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My WW2 uncle passed away today
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Feb 12, 2023 20:58:02   #
OldBassGuy Loc: Temecula, CA
 
Many of you who followed my wife and I on our travels last summer may remember my Uncle Ray. He was a WW2 war veteran who served in Europe in 1943-44. He passed away peacefully during the Super Bowl. He was a long-time football fan. He was a few months shy of his 103rd Birthday. Out of 16 million U.S. service men who served in that war there are approximately 450,000 remaining. Rest in peace Ray.



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Feb 12, 2023 21:20:16   #
40GRIT Loc: San Ramon, CA
 
OldBassGuy wrote:
Many of you who followed my wife and I on our travels last summer may remember my Uncle Ray. He was a WW2 war veteran who served in Europe in 1943-44. He passed away peacefully during the Super Bowl. He was a long-time football fan. He was a few months shy of his 103rd Birthday. Out of 16 million U.S. service men who served in that war there are approximately 450,000 remaining. Rest in peace Ray.


Condolences OBG, RIP Uncle Ray.

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Feb 12, 2023 21:21:00   #
OJdidit Loc: Oak Creek Wisconsin
 
Sorry for your loss OBG!

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Feb 12, 2023 21:28:55   #
Grizzly 17 Loc: South central Pa
 
OldBassGuy wrote:
Many of you who followed my wife and I on our travels last summer may remember my Uncle Ray. He was a WW2 war veteran who served in Europe in 1943-44. He passed away peacefully during the Super Bowl. He was a long-time football fan. He was a few months shy of his 103rd Birthday. Out of 16 million U.S. service men who served in that war there are approximately 450,000 remaining. Rest in peace Ray.


Our deepest condolences to you n your family OBG. WOW almost 103. Uncle Ray saw alot of history. R.I.P. Uncle Ray

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Feb 12, 2023 21:32:16   #
Jer Loc: N. Illinois πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
 
OldBassGuy wrote:
Many of you who followed my wife and I on our travels last summer may remember my Uncle Ray. He was a WW2 war veteran who served in Europe in 1943-44. He passed away peacefully during the Super Bowl. He was a long-time football fan. He was a few months shy of his 103rd Birthday. Out of 16 million U.S. service men who served in that war there are approximately 450,000 remaining. Rest in peace Ray.


RIP Uncle Ray. 103 is amazing. He wore it well.πŸ«‘πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

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Feb 12, 2023 21:36:25   #
Slimshady Loc: Central Pennsylvania
 
Sorry to hear that OBG. May he Rest In Peace

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Feb 12, 2023 22:10:03   #
Fredfish Loc: Prospect CT.
 
OldBassGuy wrote:
Many of you who followed my wife and I on our travels last summer may remember my Uncle Ray. He was a WW2 war veteran who served in Europe in 1943-44. He passed away peacefully during the Super Bowl. He was a long-time football fan. He was a few months shy of his 103rd Birthday. Out of 16 million U.S. service men who served in that war there are approximately 450,000 remaining. Rest in peace Ray.


So sorry to hear that Garey. My deepest condolences to you and your family. The greatest generation ever.
Rest in peace Ray. πŸ™

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Feb 12, 2023 22:29:25   #
CamT Loc: La Porte, Texas
 
Fredfish wrote:
So sorry to hear that Garey. My deepest condolences to you and your family. The greatest generation ever.
Rest in peace Ray. πŸ™


Condolences obg wow almost 103 is amazing

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Feb 12, 2023 22:35:48   #
Fishandrods Loc: Alpine Ca foothills of San Diego
 
OldBassGuy wrote:
Many of you who followed my wife and I on our travels last summer may remember my Uncle Ray. He was a WW2 war veteran who served in Europe in 1943-44. He passed away peacefully during the Super Bowl. He was a long-time football fan. He was a few months shy of his 103rd Birthday. Out of 16 million U.S. service men who served in that war there are approximately 450,000 remaining. Rest in peace Ray.


Condolences Garey and to all the family. To make it through the big war and live to 102 plus unbelievable! Glad you were able to visit with him on your trip last year. Larry.

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Feb 12, 2023 22:45:16   #
Steelhead Mickey Loc: NJ
 
My condolences OBG.
103 is quite a run and a lifetime of memories to be remembered by.

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Feb 12, 2023 23:34:30   #
Dakoda Loc: Cle Elum, WA
 
OldBassGuy wrote:
Many of you who followed my wife and I on our travels last summer may remember my Uncle Ray. He was a WW2 war veteran who served in Europe in 1943-44. He passed away peacefully during the Super Bowl. He was a long-time football fan. He was a few months shy of his 103rd Birthday. Out of 16 million U.S. service men who served in that war there are approximately 450,000 remaining. Rest in peace Ray.


Sorry for your loss. RIP Ray

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Feb 12, 2023 23:53:20   #
saw1 Loc: nor cal Windsor
 
OldBassGuy wrote:
Many of you who followed my wife and I on our travels last summer may remember my Uncle Ray. He was a WW2 war veteran who served in Europe in 1943-44. He passed away peacefully during the Super Bowl. He was a long-time football fan. He was a few months shy of his 103rd Birthday. Out of 16 million U.S. service men who served in that war there are approximately 450,000 remaining. Rest in peace Ray.


Wow Garey, that is sad news but such an amazing life. I'm so glad we got to meet him here on the stage.
Sounds like he was still goin strong if he was attendin a Super Bowl Party.
Thank you for letting us know this news and sharing your loss with you.
He was very much loved and will be very sorely missed. My condolences brother. Steve.

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Feb 13, 2023 00:20:17   #
Robert J Samples Loc: Round Rock, Texas
 
God Rest you Uncle Ray. Hopefully, you will now meet some of your old comrades! God Bless and keep you. Just Sayin...RJS

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Feb 13, 2023 00:52:22   #
Randyhartford Loc: Lawrence, Kansas
 
RIP Uncle Ray. My condolences to you and your family, Garey. πŸ™πŸ»

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Feb 13, 2023 02:48:37   #
bknecht Loc: Northeast pa
 
OldBassGuy wrote:
Many of you who followed my wife and I on our travels last summer may remember my Uncle Ray. He was a WW2 war veteran who served in Europe in 1943-44. He passed away peacefully during the Super Bowl. He was a long-time football fan. He was a few months shy of his 103rd Birthday. Out of 16 million U.S. service men who served in that war there are approximately 450,000 remaining. Rest in peace Ray.


My sincere condolences OBG, they simply don’t make them that way anymore.

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