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Richard Overton

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Shame to see such a legend go. If he had made it a few more days, I assume he would have been on many more DDP teams than the current 2.

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I had submitted a list containing Richard Arvin Overton via PM hours ago. However, I notice AFTER I submitted I had two names listed at #20, Overton was one of them. I'm hoping the game admin will just remove it and let the list stand with all substitutes accounted for.

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So, now we need:

 

A QO.

 

The name of the oldest WWII vet US.

 

America's oldest man.

 

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5 minutes ago, YoungWillz said:

 

America's oldest man.

 

Henry Tseng, born in 1907.

 

5 minutes ago, YoungWillz said:

 

The name of the oldest WWII vet US.

 

Bob Henry, though he might be dead. I imagine he'll emerge pretty quickly if that's not the case!

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Always a shame to see one of the seemingly-indestructible forum legends go. A grand age and a helluva personality; he'll be missed.

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5 minutes ago, Clorox Bleachman said:

Henry Tseng, born in 1907.

 

Bob Henry, though he might be dead. I imagine he'll emerge pretty quickly if that's not the case!

Actually there are more candidates for the WOM in the US now.

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RIP a true legend, you think people like Richard Overton will go on forever but what a life and what an innings at 112 he had more energy than I do now at 33(well before he snuffed it anyway).

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Beep beep, Richie. Funnily enough the Axis counterpart (Masazo Nonaka and Gustav Gerneth) survived the Allied veteran.

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RIP Richard Overton.  We will miss you.

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Overton's funeral to be broadcast on air and online today at KVUE Austin.

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