logo
Funeral held for fallen U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Jose Dueñez, Jr. of Joliet

Funeral held for fallen U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Jose Dueñez, Jr. of Joliet

Yahoo19-04-2025
CREST HILL, Ill. (WGN) – Community members, friends, and strangers lined the streets Friday to salute a fallen hero as a procession made its way to the Word of Life Church in Crest Hill.
Four service members were killed during a training exercise in Lithuania, including Army Staff Sergeant (SSG) Jose Dueñez Jr., 25, of Joliet, in late March. The youngest of six siblings, Dueñez Jr. also leaves behind his wife and 1-year-old son.
Earlier this week, the soldier's body arrived home on American soil, where his family, friends, and community prepared to say their final goodbyes. On Friday, they shared their memories and messages of gratitude during a funeral service.
'We're devastated. A piece of our family is gone. Probably one of the best pieces of our family is gone,' Eva Jasso said.
PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Procession carries body of soldier killed in Lithuania home to Joliet
Dueñez Jr. served his country proudly for more than seven years. His family said he deployed overseas three times, including to Poland in 2019, Germany in 2022, and most recently, Lithuania in 2025.
Duenez arrived in Lithuania in January with the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, according to the U.S. Army. His family received word that he and three other soldiers had disappeared during a tactical training exercise in late March.
A nearly weeklong recovery mission was conducted by hundreds of soldiers, Navy divers, and U.S. allies to look for the four servicemen. Their armored vehicle was found submerged in about 15 feet of water in a muddy peat bog near the border of Belarus.
'It would seem that the bank of a lake collapsed. You know, the weight is so big. It was at night. It was very cold weather, ice, a lot of ice,' President Donald Trump previously said.
The other three soldiers killed in the training exercise were identified as Sgt. Edvin Franco, 25, of Glendale, California, Pfc. Dante Taitano, 21, of Dededo, Guam, and Staff Sgt. Troy S. Knutson-Collins, 28, of Battle Creek, Michigan.
'There is some measure of peace that can be taken in the knowledge that Jose was not alone in his final moments,' Karen 'Kaii' Dueñez said.
Duenez Jr.'s wife said her husband was all about teamwork, comradery, and loyalty to his loved ones, including his brothers in arms. After graduating high school, he joined the Army in 2017 and rose through the ranks, promoted five times during his years of service.
'Jose accomplished so many things in such a short period of time, but his greatest source of pride was undoubtedly his beautiful baby boy, who would carry his name,' Dueñez said.
Last US soldier found dead after Lithuania training accident. 3 others identified
Loved ones of the fallen soldier said he loved to do many things, including watching anime, collecting Japanese literature, and going fishing. Those around him said the love he had for his family was immeasurable.
'Jose was and still is the greatest fisherman I've ever known, but his greatest catch in life, was his wife,' Joe Grieshaber, one of Dueñez Jr.'s best friends, said.
As family and loved ones of Dueñez Jr. navigate what comes next, a GoFundMe has been created to help support his wife and son. Those behind the fundraiser said the 25-year-old always went out of his way to help others in need, so they want to pay it forward.
Joliet Township High School District 204 shared a statement on the passing of Dueñez Jr. on Facebook:
'With heavy hearts, JTHS extends our deepest condolences to the family and loved ones of Staff Sergeant Jose Dueñez Jr., who is being laid to rest today. A proud 2017 graduate of Joliet Central High School, SSG Dueñez tragically lost his life on March 25, 2025, during a U.S. Army training accident while deployed in Lithuania. He was one of four brave soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our nation. SSG Dueñez is survived by his wife, Kai, and their 1-year-old son. His courage, dedication, and selflessness will never be forgotten. We are forever grateful for his service and the legacy he leaves behind. Once a Steelmen, always a Steelmen — you will remain in our hearts always.'
Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Brother of NFL legend Pat Tillman arrested after fiery car crash into California post office
Brother of NFL legend Pat Tillman arrested after fiery car crash into California post office

Yahoo

time2 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Brother of NFL legend Pat Tillman arrested after fiery car crash into California post office

