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World War II Veteran’s Christmas Wish Comes True as Hundreds Send Letters

RTM Staff by RTM Staff
December 27, 2020
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A World War II veteran from Ferdinand, Ind., received more than 1,000 letters for Christmas after sending in a request to a local news station.

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Leroy Haug, 99, sent a letter to WEHC reporter Shelley Kirk earlier this month describing his deployment during WWII, his time fighting for General Patton’s Third Army and how he was wounded taking out a machine gun with a hand grenade, according to the outlet.

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Haug went on to say in his letter, signed, “A very lonely vet, L.V. Haug, Ferdinand, Indiana,” that he has felt despondent since his wife died in August and asked if the outlet could help get people to send him Christmas cards to cheer him up.

Fox News was unable to reach Haug, but his great-grand-nephew, Joe Gratz, said Haug received more than 1,000 letters so far and “was trying to open them all but had to take breaks because there were so many.”

People sent cards, letters and drawings to Haug upon news of his request.

Just saw this tweet and sending a card to your Uncle from Lake Mary, Florida so he might be getting it late. I’m sorry for the loss of his wife. pic.twitter.com/P5GdS2pb3H

— Allintheballs (@allintheballs) December 22, 2020

 

“I want to thank everybody for being so nice to me and sending all these cards,” he said after Kirk delivered the box of letters and drawings on Wednesday.

The veteran told WEHC that he can’t wait to open every letter and respond to as many as he can. Those still interested in sending a Christmas card, letter or drawing can send them to Kirk, who will deliver them to Haug, at the following address:

Shelley Kirk
WEHT, 800 Marywood Dr.
Henderson, KY 42420

This is an excerpt from Fox News.

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