My great-uncle, Don Chilton of Hermon, New York, passed away unexpectedly and peacefully last night. He and his brother Harry were at Pearl Harbor when the Japanese attacked. Harry died a few years ago, 'Uncle Donny' was the last surviving sibling on my Mom's maternal side.
We have family photo from after the war, Donny at the wheel of 'The Packard,' wearing a chauffeur's cap which was the style of the day, and my Mom posing on the running board. In the 40's, used cars could be picked up very cheaply, even a Packard which only the wealthy could afford new.
My great-uncle lived a long and full life and will be missed by his large family. I want to recognize the service he gave to our country, and the service of all our military and their families.
We have family photo from after the war, Donny at the wheel of 'The Packard,' wearing a chauffeur's cap which was the style of the day, and my Mom posing on the running board. In the 40's, used cars could be picked up very cheaply, even a Packard which only the wealthy could afford new.
My great-uncle lived a long and full life and will be missed by his large family. I want to recognize the service he gave to our country, and the service of all our military and their families.















