Doctor and Colonel Jesse Marcel Jr.’s Life on Earth Has Ended
It is with a sad heart that I have to break this bad news to the world. At the age of 76 my Dad, Dr. Jesse Marcel Jr.’s life on earth has ended on August 25, 2013. He was alone and apparently had a heart attack. Although it is a very sad time for our entire family I am happy to know that he lived an eventful life. I am so proud to be his daughter. He had taught me so many things in life and one of the more important things I learned from my Dad was to never back down in the face of adversity. Thanks to Michael Reiche writes, “Jesse was a giant to many of us, a modest man whose father, Major Jesse Marcel, Sr., was the Roswell Army Air Field base Intelligence officer, the first to reach and examine the Roswell crash debris field. Jesse never once backed down in his all-too-credible account of his father's showing him debris from the crash, and always honored and defended his father's honor, credibility and memory.” Thanks to Peter RobbinsEditor’s Note: My wife and I had lunch with Jesse at the Citizens Hearing on Disclosure in Washington DC at the National Press Club on May 2, 2013. He told me he was very proud of his father who was an exceptionally honorable man and had brought home extraterrestrial debris from a crashed UFO in July of 1947, for his Mother and him to see. He had held the metal pieces in his hand and they all knew the material was not from Earth based on the hieroglyphics, light weight, and strength of the metal.
He told me about his serving in 18 months Iraq as an Army Colonel as a medical doctor flight surgeon, and his frequent flights in the 189th Attack Helicopter Battalion flying 225 hours of combat. He seemed full of life and proud of his accomplishments and was positive the government had chosen to keep alien visitation a secret.
Jesse Marcel Jr. is a retired, full-bird Colonel, who spent 38 years serving his country with honor and loyalty but assured me he personally held part of an alien UFO. Marcel attended the Louisiana State University School of Medicine at New Orleans, graduating in July of 1961, earning a degree in medicine. He became a specialist in ear, nose and throat medicine. During his career in the National Guard, he was appointed State Surgeon of the State of Montana and retired from the military a second time in August of 1996 on his 60th birthday. The Iraqi war required him to be called back to active duty in October of 2004 shortly after his 68th birthday for an 18 month tour in Iraq.
He is survived by his wife Linda, his children Jesse Jr., Michael, John, Marissa, Mackenzie, Aimee, Ashley and Mark and all of his grandchildren. Although Jessie and his father are no longer with us,
the Roswell Legacy will live on FOREVER and I will always miss him!
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