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"Together, we have The Home of the Brave AIAC t SW WIEll • Nathan, a special war- presented over 40 quilts Quilt Project is a nation- DURHAM I Another fare operator chief petty to families who are wide effort, with state of New Hampshire's fall- officer, was on his fourth bereaved," said Linda coordinators managing en :military heroes:,44C deployment in Iraq when Heminway, who is the the preparation and pre- remembered at a speetf, he was killed by small Home of the Brave Quilt sentation of the completed mentorial presentation; arms fire. His unit is based Project coordinator for the quilts. Those who would that included a quilt give* on the East Coast, in Vir- Granite State. "We know like to know more about by the Home of the Braveiz ginia Beach, Virginia. our work has greatly com- the project are_invited to Quilt Project. He had wanted to be a forted many who have visit www.homeofthe- Eaculty and staff menals part of the Navy SEALS made such sacrifices. Our bravequilts.com ; to con- beiVacQyster River,. elite team since the time he work continues, and we tact NH coordinator .• Schoollonesentedlripiai; n -a- - was a high school student will have more quilt deliv- Linda Heminway, e-mail tet of quilts to Steve and 40.. at Oyster River, enlisting eries coming up in the [email protected].. Donna Hardy, the parents ". in the United States Navy very near future." of US Navy SEAL Nathan -14 in November of 1997. Hardy. Nathan was killed The recipient of cam- in action back in February paign medals from his "t Sfd SICE OGEE — Family members of Navy SEAL n th Ctr of this year while serv- Nathan Hardy were prestinted ' quilts made by staff members service in Kosovo, Afghan- ing in the Global War on at Oyster River High School and the Home of the Brave Quilt istan, Iraq and the Global Sbd Terror in Iraq. He was 29 Project. War on Terror, Nathan M • MIMI • IOW years old. — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo was also awarded a pair of . dn • I C According to Kay Mor- US Navy and US Marine I Mn IMr d • Mn gan, who taught Natharr others in the Home of the of the Cocheco Quilters, Corps achievement med- M Wtn and his brother at Oyster Brave project, was present- "has made and raffled off als and the Bronze Star, I 0 Mvll River and helped make the ed to Nate's wife, Mindy." a quilt each year in memo- among others. quilts, "Twenty-four mem- The Hardys, said Mor- ry of their oldest son, Josh, The Home of the Brave bers of the Oyster River gan, "were obviously to raise money for what quilt that was presented family made three of the touched by the gift of these will nowise—called the Josh to Nathan's widow is one four quilts presented: One quilts, and will be deliv- and Nate Hardy Scholar- of many that have already for Donna and Steve, one ering them to the other ship Fund." been stitched together in for Nate's surviving broth- members of the family at Josh, who was Nathan's patriotic pride and rever- er Ben, and one for Nate's Thanksgiving." older brother, died of brain ence and given to families 16-month-old son, Parker. 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