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104-year-old WWII veteran from Fort Wayne celebrates
Fort Wayne, Indiana – With the assistance of hundreds of individuals from all over, a Fort Wayne resident who served in the military during World War II celebrated a very memorable birthday.
On Saturday, Harrison Hull turned 104.
Employees at Kingston Residence of Fort Wayne asked people to send birthday cards to Hull on social media in advance of his special day so they could “shower Harrison with love and well wishes.”
According to the living center, Hull had already received around 200 birthday cards as of Saturday.
Hull’s birthday celebration included cake, excellent company, and Harrison’s favorite dessert—a very large root beer float—in addition to the good wishes.
Even if Hull’s birthday has passed, you may still send him a belated birthday greeting. According to the living facility, Hull can be reached by mail at 7515 Winchester Road, Fort Wayne, IN 46819.
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