LOMBARD DESIGN IS BACK!

New Ownership, Same Quality and Dedication

Scroll to the bottom of this page for a health update on Matthew Lombard, and what this means for Lombard Design.

Jared Hart Memorial Bracelet

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Jared Hart Memorial Bracelet
Product Details

Each bracelet reads as follows:

JARED HART
10/9/98-10/31/24
756 OD CO (EOD)
ISOTF



Black Aluminum Specs:

One-size-fits-all for adult.

When flat the bracelet measures 6.5"x0.5"

Metal thickness of 1.5mm


Brushed Stainless Steel Specs:

Comes in one-size-fits-all for adult.

When flat the bracelet measures 7in. x 0.6in.

Metal thickness: 0.75mm
If you'd like customization, please use the Custom Memorial Bracelet page.

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From the New York Post:

Maxton Soviak

Max Soviak, a Navy hospital corpsman, hailed from Berlin Heights, Ohio, and graduated from Edison High School in Milan in 2017, the Sandusky Register reported.

A woman who identified herself as Soviak’s older sister, and who goes by Marilyn Soviak on Instagram, penned a heartbreaking post Friday that confirmed her brother’s death.

“I’ve never been one for politics and i’m not going to start now. What I will say is that my beautiful, intelligent, beat-to-the-sound of his own drum, annoying, charming baby brother was killed yesterday helping to save lives,” the sister wrote.

“he was a f–king medic. there to help people. and now he is gone and my family will never be the same. there is a large Maxton sized hole that will never be filled,” she wrote alongside a slideshow of images showing the two as children.

“he was just a kid. we are sending kids over there to die. kids with families that now have holes just like ours.”

His family later released a statement that said he was a “wonderful son who loved his family, his community, and was proud to serve in the US Navy.”

“He was excited about the opportunities the Navy would offer him and planned to make the Navy a career,” the statement said.

“We are incredibly proud of his service to our country… Words cannot express how heartbroken we are with this news and we will miss Max tremendously.”

While in high school, Soviak was on the honor roll and football team, the outlet reported.

“Max was a good student who was active in sports and other activities throughout his school career. He was well respected and liked by everyone who knew him,” the school said in a statement, adding that news of his death has brought “great sorrow.”

Soviak also previously worked as a lifeguard and a maintenance technician, the outlet reported.

Leigh Fellner

Owner

Brockton, MA

Matthew Lombard

Founder/Retired Consultant

Clarksville, TN


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-Health Update-
-Retirement-
-Business Changes-

A Letter from Founder,
Matthew Lombard


I am excited to announce that Lombard Design is back open under new ownership, with the same commitment to quality and customer satisfaction that you’ve come to expect from Lombard Design over the years.

Before I share the details of the business updates, I wanted to take a moment to update you on my personal health. On June 1st, 2023, I collapsed, having a grand mal seizure, and was subsequently diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer called Type 3 Oligodendroglioma. My treatment consisted of a craniotomy to remove a large tumor from my right frontal lobe, followed by radiation therapy to destroy cancer cells that had diffused into surrounding healthy brain tissue, and chemotherapy to eliminate the remaining cancer cells.

Unfortunately, there’s no way to completely rid the brain of the cancer cells, which means the cancer will certainly return in the coming years, requiring additional brain surgeries, radiosurgery, and chemotherapy to extend my life, but the disease is incurable. The cancer and its treatment have left me with lasting complications, particularly related to fatigue, liver damage, and low blood levels. This is the primary reason why Lombard Design had to shut down and why I have entrusted the business to my family.

My mother, Leigh Fellner, has taken over the business and will be running both LombardDesign.com and our new website, MemorialBands.com, from her location in Brockton, MA. She has made the decision to focus our product offerings on the business’s two most popular items: wooden plaques and memorial bracelets.

While we will no longer be offering T-shirt printing, stencils, challenge coins, signs, laser engraving services, framing, patches, embroidery, or sculpture, rest assured that the quality of our plaques and memorial bracelets remains unchanged. For the time being, in spite of the economic downturn, prices remain unchanged from what they were when the business shut down in 2023. Our plaques still range from $70 to $185, and memorial bracelets still start at just $23.50.

I will be volunteering as a consultant to oversee quality control, from time to time checking in to ensure that the production process reviews every detail of each order to meet the high standards you have come to expect. For our customers near Fort Campbell, we are pleased to offer the option to pick up your plaque orders locally in Clarksville, TN. All other orders will be shipped from our Brockton, MA location.

To place an order or browse our selection, please visit LombardDesign.com for plaques and memorial bracelets, or MemorialBands.com for a dedicated focus on our memorial bracelet collection.

Thank you for your continued support and understanding as we navigate this new chapter.

Best regards, Matthew