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Edinburg man killed serving country Southeast grad, Army Ranger died while on duty in Middle East

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By Marci Piltz

and Mike Hixenbaugh

Record-Courier staff writers

Benjamin Dillon was -- by all accounts -- an adventurer at heart. So when the former Southeast High School student told his parents of his plans to become a U.S. Army Ranger, there was little surprise.

"We knew this is what Ben wanted to do," said Linda Dillon, fighting tears as she spoke about her son. "He would have been proud of this."

Mrs. Dillon, although emotionally exhausted Monday, has tried to remain strong ever since the Ohio Army National Guardsman appeared at her door early Saturday -- ever since she was told that her 22-year-old son wouldn't be returning to his Edinburg Township home.

At the foot of her steps, the guardsmen explained that Ben had been killed Saturday while on active duty in the Middle East. The details of the incident were not released and Army officials did not respond to multiple Record-Courier contact attempts.

It is believed Dillon was serving in Iraq when he was killed, but because of his position as an Army Ranger, official details of his assignment were not released to family. More information, including funeral arrangements, is to be discussed with the family later today.

"This is where Ben wanted to be," Linda Dillon said. "On his fancy Army contract, it said he was going to be an Army Ranger. That's what he wanted and he did it. He worked so hard."

During his two-year journey at the U.S. Army Ranger School at Fort Benning, Ga., Dillon often reported home with numerous stories detailing his struggle to succeed. Although he enjoyed it, his mother said it was a strenuous process.

"One night during his training, he was sleeping outside when a spider crawled on him," she said, for a moment beginning to smile. "But he just left it there. It was so cold that night, he said he needed it for the body heat. So those were the kinds of stories we'd get."

Even as an elite member of the U.S. military, Dillon had a great sense of humor, it seemed.

Students and staff at Southeast High School spent Monday mourning Dillon, who graduated in 2004.

Southeast High School Principal Gregory Newell called his death a "real loss to our community."

"Everybody is kind of in shock ... the staff especially," Newell said Monday. "Everybody knows the Dillons because they've been involved in the community for so long. It's really going to rock the whole community."

Newell said he heard about Dillon's death on Sunday from Superintendent Tom Harrison, and an announcement was made to students on Monday. Guidance counselors were on hand Monday to assist students if they needed it, Newell said.

Newell said during his time at the high school, Dillon was "a great individual."

"Ben was the kind of kid who went through all four years and never had any problems," he said.

Dillon was active in sports at the school, Newell said, and had played on the golf, baseball and basketball teams.

"This family is like the town of Edinburg," Newell said. "They'd do anything for the community, and Ben was the same way."

Just two weeks prior to his death, Dillon had spent a few weeks at home with family and friends before he left on his fourth deployment. He was the youngest of three sons.

The Dillon family is asking that donations be made in Ben's name to any Key Bank. The family wants to start a memorial scholarship in his name at Southeast High School.

Dillon is the sixth service member with Portage County ties to have died in the Middle East and the fourth to die in 2007.

Army Cpl. Jason Hernandez, a 2005 Streetsboro High School graduate, was killed Sept. 7 in Iraq; Navy Hospitalman Lucas W.A. Emch, 21, of Brimfield, died in a roadside bombing March 2, 2007; Field High School graduate and Navy Hospitalman Matthew G. Conte, 22, died Feb. 1, 2007, in a roadside bombing; Marine Sgt. Jeremy E. Murray, 27, of Atwater, was killed Nov. 16, 2005 in a roadside bombing and Cpl. Edward August "Augie" Schroeder II, 23, a former employee with Streetsboro's Deluxe Corp., was killed Aug. 3 2005 in Iraq during an improvised explosive device attack.




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17.
    Posted by justin guffey October 13, 2007
from all the guys still stationed overseas, we wish the best to ben's family and friends.

16.
    Posted by LChampaigne October 11, 2007
My sympathy to this mans family along with a thank you from my heart for serving our country. I'm sure this young man will be missed by many.
God bless his family during this time.

15.
    Posted by lp October 11, 2007
I just wanted to say my deepest sympathy goes out to Ben's family. I was with my daughter when she got the call about him. Their group of friends have stayed very close even after graduation. He had just called his friends a few days before to tell them he loved them. I cant say more on how much he was loved, thought so highly of, and will be missed by all of us. My prayers go out to my daughters best friend Danyel's father also. She is as another daughter to me, and will be home soon from Iraq. She just lost a friend there last week, whom died in front of her. Then her room mate to a bomb, about the same time she was told about Ben. We pray everyday for her, and another of their close friends safe return home. Im so sorry for your loss. We have all been so blessed to have had this wonderful young man in our lives.

14.
    Posted by Beverly Nissel October 10, 2007
I am Ben's Aunt Beverly Nissel and on behalf of the Dillon & Nissel Familys I want to thank all of you for your overwhelming of support. This is a time when every the most humblest gesture of support is uplifting to us. Thanks yo so very much.
bnissel

13.
    Posted by Rageman October 9, 2007
Song of the Soldiers
by Charles G. Halpine

Comrades known in marches many,
Comrades, tried in dangers many,
Comrades, bound by memories many,
Brothers let us be.
Wounds or sickness may divide us,
Marching orders may divide us,
But whatever fate betide us,
Brothers of the heart are we.

Comrades, known by faith the clearest,
Tried when death was near and nearest,
Bound we are by ties the dearest,
Brothers evermore to be.
And, if spared, and growing older,
Shoulder still in line with shoulder,
And with hearts no thrill the colder,
Brothers ever we shall be.

By communion of the banner,
Crimson, white, and starry banner,
By the baptism of the banner,
Children of one Church are we.
Creed nor faction can divide us,
Race nor language can divide us
Still, whatever fate betide us,
Children of the flag are we.


My sincerest condolences to Ben's family.
Rest in peace my soldier-brother.

12.
    Posted by MsWitch October 9, 2007
My deepest sympathy to the whole Dillon Family.
My prayers go out to Linda and Terry. Ben was a great young man. My son has lost a GREAT friend, but will always have wonderful memories of all the special times they had together, and will also know his friend sacraficed his life for him and our country. He will be missed greatly.

Debra Wyers

11.
    Posted by Paul Binion October 9, 2007
I went to High school with both Terry and Linda (Ben's parents), and my daughter and I had the good fortune to go on a white water rafting trip with Ben. He was the kind of son that would make any parent proud, and I am filled with a profound sadness that the world has lost a truly wonderful young man. My heart goes out to the whole Dillon and Nissel family.

Paul Binion

10.
    Posted by lilmissy514 October 9, 2007
Ben was a hero to me long before becoming a Ranger. He was and always will be my son's best friend and brother. I always considered him my son also and a brother to my son & daughter. We love him very much and will miss him. We have had so many good times, so many stories to tell and I thank god that we were able to spend time together on his last visit home. I know he will be looking in on us from above and he will know how much he has affected our lives. Terry & Linda, I am so sorry for the two of you, and as you already know Bennie is one in a million!!
We Love & Miss you Ben forever.

Jennifer, Bobby & Amanda Bergman

9.
    Posted by christinem October 9, 2007
My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends. We were lucky to have him and his sacrifice will be remembered.

God Bless.

8.
    Posted by twins18 October 9, 2007
How sad, but how gallant. I didn't know him, but as the father of a current soldier I feel for the family. God Bless them, and God Bless Ben.

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