The brother of NFL player-turned Army Ranger Pat Tillman was arrested on Sunday morning after he was part of a car crash that resulted in a post office catching fire, Police in San Jose, California, are investigating a crash that occurred around 3 am local time, according to NBC Bay Area. Richard Tillman, Pat Tillman's brother, was taken into custody by police investigating the fire. When police arrived at the scene, they found that a vehicle had been driven into the post office and had caught fire. That fire spread to the building. Richard Tillman identified himself to police at the scene and allegedly told officers he was Pat Tillman's brother and that he'd been livestreaming the entire incident. No injuries were reported as result of the crash and subsequent fire. This photo provided by the San Jose Fire Department shows firefighters responding to a fire burning after a car crashed into the Post Office, early Sunday, July 20, 2025, in San Jose, California. Richard Tillman, the brother of NFL player and Army Ranger Pat Tillman, was arrested in connection to the crash Richard was booked into jail on Sunday, but he has not presently been charged with any crimes. No bail has been set for his release as of Sunday, but a court date was set for him on July 23. Pat Tillman, walked away from a promising NFL career and joined the U.S. Army Rangers in the wake of the 9/11 terror attacks. He served in both Iraq and Afghanistan, and became critical of the war, calling it at one point "f****** illegal," according to SF GATE. The NLF player-turned soldier was killed in April 2004. The U.S. Army initially claimed that he died when his unit was ambushed by Afghan forces, but a later investigation revealed he was killed by friendly fire. NFL player and U.S. Army Ranger Pat Tillman. Tillman's brother, Richard, was arrested in July 2025 in connection with a car crash in San Jose, California, that resulted in a postal office catching fire An Army investigation concluded that Pat Tillman had been shot on accident during a firefight. During Pat Tillman's funeral service in 2004, Richard caused a stir when he pushed back against other speakers who insisted that his brother was "with God" after he was killed fighting a war he'd criticized. 'He's not with God. He's f***** dead. He's not religious,' Richard said at the time. 'So thanks for your thoughts, but he's f****** dead.'

ICE head says agency to crack down on American companies hiring unauthorized workers
ICE head says agency to crack down on American companies hiring unauthorized workers

The Hill

time3 hours ago

  • The Hill

ICE head says agency to crack down on American companies hiring unauthorized workers

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) acting director Todd Lyons said in an interview that aired Sunday that his agency will crack down on American companies hiring unauthorized workers. 'Not only are we focused on those individuals that are, you know, working here illegally, we're focused on these American companies that are actually exploiting these laborers,' Lyons said on CBS News's 'Face the Nation.' 'These people that came here for a better life. You know, either, you know, forced labor, child trafficking, you know, a lot of these work site cases — just isn't a victimless crime of someone here working illegally,' he added. 'And that's why we're going there with these criminal warrants to focus on these American businesses that are trying to make an extra dollar on the backs of these people that came here for a better life.' In the first few months of his second term, President Trump and his administration have heavily cracked down on immigration, drawing criticism from Democrats and advocates. On Sunday, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass (D) criticized the Trump administration's reasoning for allowing ICE officers to wear masks as a way to protect themselves and their families from retaliation. 'Well, first of all, let me just tell you that the masked men are not from Los Angeles, and so how their families could be retaliated against,' Bass said on 'Face the Nation.' 'And then what is that to say to local law enforcement, the Los Angeles Police Department, none of whom are ever masked, who always identify themselves and even hand someone a business card. So that makes absolutely no sense at all,' she added.

Dog the Bounty Hunter's 13-year-old stepgrandson killed by his dad in accidental shooting: report
Dog the Bounty Hunter's 13-year-old stepgrandson killed by his dad in accidental shooting: report

New York Post

time6 hours ago

  • New York Post

Dog the Bounty Hunter's 13-year-old stepgrandson killed by his dad in accidental shooting: report

The stepson of Dog the Bounty Hunter accidentally shot and killed the famed American TV personality's stepgrandson Saturday night, according to a report. Gregory Zecca, Dog's stepson, shot and killed his own 13-year-old son Anthony at their apartment in Naples, Florida, TMZ reported, citing police and sources. Gregory Zecca (middle bottom), Dog's stepson, was killed in an accidental shooting. Instagram/franciedogchapman The incident occurred Saturday night. Instagram/franciedogchapman 'We are grieving as a family over this incomprehensible tragic accident and would ask for continued prayers as we grieve the loss of our beloved grandson, Anthony,' representatives for Dog and his family told the outlet. Authorities believe that the shooting was an 'isolated incident' and haven't made any arrests. This is a breaking story. Please check back for updates.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store