SSgt. TJ Lobraico, Jr. Scholarship Fund
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1SSgt TJ Lobraico, Jr, USAF. of Sherman, CT, was killed in action while serving active duty in Afghanistan with the United States Air Force.
He was born in New Milford on November 23, 1990 and was a graduate of New Fairfield High School, Class of 2008. He attended Western Connecticut State University studying Justice and Law Administration and aspired to continue his public service as a police officer. TJ graduated from Security Forces Technical School with distinguished honors.
TJ was continuing the family legacy of military service that began with his grandparents. He was serving with the 105th Security Forces Squadron at Stewart Air National Guard Base in Newburgh, NY, where his parents still actively serve. He had also served active duty with the USAF from 2010 until 2011 at Balad Air Base in Iraq.
TJ was known to live life to the fullest, he was spontaneous and could bring about laughter and joy in every aspect of his life and those around him. He was generous with a smile, or a kind word to anyone in need.
TJ's legacy of service and generosity will live on via a college scholarship fund which has been established in his memory and will be awarded annually to a student that emulates the characteristics that TJ embodied. Your contribution is truly appreciated.
He was born in New Milford on November 23, 1990 and was a graduate of New Fairfield High School, Class of 2008. He attended Western Connecticut State University studying Justice and Law Administration and aspired to continue his public service as a police officer. TJ graduated from Security Forces Technical School with distinguished honors.
TJ was continuing the family legacy of military service that began with his grandparents. He was serving with the 105th Security Forces Squadron at Stewart Air National Guard Base in Newburgh, NY, where his parents still actively serve. He had also served active duty with the USAF from 2010 until 2011 at Balad Air Base in Iraq.
TJ was known to live life to the fullest, he was spontaneous and could bring about laughter and joy in every aspect of his life and those around him. He was generous with a smile, or a kind word to anyone in need.
TJ's legacy of service and generosity will live on via a college scholarship fund which has been established in his memory and will be awarded annually to a student that emulates the characteristics that TJ embodied. Your contribution is truly appreciated.
Organizer
Alyssa Tiberio
Organizer
Shelton, CT