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Community helps in search for Purple Heart family

Community helps in search for Purple Heart family Published: July 22, 2021 6:36 PM EDT Updated: July 22, 2021 6:59 PM EDT Recommended WINK News set off on a search to return a Purple Heart, and since our story first aired, we’ve seen a great number of people step forward, wanting to help. The medal found itself in North Fort Myers eight years ago, stuffed in the cushions of a secondhand sofa. It belongs to Charles W. Crabbe, and a lot of you have emailed us to share information you thought might help find his family. When Brenda Carlson reached out and said she wanted to get the word out about the Purple Heart in her possession, it was with the hope that someone would know the Crabbe family.

Lost military jacket headed back to owner

So is Lawing, though perhaps he’s also a little more surprised. “I don’t know how she found it,” he said. “I don’t know how you found me.” After the theft, which occurred around 2005, Lawing searched for his things. Credit cards left in the motor home were tracked to Albuquerque, where they were used at several Walmart stores and gas stations. Lawing visited each one, hoping to track down his items. He also went to swap meets in Albuquerque searching for his things. But nothing was ever recovered. Years later, Garcia stumbled upon the yard sale. She can’t remember the exact location other than it was somewhere off Barcelona SW and that the people holding the yard sale were getting rid of all the items left in the home, apparently by former renters who had left suddenly, to prepare the house for sale.

Purple Heart returned to family of veteran declared MIA in WWII

Purple Heart returned to family of veteran declared MIA in WWII Alexis Oatman, cleveland.com © John Kuntz, cleveland.com/John Kuntz, cleveland.com The Purple Heart medal from the US government was returned to a the niece of US Army PFC John Maruszak, May 7, 2021, in Strongsville. Purple Hearts Reunited verified the Purple Heart of PFC Maruszak and framed it in a window box and delivered it to Susan Watson of Strongsville. PFC Maruszak was listed as missing in action by the US Army during the Battle of The Bulge in Belgium in WWII in late 1944. CLEVELAND, Ohio PFC John Maruscok was an Italian-born Clevelander with a charming personality and a wife who served as a nurse in World War II, when he was declared Missing in Action near Maizieres-les-Metz, France, on Sept. 8, 1944.

Purple Heart belonging to WWII soldier reunited with surviving family members in Strongsville

Purple Heart belonging to WWII soldier reunited with surviving family members in Strongsville Purple Heart belonging to WWII soldier reunited with surviving family members in Strongsville By Steven Hernandez | May 7, 2021 at 9:49 PM EDT - Updated May 7 at 9:49 PM STRONGSVILLE, Ohio (WOIO) - Susan Watson never got the chance to meet her uncle, WWII soldier John Maruscok, who lost his life in France in 1944. “I remember my one uncle saying how when John walked into a room, it lit up,” she said. But now, thanks to her and the organization Purple Hearts Reunited, Maruscok’s invaluable medal is back in the hands of her family.

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