Remember...Victor Theodore Lake Jr.
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Victor T. Lake Jr. was born on August 27, 1968, in Jacksonville, Florida. His parents were Judy C. Jackson Lake and Victor T. Lake Senior. He also had a brother named Vincent Lake. At some point in his childhood, he moved to Marmet, West Virginia. He was a graduate of East Bank High School Class of 1987. After graduation, he enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps, where he was assigned to Delta Company, 2nd Assault Amphibian Battalion, 2nd Marine Division, stationed at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, after his basic training at Parris Island, South Carolina.
Victor grew up in the small community of Marmet, which had a population 2,196 as of the 1980 census. Marmet is located in Kanawha County along the Kanawha River, located five miles southeast of the capital city, Charleston, West Virginia. The town of Marmet was named in 1900 for the Marmet Coal Company, which was owned by William and Edwin Marmet. Marmet currently has a declining population with 1,469 residents calling Marmet home, according to the city's website. The high school that Victor attended, East Bank High School, was first built as Cabin Creek District High School in the year 1912. It served the upper Kanawha Valley for 87 years before its consolidation with DuPont High School to form present-day Riverside High School.
Maura McGhee and Alyssa Harper, George Washington High School JROTC
January 2019
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