Heraldnet.com
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2009 6:24 am
ADVERTISEMENT

LocalNorthwestNation & WorldPoliticsSpecial ReportsPhotosColumnistsMultimedia 
Blog
The Buzz
Hero guitar
Your town news
Julie Muhlstein
Columnist Julie Muhlstein's take on life in Snohomish County.
•Latest: Six Lake Stevens friends earn Scouting's highest honor
Kristi O'Harran
Columnist Kristi O'Harran writes about people in Snohomish County.
•Latest: Biologist Victor Scheffer, 103, honored by Langley
Latest gallery

Opening Day at Stevens Pass
November 19. 2009 (10 photos)
[More Herald photos]
 
WEEK IN REVIEW
Saturday
Fire rips through Everett paintball arena
Everett building rules may be loosened
Contest inspired by ‘Biggest Loser' helps...
Friday
Trooper rear-ended by suspected drunk driver no...
Democrats split over choice for Snohomish Count...
Thanksgiving tradition flourishes at Everett ch...
Thursday


Truck crash near Marysville ties up northbound ...
When taggers strike in Everett, city picks up t...
Kids talk turkey: What Thanksgiving is all about
Wednesday
County law could change to allow guns in parks
Boy, 16, admits role in Sultan slaying of teen
Swift buses ready for fast lane
Tuesday


Father guilty of manslaughter in girl's death
Snohomish County budget passes, with a caveat
Soldier with ties to Marysville killed in Afgha...
Monday


Economy may silence Everett Symphony's season
Inmates with mental illness bring extra costs t...
Help with heating bills late to arrive this year
Sunday


Nurse seeks help healing hidden wounds of wars
Count drags on long after the election's over
Groups work to help those in uniform
 

ADVERTISEMENT

Local News   Print This Article  Email This Page  Subscribe Now! facebook digg reddit del.icio.us fark stumble

 
ADVERTISEMENT

 
 
CONTACT THE HERALD
Robert Frank, City Editor
frank@heraldnet.com
 
Published: Sunday, August 5, 2007

'Sorrow and love will last'

Family and friends remember soldier who died in Iraq

EVERETT - Army Pvt. Michael Baloga had many, many friends, but one friendship got off to a rough start.

Gerry Warren of Everett - who attended Sequoia High School with Baloga but didn't know him at the time - helped stuff Baloga into a downtown trash can the first day they met.

It was all in good fun, Warren said. Nevertheless, he apologized to Baloga soon after. The two grew close. They hung out regularly with several other teens at Clark Park, playing hacky sack and passing the time.

Baloga, who lived in Everett, died July 26 in Muqdadiyah, Iraq, from wounds suffered in a blast from a roadside bomb. He had been part of a convoy carrying medical supplies. He was 21.

On Saturday, Warren was among more than 60 people who honored the fallen soldier with a candlelight vigil at Legion Memorial Park.

"He'd go out of his way to make sure his friends were taken care of," Warren said.

Baloga turned his back on construction work to join the Army. He wanted to give his 1-year-old daughter, Isis, a better life.

Family members described Baloga as a caring brother and a great father.

"My brother Michael was a very caring, warm, gentle man," said Jeremiah Nydoske, one of his brothers. "He never caused harm to anyone. He had more friends than I could count. I wish I was half as good as a person as he was."

His stepmother, Linda Baloga, recalled how he used to wear clown hats to school and around town. He didn't care what people thought, she said.

"Michael was a son that everyone should have," Linda Baloga said. "What everyone could learn from Michael was how to love."

Michael Baloga's family worried about his choice to join the military. However, they understood his reasons, and they supported him.

Even while overseas, Baloga used the Internet to keep in touch with loved ones.

"He loved and was loved, he did for anyone without asking for repayment," said his father, Robert Baloga of Idaho. "Michael Andrew Baloga was our son and a brother that will be remembered as a man who always wanted to do more for anyone.

"We will all endure the loss of one of our best, but our sorrow and love will last forever," he said.

Reporter Scott Pesznecker: 425-339-3436 or spesznecker@heraldnet.com.

1. I-5 crash injures Washington State Patrol trooper
2. Map of Everett in 1893 a gift to Northwest Neighborhood residents
3. Marysville 's Electric Lights Parade goes dark
4. Lynnwood couple’s fight ends in woman’s arrest
5. Mill Creek church uses tattoos to teach
6. Does today’s Huskies-Cougars Apple Cup or Sunday’s Seahawks-Rams NFL game merit your attention?
7. Fire rips through Everett paintball arena
8. Contest inspired by ‘Biggest Loser' helps Mill Creek neighbors
9. Everett building rules may be loosened
10. Brown paper bags for fans
Enterprise Newspaper Snohomish County Business Journal
Ruling in the pool
Holiday Lightings & Santa Sightings
Archbishop Murphy takes title
A season of performing arts
Budget numbers have official fuming
Wildcats move on to 2A semifinals
Holiday Bazaars & Fairs Calendar
Edmonds’ Westgate Chapel serves up hospitality for holiday
Mavericks fall
The Enterprise Online Newspaper


Buy 1 Get 1 FREE
Lube Oil Filter

Over 1 Million Lights
Lights of Christmas

Always Free
Transmission Diagnostic

25% off Bath & Groom
New Customers

Nutcracker
Family Packs Available

15% Off
All Repairs!

20% Off Dinner
Up to $75 Value!

75% OFF
Many Items. Hurry!

Buy 1 Dinner Entree
Get 2nd 50% Off

$5 Off
Stylecut

$2 OFF
at Box Office

Lube, Oil & Filter
Buy 1 - Get 1 FREE

Holiday Getaway
$99 dbl Occupancy

FREE 6 lb. Pad w/
30yd Carpet Purchase

Holiday Specials
up to 25% off!

$1 off French Dip
$4.99 Burger Basket

Oil - Snohomish County
Low Prices - Fill Now!

$1 off French Dip
$4.99 Burger Basket
50th Street Burger
TODAY'S TOP JOBS
 View All Top Jobs 
Top Cars
Top Homes

ADVERTISEMENT