. Baghdad time a car bomb detonated, the department said.

A specialist assigned to the 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment in Fort Carson, Colo., Pope and three other soldiers -- ages 19 to 28 -- were killed in the attack.

Pope, who graduated from East Islip High School in 2001 and attended Suffolk County Community College, enlisted in the Army in March 2003, motivated by the events of Sept. 11, 2001, his family said.

It meant a lot to him, what he was doing, said Pope's father, Robert, 47. He thought he was doing the right thing over there, but at the same time he was looking to come home and do the right thing by his family.

Regina Pope, an aide at an elementary school, said her oldest child came home one day and told his parents he had joined the military -- a decision they supported. He just felt like he had to do this," she said.

Robert Pope, a millwright, said almost simultaneously: He felt his country needed it.

Two weeks before he was killed, Pope's face was scraped by shrapnel when another roadside bomb exploded nearby, his family said. "You could tell he was getting scared," Pope's mother, Regina, said of that incident. Pope wasn't badly hurt, but was even more eager to return home.

Pope regularly sent letters home to his family in East Islip, who perused them yesterday as pictures of Pope were sprawled across a coffee table in their living room.

I love you all very much, he wrote in one letter. Please try not to worry; I'll be fine.

The photos showed Pope as a tight end for the East Islip High School Redmen, of Pope with his wife, Lynnea, and Dylan, and of the soldier in boot camp.

Pope had just booked a Caribbean cruise, a vacation that would follow a wedding ceremony with his wife at the Huntington Town House in August, Regina Pope said.

At home, Pope doted on his sister, Kaitlyn, 14, who has cerebral palsy, his father said. "He just idolized her, loved her, he said. "She meant everything in the world to him.

Mixed in with the sorrow, Robert Pope yesterday recalled watching New York Giants and Jets football games with his son over beers and laughs.

He was a great son, he said with a smile. He was just terrific in every way.

Reposing at the Fredrick J. Chapey & Sons East Islip Funeral Home, 200 East Main Street (1/2 Mile West of the S.S. Pkwy, Exit 45W). Celebration of the Liturgy of Christian Burial, St. Mary's R.C. Church, East Islip, LI, Thursday 10AM. Interment Long Island National Cemetery, Pinelawn, LI. Visiting Tuesday and Wednesday 2-4:30 and 7-9:30PM.

In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations in Robert's Loving Memory to ATDC/Angela's House, PO Box 5052, Hauppauge, NY 11788.

Spc Pope has been posthumously awarded the Purple Heart and Bronze Star.

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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12301141/robert_christopher-pope: accessed ), memorial page for CPL Robert Christopher Pope II (19 Apr 1983–7 Nov 2005), Find a Grave Memorial ID 12301141, citing Long Island National Cemetery, East Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York, USA; Maintained by Jon (contributor 46614733).