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kairos12

(12,852 posts)
Fri Oct 9, 2020, 03:23 PM Oct 2020

Immense Pride and Feeling Of Loss

I am closing in on making the final burial arrangements for my father-in-law. He was true American Hero. He joined the CAF, before our entering the war, as a fighter pilot. After Pearl Harbor he joined the American Air Force and became a much decorated B-25 pilot in the Pacific. A very small, quiet, unassuming guy who went on to become a great husband, father, and father-in-law. As his wife deceased not long after him, their marriage having lasted 60 years, they will be interred together.

In every aspect he was the antithesis of the disgusting creature in the White House.

If alive today he would be saying to me "son, who the hell is flying this aircraft anyway?"

I will not see his kind again.

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Immense Pride and Feeling Of Loss (Original Post) kairos12 Oct 2020 OP
I'm sorry. He sounds like a fine man. May he cross easy. nolabear Oct 2020 #1
Thank you nolabear. kairos12 Oct 2020 #7
... Hugin Oct 2020 #2
Thank you Hugin. kairos12 Oct 2020 #8
... CaliforniaPeggy Oct 2020 #3
Thank you CaliforniaPeggy. kairos12 Oct 2020 #9
Rest in peace DonaldsRump Oct 2020 #4
Thank you DonaldsRump. kairos12 Oct 2020 #10
My condolences. gristy Oct 2020 #5
Thank you gristy. kairos12 Oct 2020 #11
... Delphinus Oct 2020 #6
Thank you Delphinus. kairos12 Oct 2020 #12
My condolences kairos12. My father was a marine assigned to VMB-612 in the South Pacific during WWIi CentralMass Oct 2020 #13
Thank you CentralMass kairos12 Oct 2020 #14
You are welcome and I think so to. CentralMass Oct 2020 #18
Condolences XanaDUer2 Oct 2020 #15
Thank you XanaDUer2. kairos12 Oct 2020 #23
He sounds wonderful...the whole family was lucky to have such a role model. Deepest sympathy Karadeniz Oct 2020 #16
Thank you Karadeniz. kairos12 Oct 2020 #24
So sorry for your loss. CaptainTruth Oct 2020 #17
Thank you CaptainTruth. kairos12 Oct 2020 #25
I'm so sorry for the loss of your FIL sdfernando Oct 2020 #19
Thank you sdfernando. kairos12 Oct 2020 #26
My heart goes out to you and your family. Your father-in-law sounded like an awesome guy. iluvtennis Oct 2020 #20
Thank you iluvtennis. kairos12 Oct 2020 #27
Deepest sympathy to you and your family malaise Oct 2020 #21
Thank you malaise. kairos12 Oct 2020 #28
Sincerest Condolences Chicagogrl1 Oct 2020 #22
Thank you Chicaogrl1. kairos12 Oct 2020 #29
Condolences. sinkingfeeling Oct 2020 #30
Thank you sinkingfeeling. kairos12 Oct 2020 #36
Hugs to you and all the family. lunatica Oct 2020 #31
Thank you lunatica. kairos12 Oct 2020 #37
Wow-- I bet he had some history to talk about. . . BigDemVoter Oct 2020 #32
Thank you BigDemVoter. kairos12 Oct 2020 #38
Sending love and peace to you and your family in this time of sorrow. Your japple Oct 2020 #33
Thank you japple. kairos12 Oct 2020 #39
My condolences. My father also flew B-25s in the Pacific in WW2 relayerbob Oct 2020 #34
Thank you relayerbob. kairos12 Oct 2020 #40
💖💖💖💕💕💕💕💖💖 MLAA Oct 2020 #35
Thank you MLAA. kairos12 Oct 2020 #41
May sweet memories help you and yours through this time. Frustratedlady Oct 2020 #42
Thank you Frustratedlady. kairos12 Oct 2020 #46
Condolences on the loss of your father-in-law. gademocrat7 Oct 2020 #43
Thank you gademocrat7. kairos12 Oct 2020 #47
I salute your father-in-law llashram Oct 2020 #44
Thank you llashram. kairos12 Oct 2020 #48
Gorgeous. cilla4progress Oct 2020 #45
Thank you cilla4progress. kairos12 Oct 2020 #49
Reminds me of my uncle, another quiet hero Maeve Oct 2020 #50
Thank you Maeve. kairos12 Oct 2020 #51

CentralMass

(15,265 posts)
13. My condolences kairos12. My father was a marine assigned to VMB-612 in the South Pacific during WWIi
Fri Oct 9, 2020, 04:20 PM
Oct 2020

The unit was a marine air squandron that flew modified B25's (PBJ's) off of Iwo Jima. My dad wasn't a member of the air crew. I believe that he was designated as a "Heavy Machine Gunner". We lost him at 89 back in 2013.

Karadeniz

(22,499 posts)
16. He sounds wonderful...the whole family was lucky to have such a role model. Deepest sympathy
Fri Oct 9, 2020, 04:31 PM
Oct 2020

To everyone.

iluvtennis

(19,844 posts)
20. My heart goes out to you and your family. Your father-in-law sounded like an awesome guy.
Fri Oct 9, 2020, 04:46 PM
Oct 2020

May he Rest in Peace.

Chicagogrl1

(418 posts)
22. Sincerest Condolences
Fri Oct 9, 2020, 04:51 PM
Oct 2020

We will never see such a great generation again, as evidenced by your father in law. Their hard work & sacrifice is second to none.

BigDemVoter

(4,149 posts)
32. Wow-- I bet he had some history to talk about. . .
Fri Oct 9, 2020, 05:14 PM
Oct 2020

My uncle was the same generation, and he would have had NO use for the current regime. I can't even imagine what he would have said.

japple

(9,820 posts)
33. Sending love and peace to you and your family in this time of sorrow. Your
Fri Oct 9, 2020, 05:18 PM
Oct 2020

father-in-law sounds like a wonderful man. I hope he is now flying high once more. Salute from the daughter of 2 WWII veterans (European theatre.)

relayerbob

(6,544 posts)
34. My condolences. My father also flew B-25s in the Pacific in WW2
Fri Oct 9, 2020, 05:19 PM
Oct 2020

In New Guinea, 5th Air Force. Perhaps they knew one another

MLAA

(17,277 posts)
35. 💖💖💖💕💕💕💕💖💖
Fri Oct 9, 2020, 05:29 PM
Oct 2020

Your love and respect for him shines through.

RIP fine man, RIP.

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