World War I veteran dies in Ohio at age 109: Only 2 Left

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Published on: 12/21/07 NORTH BALTIMORE, Ohio (AP) ? The last World War I veteran in Ohio, and one of only three known remaining U.S. veterans of the conflict, has died.
J. Russell Coffey was the last WWI vet in the state, according to the Veterans Affairs Department. He died Thursday at the age of 109, said the Smith-Crates Funeral Home in North Baltimore, about 35 miles south of Toledo.
<!--endtext--><!--endclickprintinclude--><table align="left" border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" width="175"></table><!--startclickprintinclude--><!--begintext--> The funeral home did not say where Coffey died or the cause of death. He had been living in the Blakely Care Center, a nursing home.
Coffey, born Sept. 1, 1898, did not see action overseas. He enlisted in the Army while he was a student at Ohio State University in October 1918, a month before the Allied powers and Germany signed a cease-fire agreement.
Coffey played semipro baseball, earned a doctorate in education from New York University, taught high school and college and raised a family.
He drove his car until he was 104 and lived on his own until three years ago, according to the funeral home.
The other known surviving American soldiers are Frank Buckles, 106, of Charles Town, W.Va., and Harry Landis, of Sun City Center, Fla., according to the Veterans Affairs Department.



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End of an era...nice story
 

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MOST OF THOSE GUYS WERE TRUE HEROS.......HAND TO HAND COMBAT AND IN THE TRENCHES........

WE ARE WHERE WE ARE TODAY BECAUSE OF THEM.............
 
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I don't remember much of what WW1 was about, maybe Wilheim can tell me some war stories ?

I forget who was on what side, and why.

As a numismatist, it produced a venerable coin.

 
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Published on: 12/21/07 NORTH BALTIMORE, Ohio (AP) ? The last World War I veteran in Ohio, and one of only three known remaining U.S. veterans of the conflict, has died.
J. Russell Coffey was the last WWI vet in the state, according to the Veterans Affairs Department. He died Thursday at the age of 109, said the Smith-Crates Funeral Home in North Baltimore, about 35 miles south of Toledo.
<!--endtext--><!--endclickprintinclude--><table align="left" border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" width="175"></table><!--startclickprintinclude--><!--begintext--> The funeral home did not say where Coffey died or the cause of death. He had been living in the Blakely Care Center, a nursing home.
Coffey, born Sept. 1, 1898, did not see action overseas. He enlisted in the Army while he was a student at Ohio State University in October 1918, a month before the Allied powers and Germany signed a cease-fire agreement.
Coffey played semipro baseball, earned a doctorate in education from New York University, taught high school and college and raised a family.
He drove his car until he was 104 and lived on his own until three years ago, according to the funeral home.
The other known surviving American soldiers are Frank Buckles, 106, of Charles Town, W.Va., and Harry Landis, of Sun City Center, Fla., according to the Veterans Affairs Department.



World War I veteran dies in Ohio at age 109 | ajc.com

dirty,

This hits home despite not knowing the gentleman. Glad you posted it. Going to make a few phone calls tonight to some of those served with.
 

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It would be fun to sit down with either one of the two remaining, and just shoot the breeze. Imagine some of the stories they would have to tell?
 

The Devil

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Re: World War I veteran dies in Ohio at age 109: Only 2 Left

I don't remember much of what WW1 was about, maybe Wilheim can tell me some war stories ?

I forget who was on what side, and why.

As a numismatist, it produced a venerable coin.


THE PEACE DOLLAR WAS ONE OF THE FINEST COINS OF THE 20TH CENTURY........................
 
Re: World War I veteran dies in Ohio at age 109: Only 2 Left

esp. the 1921 high relief version, I really like the quarters, nickels and halves of that era. The gold is awesome too. I'm not a big fan of the Mercury dime, but it's better than the Barber design.

It's like rock from the 60's, doesn't get any better than that.

1921-1935 on the Peace dollar by the way, 1921 dollars are much more common in the previous Morgan design of 1878-1921. A 1921 Peace dollar should fetch upwards of $100.
 
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That is an amazing story. It won't be too much longer all the WWII vets will be gone as well. None of us could ever imagine some of the things they went through. We owe everything to those brave men (and women).
 
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