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Deerfield Beach man among four killed in Afghanistan

Friends and family members are grieving after Spc. Daniel C. Lawson was killed in an IED attack in Kandahar last week.

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A Deerfield Beach man is among four soldiers reported killed in Afghanistan last week when their vehicle was the target of an improvised explosive device in Kandahar province, the Department of Defense announced Monday.

Spc. Daniel C. Lawson, 33, was assigned to the 569th Mobility Augmentation Company, 4th Engineer Battalion, out of Fort Carson, Colo.

Also killed in the Oct. 15 attack were: Staff Sgt. Glen H. Stivison Jr., 34, of Blairsville, Pa.; Spc. Jesus O. Flores Jr., 28, of La Mirada, Calif; and Pfc. Brandon M. Styer, 19, of Lancaster, Pa.

Fort Carson spokesman Devin Fisher said Lawson joined the Army in January 2008 and was deployed to Iraq on Feb. 15, 2009. He was sent to Afghanistan in May.

Lawson earned the National Defense Service Medal, the Afghanistan Campaign Medal and Campaign Star, and the Iraq Campaign Medal and Campaign Star.

His mother, Carolyn Lawson, said joining the Army was partly a financial decision for Lawson, who was born and raised in Deerfield Beach and graduated from Deerfield Beach High School in 1994.

``He was so full of life,'' his mother said. ``Outgoing. Helpful. Kind. Considerate. A fun-loving, big kid.''

Married since 1998, Lawson and his wife, Latoria, have three children. His oldest daughter, Kiara, is 10. Kourtney, also a girl, is 8. And their youngest child, a 5-year-old boy, is named Kevon.

Lawson earned an associate's degree in computer programming from ITT Technical Career Institute and worked as a teacher's assistant in the Broward school system. But he joined the military for a more stable financial future for his family, she said.

``Each day, I'm accepting it a little bit more,'' Carolyn Lawson said of her grieving process. ``My faith in God is that He knows what is best. That's where my strength comes from.''

Funeral arrangements were incomplete as of Monday.

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