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Michael Angelo Mora- Arroyo Grande High, CA

9/11/2009

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Army Pfc. Michelangelo A. Mora

19, of Arroyo Grande, Calif.; assigned to the 3rd Squadron, 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Polk, La.; killed May 14 2004 when his vehicle slid off the road and turned over in Najaf, Iraq.

Calif. soldier killed in Iraq accident was “full of energy”

ARROYO GRANDE, Calif. — People knew Army Pfc. Michelangelo Mora wherever he went, and everyone loved his laugh, smile and outgoing spirit.

“My son was one of these popular kids that made first impressions that nobody can forget,” his father, Mike Mora, 40, said Monday. “Just about everybody here in San Luis Obispo County knows him. How could you forget the name?”

The soldier died Friday in Iraq after his vehicle slid off the road and flipped over in Najaf, officials with the Department of Defense said in a statement. He was stationed at Fort Polk, La., and assigned to the 3rd Squadron, 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division.

The crash was under investigation.

Michelangelo Mora, 19, attended Margaret Harloe Elementary and Paulding Middle schools. He attended and graduated from the Grizzly Youth Academy, a military school, after his grades started dropping at Arroyo Grande High School.

Mora was athletic. In middle school, he played on basketball and baseball teams. He also played roller hockey with a community team and picked up skateboarding as a boy.

Mora was talkative, too.

“That’s why everybody knew him — he just couldn’t be quiet,” Mike Mora said about his son. “He was just full of energy. He wouldn’t sit still. He was something else.”

Mora joined the Army in January 2003, after working a year at a Pismo Beach ice cream shop. It was his idea to join the military and a decision his family supported.

“We wanted him to have structure. He wanted to get his stuff together, and we were all for it,” his father said.

The last time Mora called home from Iraq was on Mother’s Day. “He wanted to make sure his mother received the flowers he sent,” his father said.

Mora declined taking a leave in December, expecting to take 30 days off in April, said his mother, Maria Mora. His tour of duty, however, was extended last month.

“He was supposed to be home on vacation a month ago. ... I want everybody to know if it wasn’t for that he would’ve been home,” his mother said. “He was the warmest, most caring human being ever known. He loved kids.”

Family friend Lori Redhair said Mora had “laughter and a smile that went to people’s heart.”

“He’s an example of a kid who had gotten lost as a teen in tough times, got his GED, joined the Army and went over there and found himself,” she said. “We were all looking forward to the infinite things he was going to do.”

Funeral arrangements were being made at Lady Family Mortuary in Arroyo Grande.
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Christin Noel Moore
9/11/2009 02:31:50 pm

michael angelo was a genuine person. He was funny outgoing and so sweet. I know he is missed by many.
July 21 at 2:12pm

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Heather Farias
9/11/2009 02:32:12 pm

Can't believe its been this long already had a dream about you the other night.. Not a day goes by "jello" love you
July 22 at 2:00am

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Michelle Liwanag
8/2/2010 08:16:14 am

Michael, Not a day goes by where I don't think of you. You were like a brother to me for so many years. I'll miss you always!

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Stephanie Pingel DeAugustine
8/28/2010 06:02:06 am

The high school where I work donated a banner with his picture on it to the family. We have a copy of it hanging in our lobby. Just a coincidence that he and I are both from A.G. Makes me proud of AGHS and America - it's a great picture of him in Iraq with some local kids. He looks like a very sweet guy. I am grateful to him for his sacrifice.
December 12, 2009

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Jamie Foppiano Setterquist
5/26/2011 04:34:34 am

Michael, we were friends for so long and drifted apart for a while, but I cherish our friendship, the letters you sent me while serving our country, the big brother role you took on, knocking on my bedroom window in the morning so we could walk to school together, and even picking on me in a way that I can now smile about :) I will always remember you and the man you were becoming. You will always be in my heart.

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Jessica Rost
8/5/2011 12:53:45 am

You have been, and always will be in my heart Michael. You are missed constantly. There are times when I feel you looking over me and it makes me feel safe.

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SFC Richard Lee, Retired
1/23/2013 04:42:29 am

I had the honor of serving with PFC Michael Mora as a fellow Iron Trooper in the 2D ACR at Fort Polk, Louisiana. He was a dedicated Soldier that was respected by all and lived his life with honor and integrity. He spoke of his family and friends often with love and laughter. Michael is always in my thoughts and prayers and his sacrifice will never be forgotten. "Scouts Out"

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Ms. Christie
2/4/2013 11:16:27 am

What joy to be named Michelangelo. What a lovely boy. I remember him with great affection. His leaving us too soon broke my heart.

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