 Almost 200 Clevelanders gathered at Brown Stadium for brunch, but this was no ordinary meal. The Gold Star Family event, hosted by the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation and Gold Star Moms, paid tribute to Marines from the Cleveland area who gave their lives for the preservation of freedom. One of those Marines was Dustin Durga, who was killed in Iraq in 2005. Dustin's father, Robert, says that coping with his son's death was difficult for the family. But Dustin's memory gave them the inspiration they needed to carry on. Even though he endured a lot of hardships in Iraq, he was always able to smile and get the other guys laughing. And I guess, you know, that's the key thing in life. We can't take it too serious. We've got to remember each other and enjoy the journey. The support given by fellow Marine parents as well as the Marine Corps has also been an influence on the family's well-being. It's totally overwhelming the times it really is. And so, you know, in many ways we're blessed. The Scholarship Foundation also announced a new scholarship, the Ohio Fallen Marine Scholarship, to be awarded the children of Marines and Navy corpsmen from Ohio. The brunch was an emotional reminder of the sacrifices made by Ohio service members. For Marine Week Cleveland, I'm Lance Corporal John Tucker.