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GeraldDuval
12-14-2006, 09:44 PM
Last known black World War I veteran dies at 113
Associated Press

JACKSON, Miss. – Moses Hardy, believed to be the second-oldest man in the world and the last black U.S. veteran of World War I, has died at age 113, family members said Friday.

Evelyn Davis, 68, one of Hardy’s eight children, said her father died Thursday at a nursing home in Aberdeen. He would have been 114 on Jan. 6.

“He had been doing great. He didn’t suffer and he wasn’t sick; he died of old age,” said Davis, of Aberdeen. “He knew everybody and those he knew, he always knew them when they came in to visit.”

Robert Young, senior consultant for gerontology for Guinness World Records, said research by his group, National Public Radio and others had been unable to locate any other surviving black WWI veterans. He said only about 10 to 12 American veterans of that war remain.

Young said Hardy had been No. 6 on Guinness’ list of the world’s oldest people. He said Elizabeth Bolden, at 116, of Memphis, Tenn., is believed to be the oldest person, while the oldest man on the list is 115-year-old Emiliano Mercado del Toro of Puerto Rico.

Del Toro is also a veteran, but Young said he had been in military training when WWI ended and was never sent overseas. He said Hardy was sent to France and apparently saw some combat.

Young said census records showed Hardy’s father was born in the 1830s and that both of Hardy’s parents were slaves.

“NPR did a story for Veterans Day and interviewed Moses Hardy and a daughter,” Young said. “According to the NPR story, after the Civil War ended his parents took a plot of land and the family still has the land.”

Eric Matthews, funeral director at Westbrook Funeral Home in Aberdeen, said services for Hardy would be Sunday.

Davis said she would remember her father’s “very calm and peaceful personality. He lived for a very long time. We knew this could happen at any time.”

definately very sad...It won't be long until WW1 is alost completely forgotten my most people...:-(

socom6
12-15-2006, 01:19 PM
RIP to the old man, he batted a good innings by surviving 113 years. My respects to him and his family.

p$ycho+log!cal
12-15-2006, 01:27 PM
RIP vet ! ...

helomech
12-15-2006, 03:43 PM
RIP,a chapter of American history in the form of this WWI vet is now closed.I hope his family knew of his exploits,from the beginning to the final end.The vets' of WWII,Korea,Vietnam and all conflicts rarely spoke of need to have their living histories documented for posterity and for lessons to be passed on to future generations.

SF

Bryson C
12-15-2006, 03:49 PM
R I P
Sure aren't many WWI vet's around.

raider65
12-16-2006, 01:34 AM
Sorry to here that. He'll be missed as a chapter of history is closed. I just hope we don't have to relive the lessons that were learned from his generation. (Bugle plays Taps)

Connaught Ranger
12-16-2006, 04:53 PM
He fought the good fight, and now is reunited with his comrades, Rest In Peace, Soldier.

fuzzyramirez
12-17-2006, 10:07 PM
i think it's pretty wild to think that the man's parents were slaves.