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A Fallen JBLM Soldier's Memory Will Never Wash Away

University Place Patch's editor writes about how a small gesture of remembrance for the family of Staff Sgt. Alexander Povilaitis was one of the most poignant that he has ever seen.

Sometimes a picture is worth more than a thousand words.

In one case, the picture is priceless.

On Friday, I received an e-mail from Elizabeth Blanchette, an Army widow.

“I was wondering if you may know the family for SSG Alexander Povilaitis?” she wrote.

Povilaitis was a Joint Base Lewis-McChord soldier who died in Afghanistan within the last couple of months. That much I remembered immediately.

But to be honest, there have been so many stories of local soldiers who’ve died recently that it was difficult to remember the details of his. That’s how tough this year has been for our local soldiers on deployment.

After checking, Povilaitis and his story immediately registered. He was a decorated, 47-year-old staff sergeant with the 570th Sapper Company, 14th Engineer Battalion, 555th Engineer Brigade.

He died May 31 when an improvised explosion device, or IED, took out his vehicle.

Imagine the shock and heartbreak for any soldier’s family the moment the Army informs them of their loved one’s death. It’s on my mind every time I tell the story of a fallen JBLM soldier.

But I also think about how proud that family must be, how their loved one committed the ultimate sacrifice defending our country. Our fallen soldiers deserve to be remembered for their bravery and courage.

That’s why Blanchette’s e-mail, and more importantly the picture attached to it, stuck with me.

“Could you pass this picture on to them?” she asked regarding Povilaitis' family. “I have tried my best to look for them and I'm having no luck on trying to find them.”

“My friend Lisa Palmer puts the name of the fallen soldiers in the sand and does her best to find the families to send them this. She has had no luck on trying to find this family. Thank you so much if you are able to help.”

The picture itself is beautiful and poignant: a white sand beach that leads to blue ocean and beautiful island cliffs in the background.

In the sand, white and yellow flowers next to the words, “SSG Povilaitis.”

It's one of the most powerful images I've ever seen.

I wish every wife, mother, father, child, brother or sister of a fallen soldier could capture their loved one’s name in the sand. The names might wash away, but that image will always be there.

I wrote back saying that I couldn’t help directly. I don’t know Povilaitis’ family.

But what I do hope is that someone – whether it’s JBLM or a Patch user – who does know his family forwards this on.

What Palmer did is help pay respect to a great soldier, one of many from our area who’ve died doing their jobs.

Povilaitis' family deserves to see that – whether among his fellow soldiers or on a beach an ocean away – his memory will never wash away.

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Just a short thought to get the word out quickly about anything in your neighborhood.
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Christie Anderson May 22, 2013 at 06:52 pm
Now THAT's interesting....would be nice to know why.
Lauren Padgett (Editor) May 21, 2013 at 04:40 pm
Thanks for sharing, Ken! Javier Figueroa is now unopposed in that position.
Christie Anderson May 21, 2013 at 12:35 pm
Well deserved recognition to some awesome young men!
Dan May 20, 2013 at 11:21 am
Just read that story. Great article, and a well deserved award. I haven't really followed the teamRead More this year. Do they have a shot this week in state? It's at MT Tahoma, so I may just have to head over there.
Brent Champaco (Editor) May 19, 2013 at 10:15 am
Oops. Here's the link:Read More http://universityplace.patch.com/groups/schools/p/curtis-girls-improbable-run-to-a-state-title
Brent Champaco (Editor) May 19, 2013 at 10:14 am
No sweat Dan. Here's the link. By the way, this story also took first in the Washington PressRead More Association contest, so people apparently related to the team's story. Go Curtis!
Lauren Padgett (Editor) May 20, 2013 at 09:38 am
I went to Mt. St. Helens and did a hike last weekend. It's so amazing to see a broken mountain inRead More repair... I hadn't been since I was a kid, but it was quite an experience!
Christie Anderson May 20, 2013 at 08:25 pm
Thanks Dan!....I am excited to see the first debates....will Carl pull out his false teeth as he didRead More in 2009 or won't he? ;-)
Dan May 18, 2013 at 08:05 am
Christie, I saw it here: http://weiapplets.sos.wa.gov/elections/candidates/whofiled?countycode=PI
Christie Anderson May 17, 2013 at 11:38 pm
When was it announced that he'll be running?
Brent Champaco (Editor) May 17, 2013 at 09:19 am
Hey Patty, thanks for this note. I'm trying to get in touch with the city and the developer. WasRead More this discussed at a meeting or something?
Ken Campbell May 16, 2013 at 07:49 pm
Are the Mayor and Mayor pro tem getting a `pass'??
Lauren Padgett (Editor) May 16, 2013 at 01:22 pm
He should post a "get to know me" post on Patch! I'd like to hear more about what he'sRead More interested in working on, if he's elected.
manuel monga May 6, 2013 at 01:03 am
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