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    KC holder died yesterday

    Sorry, I have to report: KC holder Fahnenjuncker-Oberfeldwebel
    Leopold HACKL, Nachtschlachtgruppe 3 has died yesterday.
    onkelharmel

    #2
    Rip.

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      #3
      So few of them left now
      Les

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        #4
        They dont get younger...


        Andy

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          #5
          Hi

          bad new,in the last letter I received from him on Sept. 30, he said his health was not good.

          Phil.

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            #6
            Rip

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              #7
              Sorry to hear that. Time goes by...

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                #8
                Another warrior finds peace

                Nick

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                  #9
                  Feeling deeply sorry for the death of a 94 year old man, for me that is wrong.
                  He lived his life and many of his comrades died 60-70 years ago. Now thats sad.

                  We should be happy he was able to reach 94 years old, and not sad, because in the end, he survived the war and was able to tell the story for another 65 years.

                  RIP

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                    #10
                    Rip

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Steinar View Post
                      Feeling deeply sorry for the death of a 94 year old man, for me that is wrong.
                      He lived his life and many of his comrades died 60-70 years ago. Now thats sad.

                      We should be happy he was able to reach 94 years old, and not sad, because in the end, he survived the war and was able to tell the story for another 65 years.

                      RIP
                      It is because we DO celebrate the life of a man, that we mourn his passing.....

                      John Donne said: "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."

                      If mourning the death of a man, regardless of his age, is "wrong" to you, then I believe that the bell is tolling for your values, and THAT is indeed, cause to mourn.
                      I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.....

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                        #12
                        I kind of agree with Steinar...

                        Celebration of someone's life, not mourning their passing.

                        Gee... posted this and Bobcam1 slipped in before me. Guess I am saying that it is better to focus on the positive aspects of what an individual gave to the world, than to focus on that which we can not change... death.

                        Either way, my condolences to the family.

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                          #13
                          They dies before winter. Always happens in life. RIP.

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                            #14
                            Ich nehme mein Hut ab!

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                              #15
                              Passing on at 94 years of age he got more years than most people get.

                              With everything he went through even in death he was a lucky man.

                              A Hero.

                              RIP.

                              Wayne

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