Army Staff Sgt. Joshua Rath
January 10, 2009 9:58 am General CommentaryA Decatur, Alabama Army Staff Sergeant was killed during a bomb explosion in an open market in Afghanistan. Staff Sgt. Joshua Rath was only six months from the completion of his one year tour in Afghanistan. This 22 year old is a hero and all who value the contribution he has made will mourn his death. We wish the best to his family and friends and have them in our thoughts at this moment of grief.
Phil Ellis
UPDATE: January 10, 2009 - The slightly more detailed article expanding on the circumstances surrounding this sad event was posted on the www.whnt.com on January 10. The text of that article is shown below.
January 10, 2008
Venton Blandin, WHNT Reporter
Email: venton.blandin@whnt.comThe number of those killed serving our country in uniform grows almost every day. One of the latest to make that grim number go up is that of a Decatur man– Army Staff Sergeant Josh Rath. WHNT NewsChannel 19 sat down with the soldier’s family.
Hundreds of pictures. One face. A life gone.
“Now our family will never be complete again,” said the soldier’s mother, Darlene Rath.
Missing from the family is Army Staff Sergeant Josh Rath.
A bomb killed the infantryman two days ago as he patrolled an open market in Afghanistan. The 22 year old left behind the familiar surroundings of Decatur for the Army in 2004. His life came full circle as Army officers arrived at the soldier’s home telling the family their Josh was no longer alive.
“They said they were sorry that they had to inform me that my son was killed,” added Darlene Rath.
Details were limited, but something stood out to the sniper’s mom.
“I was like what time? 7:17, that was…..17 was Josh’s favorite number. It was his birthday,” added Darlene Rath.
Overcome with emotions, Darlene found a positive.
“I said I’m going to take comfort in that 17. 717, he could have said any number to me, but I’m hanging on to every bit of hope I have,” added Darlene Rath.
Staff Sergeant Rath’s father Leroy believes faith is holding his family together. It’s guided them with the loss of his mother, father, brother, and uncle.
Losing his first son…
“This is a whole new level of pain,” said the soldier’s father, Leroy Rath.
Nothing could guide Leroy through the interview. His family became a rock to lean on. All were pulled into hundreds of photos of their favorite soldier.
“This is your graduation. I probably never sent you the pictures I know,” added Darlene Rath.
These photos paint a clear picture of what Josh’s life was like around those he loved. Now, everyone in the pictures are left with memories.
Kim Taylor dated Josh Rath for five years.
“My heart sinks. At first, every time I heard his voice, I would light up. I was so love in with him. The more you heard it, the better you felt. Now, it’s just starting to slowly sink in,” said Kim Taylor, the soldier’s fiance.
They were set to marry once Rath returned from deployment.
Staff Sergeant Josh Rath will return home for the final time in the next few days. He would have turned 23 on January 17
UPDATE: January 13, 2009 - We have just learned some additional details on the funeral arrangements for Staff Sgt. Joshua Rath. In local news reports, Sgt. Rath’s father has confirmed that the body of this fallen soldier has arrived at Dover Air Force Base. Family members will fly to Philadelphia on Thursday and will make the drive to meet his son’s body at Dover Air Force base. They will accompany the body to Huntsville, Alabama on Friday. The family has planned two viewings to honor Sgt. Rath, the first being on Saturday from 5-8 PM and the second on Sunday from 3-8 PM. Both will be at the Roseland Memorial Funeral Home in Decatur, Alabama. The funeral for Sgt. Rath will be on Monday January 19, 2009 at Calvery Assembly of God. The service will be held at 11AM.




January 12th, 2009 at 11:57 AM
It always pains us to hear of another patriot killed in defense of our nation and innocent people worldwide. Our thoughts and prayers are with Rath’s family and friends as well.
January 12th, 2009 at 4:14 PM
Joshua is a hero and we mourn with his family over his loss as well as with the family of Keith Essary killed in the same incident.
January 12th, 2009 at 10:13 PM
I need to reach the mother of Ssgt. Rath..My son is from his unit in Afghanistan, and was the Medic who tried to help save him. I have a message from my son to give to her. Please can someone help me with this?
January 13th, 2009 at 8:36 AM
RESPONSE TO DAWN VINCENT: Like everyone here in Decatur, we are mourning the loss of this patriot. If you will please send me an email at phil@divesports.com, I will make an attempt to get you in contact with the family. Please thank you son, on behalf of all citizen of Decatur, for his actions.
Phil Ellis
http://www.divesports.com
January 13th, 2009 at 6:54 PM
I have been in contact with Mrs. Rath, thank you for offering your assistance. Please do the honor of looking after this fine family on behalf of all the moms of 2-2.God Bless you, and comfort you all.
January 14th, 2009 at 7:36 PM
Rath was a Friend of mine from 2-6 Inf 1st Armor Div. I would like to send flowers if someone could give me an addres I would be greatful.
Spc Brown
pvtbrown77@yahoo.com
January 14th, 2009 at 9:18 PM
Roselawn Memorial Funeral Home 741 Danville Rd. S.W. Decatur, AL 35601
January 14th, 2009 at 9:20 PM
1321 Castleman Ave. S.W. Decatur, AL 35601
January 15th, 2009 at 7:40 PM
I am a cousin to Cpl Keith E. Essary. My thoughts and prayers are with the Rath family. The United States has lost 2 great young men.
January 18th, 2009 at 9:47 PM
I visited the family at the funeral home tonight. I did not know Josh or his family till tonight. I was overwhelmed by the number of people lined up to pay their respects. I wish I could do more. They were very warm and loving to us and a wonderful family.
January 20th, 2009 at 2:49 PM
I just wanted to say that i am stationed at Fort hood Texas. I knew SGT Rath and SPC Essary. They were both amazing men, and they will be missed greatly. I still have a lot of friends over in Afghanistan and Iraq and i pray for them, and for the families of those who have lost so far. I hope everyone else is praying as well for the families, and the guys who still have to endure this great loss, and drive on every day. If anyone needs any support, dont hesitate to contact me. I work in the hospital on Fort hood so i can give you some very good resources. God bless. anita.sprung@us.army.mil.
January 22nd, 2009 at 11:43 AM
The Lord bless you and keep you. The Lord make His face to shine upon you and give you peace.