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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 40Ford!!, Jul 3, 2013.

  1. A good friend of mine just passed last night. His name is Paul O'Brien and he was 87years old.

    This is a copy of my post on the Ford Barn recently. We will miss you big Paul. I will always remember the ride you and I took.

    "I decided to take my old friend for a ride. His name is Paul O'Brien. He is 87 and a WW II vet. (US NAVY 43-46). He told me he was a Machienist Mate on LST 521. He was also on the first wave of the Normandy Invasion and was part of a 3 man crew on an LCVP that carried 35 personnel and let them off on the shores of Normandy. He made 6 trips and obviously survived! Paul did many jobs in his life, but I met him where I work ( the Maryland State Police). Paul has been a volunteer there for 22 years! Unfortunately time is catching up with Paul and he is dealing with the typical medical issues that we all have to deal with eventually. Here is the cool car stuff he told me about. He said his first car was .......... Get this ...... a 1932 Ford Roadster with rumble seat. He told me his 3 friends and he bought it for $100. He said they would rotate using it every week and after their Friday and Saturday "dates" the next buddy would get it and so on. I asked him what ever happened to the 32 and he said they sold it when they all joined the Navy. He said they sold it for $250 so they doubled their money! I can't imagine kids actually sharing a car and making it work. He told me he owned a 35 like mine after he got out of the Navy so the ride brought back some good memories. Well that's all. Just thought some of you would like to hear a nice story from a real hero! Guys like Paul NEVER bitch about life, they just handle it. We will always remember you Paul. Thanks for showing all the troopers you encountered what a real man is!
     

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  2. Thaplumbr
    Joined: May 7, 2012
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    I remember when you posted about him on ford barn, sorry for the loss of your friend!!
     
  3. 19Fordy
    Joined: May 17, 2003
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    What you did was very nice indeed. All vets are very special folks and deserving of
    such kindness and respect.
     
  4. Sorry for your loss. We as a Nation need to cherish the remaining vets left from WW2.
     

  5. Need more people like Paul.....RIP
     
  6. teejay99
    Joined: Sep 26, 2009
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    A very touching story ...thanks . And yes we did share cars back in the day although I'm 20 years younger than Paul . We hitch hiked and picked up hitch hikers too....never thought twice about it . It was a more civil time .

    T
     
  7. willys1
    Joined: Oct 31, 2012
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    from South Ga

    Sorry for your loss. Sounds like a great guy. Bobby (also LE in Ga)
     
  8. Jalopy Joker
    Joined: Sep 3, 2006
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    Sincere sympathy goes out to you, and all of his friends and family
     
  9. 40WILLYSCRAZY
    Joined: Mar 26, 2009
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    from fresno

    Very nice of you to post this . I too have a few real old timer buddys , but as time goes on im loosing them but the stories they have will be passed on for the rest of my life.
     
  10. mustang6147
    Joined: Feb 26, 2010
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    from Kent, Ohio

  11. Didn't know Paul, but he sounds like a fine man, would have loved to have met and talked with him. Wish that he and my father could have met--my father, who would be 94 if he were still with us, was among those who went ashore at Omaha Beach on D-Day. The last US WWI vet, Frank Buckles of Charleston WV, died two years ago at age 110. Won't be too many more years until the last WWII vet is gone.
     
  12. The37Kid
    Joined: Apr 30, 2004
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    Sorry for your loss, we owe Paul and all of his generation so much, thank you for posting the story. Bob
     
  13. auto shop
    Joined: Aug 20, 2005
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    auto shop
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    from kentucky

    Thank you Paul for your service. R.I.P.
     
  14. historynw
    Joined: May 26, 2008
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    historynw
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    Sorry for your friends loss.
     
  15. ol fueler
    Joined: Oct 6, 2005
    Posts: 935

    ol fueler
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    I am not sorry about Paul -- I am happy that you had a chance to know him and that you let him know how much you and all of us appreciate him for his service and his friendship.
    The WWII vets are fast leaving us , several hundred a day now . I still have trouble realizing that many Vietnam vets are 60 or better , seems like they should still be just kids!
    Korean war vets are often in their 80's now , where did all those years go?
     
  16. Timberbeast
    Joined: Jun 28, 2009
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    R.I.P. Paul
    Thanks
     
  17. Thanks for all the comments everyone. I know Paul would be happy to know people still appreciate what these vets from all wars did for us.
     
  18. sorry to here about your friend, rest in peace Paul... God Bless
     
  19. Sorry for your loss, Paul is in a better place smiling down on you now.
     
  20. that was a nice post about your friend - really sounds like a guy you'd want to hang around with....about now he's meeting up with some of his old buds....rip Paul...
     

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