Bucken, 27, has been stationed in Afghanistan for nine months after joining the Marines more than two years ago, something his mom said he had always wanted to do. The Xavier HS and University of Hawaii graduate has been home on leave only once so far. He's been gone so long that his beloved sister, Sullivan has grown four inches taller since he left.

While trying to figure out how to have a presence at home for Sullivan's birthday, as well as for Christmas, Bucken shifted from his initial idea of sending a statue to having an ice sculpture made. The finishing touch was having a photo of him and his sister, both smiling in Honolulu, incased in the base of the giant sculpture. "I was telling him that all I wanted for my birthday and Christmas was him, so he was thinking how to make that possible," Sullivan said. "It's so sweet."
The statue shows Bucken in his dress blues, with medals and stripes visible in fine detail. It weighs more than 800 pounds. While it would normally retail for about $1,000, Vincent Nuzzolese, owner of the Nuzzolese Brothers Ice Corp. in Hicksville, LI, said he waived all charges as soon as he heard the story behind the unusual request. Unless it rains, his frozen body double is expected to last out in his grandmother's back yard in Livingston well into the New Year.
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