Memorial Service: A Celebration of Life and Memorial Service will be held at 6 PM on Thursday, November 05, 2009 at Veteran’s Memorial Park – corner of Riverside Drive and W. Loveland Avenue, Loveland, Ohio 45140 |
Visitation: Friends and family will be received from 4 to 9 PM Tuesday, November 03, 2009 at Brown-Wynne Funeral Home, 200 SE Maynard Rd., Cary NC |
| Funeral Service: A celebration of Seth’s life will be held from 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM Wednesday, November 04, 2009 at Colonial Baptist Church, 6051 Tryon Rd., Cary NC |
| Interment: , at Interment will take place at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington VA on Friday, November 6, 2009 at 11:00 AM. |
| Captain
David “Seth” Mitchell USMC, son of Steve and Connie Mitchell and
brother of Drew Mitchell all of Cary was killed in a helicopter
collision while on duty in Afghanistan October 26, 2009. Captain
Mitchell was stationed at Camp Pendleton CA and was part of the Marine
Corp HMLA 367 Scarface unit. Captain Mitchell piloted an AH-1 Super
Cobra helicopter. Seth Mitchell was born in Charlotte NC and graduated
from Loveland High School in Loveland Ohio in 1997. Seth called
Loveland home because that is where he developed lifelong friendships
and the skills, talent and character traits that guided his life. One
turning point in Seth’s life was getting involved with Student Venture,
the high school ministry of the Campus Crusade for Christ. Seth found
his spiritual compass and developed leadership skills that would serve
him well in future endeavors. At Loveland High Seth played football,
ran track and was elected president of his senior class. After high
school Seth enrolled at Virginia Tech and earned an ROTC scholarship
after his freshman year. He pursued his dream of becoming a Marine
through the ROTC program transitioning from Virginia Tech ROTC directly
into the Marine Corp in 2001. |
| Upon
graduating from OCS Captain Mitchell was assigned to Camp LeJune, NC.
While at Camp LeJeune he served tours in Okinawa, Haiti and Iraq as
part of an infantry unit. Growing up he had dreamed of becoming a pilot
but did not qualify for the military aviation program due to his
eyesight. After corrective eye surgery and while stationed at Camp
LeJeune Captain Mitchell pursued and achieved his private pilots
license. Due to his determination and diligence, Captain Mitchell beat
long odds and was awarded a Marine Aviation training spot after four
years in the Corp. Captain Mitchell started his flight training in
Pensacola FL earning his wings in May 2007. He later qualified to fly
the AH-1 Super Cobra Helicopter. Captain Mitchell had achieved and was
living his dream of serving his country as a Marine aviator. Captain
Mitchell loved to fly and did so during his second tour of Iraq in
2008. In very typical fashion, Captain Mitchell volunteered to report
early to duty in Afghanistan to assist a unit short on manpower. |
|
Captain Mitchell leaves behind a very proud family. Surviving are
Grandparents; Nellie Gray Stewart and Joseph D. Mitchell (USN/WW II) of
Winston- Salem NC; Uncles and Aunts, Larry Mitchell, Chris and Rhonda
Mitchell, Jerry and Lynn Stewart, Steve and Dottie Stewart and Mark
Stewart of Winston-Salem and Scott Snider of Lexington NC; Cousins,
Matt and Paul Mitchell, Kari and Shane Hundley of Winston-Salem and
Master-at-Arms 1st Class Chad Mitchell (USN) and wife Amanda, of
Virginia Beach, VA. |
| A memorial register book will be placed at Tufts Schildmeyer Family Funeral Home, 129 N Riverside Ave, Loveland, OH 45140 November 2 - November 5 from 8 AM until 5 PM. Please feel free to stop by our main lobby to sign the book. |




























