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BENJAMIN SKLAVER 22 October 1976 - 02 October 2009

BENJAMIN SKLAVER 22 October 1976 - 02 October 2009. In Memory of a Humanitarian, a Soldier & a True Gentleman. Upcoming Service for Capt. Benjamin Sklaver. Date: Oct 6, 2009 Time: 10:30 AM Location: Cong. Mishkan Israel 786 Ridge Road Hamden, Ct. 06517 Place of Burial: Farband Cemetery

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BENJAMIN SKLAVER 22 October 1976 - 02 October 2009

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  1. BENJAMIN SKLAVER 22 October 1976 - 02 October 2009 In Memory of a Humanitarian, a Soldier & a True Gentleman

  2. Upcoming Service for Capt. Benjamin Sklaver Date:Oct 6, 2009 Time:10:30 AM Location:Cong. Mishkan Israel 786 Ridge Road Hamden, Ct. 06517 Place of Burial:Farband Cemetery Route 109 Morris, Ct. 06763 Contributions (in lieu of food/flowers): Clearwater Initiative Corporation clearwaterinitiative.org Period of Mourning (Thru Thursday):The home of Laura & Gary Sklaver 143 Santa Fe Ave., Hamden, CT

  3. In Memory of Capt. Benjamin Sklaver HARTFORD- Governor M. Jodi Rell ordered Connecticut’s flags lowered to half staff yesterday to honor a Hamden native who was killed fighting in Afghanistan. U.S. Army Captain Benjamin Sklaver died in Muscheh, Afghanistan, when his unit was ambushed by a suicide attacker Friday, the governor’s office said. (Source: Associated Press) A transfer case containing the body of Army Captain Benjamin Sklaver was carried at Dover Air Force Base Saturday. (Jose Luis Magana/ Associated Press) Gov. Rell called him a brave soldier and a “brave son who made the ultimate sacrifice to protect our freedom.’’

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