This 99 Year Old WWII Veteran Died Alone Without Family.
That’s When Kindness Took Over.
Harold Jellicoe (“Coe”) Percival died at the age of 99, entirely alone. He was a celebrated World War II veteran and bomber commander. He wouldn’t have anyone to attend his funeral service, so a soldier injured while serving in Afghanistan, Sgt Rick Clement, was determined to make sure he was given a proper send off. The response his plea received was incredible.
When Rick saw this heartbreaking notice, he posted online: “I need a big favour from any military or ex-serving members. This fallen soldier at 99-years-old is having a funeral on Monday and he has no family to attend.”
“This guy needs and deserves your help.”
The response? Hundreds of strangers have pledged to attend this fallen soldier’s funeral. Many are veterans, but there are still countless people who just want to make sure this veteran is properly honored.
“Me and a few other guys are going up on Monday. I live about 5 minutes away from the crematorium so it’s really the least I could do”
“Alright I’m going, we have to give this guy a great send off.”
The outpouring of support from complete strangers restores our faith in humanity and shows that people truly are good at heart. This 99 year old veteran did not deserve to die alone – and now, he won’t.
UPDATE: His funeral was today at 11:11. This photo was taken there.
Rest in peace, Harold. And thank you.
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