Another WWII vet passes
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Another WWII vet passes
My father Passed this morning at 92 years of age. He was still living alone and driving up until two months ago when he decided not to renew his drivers license and gave his car to our niece. He had long been suffering from Leukemia and just decided he was not going to endure the treatments any more.the VA has picked up his treatments and civilian hospital costs through Vets Choice.
He was/is a christian and is now in Gods capable hands.
He was/is a christian and is now in Gods capable hands.
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92 is a good, long EOS number on God's DD214...
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Sorry for your loss !
My maternal grandfather passed almost exactly eight years ago . He was also a WWII vet and was 91 at the time of death !
My maternal grandfather passed almost exactly eight years ago . He was also a WWII vet and was 91 at the time of death !
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May I sincerely thank your father for his service and wish him gods speed. RIP.
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I'm truly sorry for your loss. God Bless.
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I too am sorry for your loss.
Be sure to thank your Father for his service and Godspeed to him.
Be sure to thank your Father for his service and Godspeed to him.
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A snappy salute to the memory of your father. Very sorry for your loss.
Day is done, gone the sun
From the lakes, from the hills, from the sky
All is well, safely rest
God is nigh.
Fading light dims the sight
And a star gems the sky, gleaming bright
From afar, drawing near
Falls the night.
Thanks and praise for our days
Neath the sun, 'neath the stars', 'neath the sky'
As we go, this we know
God is nigh.
Day is done, gone the sun
From the lakes, from the hills, from the sky
All is well, safely rest
God is nigh.
Fading light dims the sight
And a star gems the sky, gleaming bright
From afar, drawing near
Falls the night.
Thanks and praise for our days
Neath the sun, 'neath the stars', 'neath the sky'
As we go, this we know
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Bless him and his Family.....
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Thanks to all of my good friends here for their thoughts and prayers. Chuck
A side note, my dad was one of thirteen sailers that were specially trained to install the floating bridges on the Mine River during the invasion that closed in on Berlin. He was removed from that duty by his Captain because he was the pilot of his personal launch. There were no survivors in that detachment to place the floating bridges. I would have never been born had he became a hero that day.
A side note, my dad was one of thirteen sailers that were specially trained to install the floating bridges on the Mine River during the invasion that closed in on Berlin. He was removed from that duty by his Captain because he was the pilot of his personal launch. There were no survivors in that detachment to place the floating bridges. I would have never been born had he became a hero that day.
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Chuck, I am sorry for your loss, but it seems your father had a long and active life almost to the very end, and passed peacefully. My Dad, also a WWII vet, passed in 2012. There just aren't many left.
It seemed when we were baby boomer kids that everyone's dad was a vet -- and that they surely would live forever.
It seemed when we were baby boomer kids that everyone's dad was a vet -- and that they surely would live forever.
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Sorry for Your Loss Chuck, My Dad was also a WW 2 vet been gone 34 years now. God Bless All of Them.
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Chuck 100 yd wrote:My father Passed this morning at 92 years of age. He was still living alone and driving up until two months ago when he decided not to renew his drivers license and gave his car to our niece. He had long been suffering from Leukemia and just decided he was not going to endure the treatments any more.the VA has picked up his treatments and civilian hospital costs through Vets Choice.
He was/is a christian and is now in Gods capable hands.
Sorry to hear of your loss and our Nation's loss as a whole. I will pray for your family and friends but like you said.....he is no doubt in God's capable hands and not sick any longer.
May he rest in peace. I'm thankful of his service.
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You have my condolences. My Dad was also a WWII vet, and would turn 90 this year; but he passed away in 2008 from lung cancer complications. He was my role model and best friend. Our world is a poorer place with the passing of their generation.
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Sorry to hear Chuck
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Many Condolences.
on a WWII-related-but-in-a-strange-way: I was watching "Jaws" last night, it was made in 1975. I haven't watched it in decades.
-- The Robert Shaw character, Quint: in the movie during an overnight on the open ocean, he tells the story about a ship sinking and sharks eating the sailors ..... I suddenly realized that he was talking about being a survivor of the sinking of USS Indianapolis. As I was watching the movie, for the very first time I actually understood what he was talking about.
-- I did a bit of research and learned that the sinking was on 30 July 1945, my dad's 27th birthday. He was in the Navy then, but not on the Indianapolis. That would have been a hell of a birthday present.
When I reflect on all the WWII vets who survived those years ..... I am friends with many whose fathers served in WWII, a couple of whom survived a sinking. Those guys were tough !!!!
NPH
on a WWII-related-but-in-a-strange-way: I was watching "Jaws" last night, it was made in 1975. I haven't watched it in decades.
-- The Robert Shaw character, Quint: in the movie during an overnight on the open ocean, he tells the story about a ship sinking and sharks eating the sailors ..... I suddenly realized that he was talking about being a survivor of the sinking of USS Indianapolis. As I was watching the movie, for the very first time I actually understood what he was talking about.
-- I did a bit of research and learned that the sinking was on 30 July 1945, my dad's 27th birthday. He was in the Navy then, but not on the Indianapolis. That would have been a hell of a birthday present.
When I reflect on all the WWII vets who survived those years ..... I am friends with many whose fathers served in WWII, a couple of whom survived a sinking. Those guys were tough !!!!
NPH
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Deepest sympathies for your loss, Chuck. Yet his gain is being in the hands of the Lord.
His passing is also our loss - all of us.
No man is an island,
Entire of itself,
Every man is a piece of the continent,
A part of the main.
If a clod be washed away by the sea,
Europe is the less.
As well as if a promontory were.
As well as if a manor of thy friend's
Or of thine own were:
Any man's death diminishes me,
Because I am involved in mankind,
And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls;
It tolls for thee.
- John Donne
You will see him again, in a while.
Blessings and prayers for you and your family.
His passing is also our loss - all of us.
No man is an island,
Entire of itself,
Every man is a piece of the continent,
A part of the main.
If a clod be washed away by the sea,
Europe is the less.
As well as if a promontory were.
As well as if a manor of thy friend's
Or of thine own were:
Any man's death diminishes me,
Because I am involved in mankind,
And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls;
It tolls for thee.
- John Donne
You will see him again, in a while.
Blessings and prayers for you and your family.
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My condolences to you and your family.
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Very sorry for your loss. Your fathers generation was a special breed.
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It must have been wonderful to have your father for so long. I'm sorry to hear of his passing. Thoughts are with you Chuck and your family.
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My condolences on you & your family's loss Chuck. My Dad's last words were, "...time to muster out..." WW2 & Korean vet.
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So sorry for your loss Chuck. My dad was a WWII vet, he passed in 1973 he was only 46.
I'm glad you got to keep your dad as long as you did.
I'm glad you got to keep your dad as long as you did.
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Sorry to hear this friend. RIP SIR.
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Sorry for your loss.
I lost my dad (Army Air Corps) in 99. We buried my mom today. My cousins and I spent the late afternoon looking at pictures we found in the house. We found pictures of my uncles who served in the south pacific. I learned a lot about them and what they did. Two farm boys who were really good at fixing things. My one uncle was very good at tuning propellers. He worked with Pappy Boyington.
I lost my dad (Army Air Corps) in 99. We buried my mom today. My cousins and I spent the late afternoon looking at pictures we found in the house. We found pictures of my uncles who served in the south pacific. I learned a lot about them and what they did. Two farm boys who were really good at fixing things. My one uncle was very good at tuning propellers. He worked with Pappy Boyington.
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Sorry for your loss, please accept my humble thanks for his service.
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