WWII veteran hopes to receive 100 cards on his 100th birthday – IOTW Report

WWII veteran hopes to receive 100 cards on his 100th birthday

For his 100th birthday on June 6 — which comes 74 years after he was miraculously pulled off a Normandy-bound boat on D-Day — Michigan WWII veteran Isaac “Ike” Fabela has just one wish, his family said.

Fabela will be anxiously checking his mail, as the happy and humble vet hopes to rack up 100 birthday cards from well-wishers across the country.

“He’s always been that uncle that, whenever you see him, he puts a smile on your face,” Ike’s great-nephew, Nick Rodgers, told Fox News on Wednesday. “He’s a very humble man; he says he has everything he needs already.”

Still, Ike’s family hopes the veteran can commemorate his 100 years with 100 cards.

Ike, born in Texas in 1918, served in World War II from 1944 to 1946. His service took him to countries such as Germany and Norway. He nearly saw combat duty on D-Day on June 6, 1944, which also happened to be his 26th birthday. But he was pulled off a boat heading to the Normandy shore at the last minute, one of his eight daughters, Lolie, told Fox News on Wednesday.  MORE

If you would like to send Ike a birthday card, you can mail it to:

Ike Fabela
C/O Nick Rodgers
PO Box 3112 Montrose, MI 48457

21 Comments on WWII veteran hopes to receive 100 cards on his 100th birthday

  1. Montrose!!!!! Hahahaha that’s where I graduated high school. I may stop in and say hi in person. Montrose is an extremely small town, this is huge coincidence. I’m surprised I don’t recognize his last name.

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  2. I visualize tub after tub labeled Property of the United States Postal Service being carried out of the Montrose PO. Plan to do my part. Thanks, MJA. This is fun.

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