World War II bomber crew members’ remains to be interred after 81 years

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World War II bomber crew members’ remains to be interred after 81 years

On Memorial Day, the remains of 2nd Lt. Thomas Kelly, one of 11 crew members aboard the World War II bomber Heaven Can Wait, will be laid to rest in Livermore, California. Kelly was one of four crew members whose remains were recovered by Navy divers off the coast of New Guinea.

The crash occurred on March 11, 1944, and the remains were initially designated as non-recoverable. Seven soldiers remain missing. The ceremonies come 12 years after Kelly’s relative, Scott Althaus, began investigating the crash site.

“I’m just so grateful,” Althaus said. “It’s been an impossible journey… just should never have been able to get to this day. And here we are, 81 years later.”

Staff Sgt. Eugene Darrigan, another crew member, was buried Saturday, May 24, with military honors in his hometown of Wappingers Falls, New York. Darrigan, the radio operator, left behind his wife and son. His grandson, Eric Schindler, attended the ceremony, where more than 200 people paid their respects.

Darrigan’s niece, Virginia Pineiro, accepted the folded flag in honor of her late uncle.

Kelly’s remains arrived in the Bay Area on Friday, May 23. He will be buried Monday, May 26, at his family’s cemetery plot, marked by a stone etched with the image of the bomber. A procession of Veterans of Foreign Wars motorcyclists will pass Kelly’s old home and high school before he is interred.

1st Lt. Herbert Tennyson, the pilot, and 2nd Lt. Donald Sheppick, the navigator, will be interred in the coming months. Sheppick will be buried near his parents in Coal Center, Pennsylvania. His niece, Deborah Wineland, believes her late father, Sheppick’s younger brother, would have wanted it that way.

Tennyson will be interred on June 27 in Wichita, Kansas, beside his wife, Jean, who died in 2017, just months before the wreckage was located.

Ella Rae Greene, Editor In Chief

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