Fallen troops returning to Utah


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VERNAL -- Family, friends and neighbors lined the flag-filled streets of Vernal today to welcome home a fallen service member.

The procession for Marine Sergeant Daniel Gurr Thursday traveled from the Vernal Airport and past his home. His casket was escorted by police, fire engines, and motorcycle riders to the funeral home.

Gurr was killed last week by enemy fire in Afghanistan. His mother says he died doing what he loved. Gurr was one of six Utah service members that have been killed in action in the last six weeks.

The Navy on Thursday conveyed a statement from the family of Utahn Jason Workman, one of the Navy SEAL Team 6 members killed when their Chinook helicopter was shot down in Afghanistan on Saturday, just one day after Gurr.

Utah native and Navy SEAL Jason Ray Workman. Workman was killed in Afghanistan Saturday when insurgents shot down the helicopter carrying him and other service members.
Utah native and Navy SEAL Jason Ray Workman. Workman was killed in Afghanistan Saturday when insurgents shot down the helicopter carrying him and other service members.

The community where Workman grew up is also anticipating a memorial service while plans for a funeral and burial in Arlington National Cemetery are also pending.

Blanding City Manager Chris Webb said a memorial service is tentatively scheduled for Aug. 22. He said the hometown memorial will likely take place before the Arlington burial.

Workman's family, which has asked that media not contact them directly, issued a statement that says: "It is with a heavy heart that we say goodbye to Jason — a devoted husband, father, son, brother, friend and patriot. It was Jason's request that we all honor his wish to remain a quiet professional by keeping his likeness, military duties and his family out of the media."

The family did release a photo with the statement. On Saturday, Workman, 32, a petty officer first class, was among the 31 Americans killed, including 22 members of SEAL Team 6, when their helicopter was shot down by insurgents in Afghanistan.

Members of the SEAL Team 6 were responsible for killing Osama bin Laden.

Taylorsville sailor Jared William Day, 28, who worked with the SEAL team, was also killed in the Chinook crash. The Department of Defense indicated he was an expeditionary warfare specialist/freefall parachutist. Taylorsville Mayor Russ Wall Thursday ordered flags in the city to be flown at half-staff until after his funeral.

"The city of Taylorsville mourns the loss of Jared William Day, who lost his life defending freedom in Afghanistan," Wall said in a statement. "Our thoughts and prayers go out to this family."

Story written with contributions from [Steve Fidel](<mailto: sfidel@ksl.com>) and [Nadine Wimmer](<mailto: nwimmer@ksl.com>)

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