WWII veteran is wishing for 100 cards on his 100th birthday

A World War II veteran from Ohio who is about to turn 100 years old has a unique wish. 

He’s hoping to receive 100 cards for his 100th birthday.

Harold Myers, a resident of us-regions, is wishing for the birthday cards in time for his actual 100th birthday, on Wednesday, June 8, 2022.

“I never thought I would reach 100 years old, but know that God has blessed me with good health and happiness,” Myers told Fox News Digital.

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One of his grandchildren, Dan Smith — who noticed Myers had a deep appreciation for birthday cards — suggested this fun occasions to him. 

“The idea came to me a couple of years ago,” Smith told Fox News Digital. 

Dan Smith (left) and his grandfather Harold Myers (right) are asking fellow Americans to send birthday cards to the World War II veteran in time for his 100th birthday.

Dan Smith (left) and his grandfather Harold Myers (right) are asking fellow Americans to send birthday cards to the World War II veteran in time for his 100th birthday.
(Photo courtesy Dan and Kayla Smith)

“He got a lot of joy about his cards for his 98th birthday from family-and-friends” target=”_blank”>friends and family,<   

“I knew that if this worked, it would be one of the best gifts I could give him for his birthday … [He has] sacrificed so much for his family.”

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    Harold Myers, a 99-year-old retired salesman and World War II veteran, will turn 100 on June 8, 2022. (Photo courtesy Dan and Kayla Smith)

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    Harold Myers is proud of his service in World War II. He enlisted in the U.S. Army after high school and rose to the rank of staff sergeant. (Photo courtesy Dan and Kayla Smith)

The Myers and Smith families are also putting together a birthday party for the retired salesman in early June. 

About 150 guests have RSVP’d already for the event.

Myers happens to be occasions as well — with his wife Margaret. 

The pair reached their 72nd wedding anniversary on Saturday, May 28.

Harold and Margaret Myers recently celebrated their 72nd wedding anniversary in Mansfield, Ohio.

Harold and Margaret Myers recently celebrated their 72nd wedding anniversary in Mansfield, Ohio.
(Photo courtesy Dan and Kayla Smith)

They met in 1947 shortly after he returned from his military service. There were married in 1950.  

Myers grew up on a family farm in Lexington, a village along the Clear Folk River in Richland County. 

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He graduated from Lexington High School and went on to serve in world-war-two” target=”_blank”>World War II<

During his service, Myers worked as a quartermaster — a soldier who supervises and distributes supplies within stores or barracks. 

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    Harold Myers served in World War II as a quartermaster in the U.S. Army. (Photo courtesy Dan and Kayla Smith)

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    Harold and Margaret Myers met in 1947 and tied the knot in 1950. The couple recently celebrated their 72nd wedding anniversary. (Photo courtesy Dan and Kayla Smith)

He rose to the rank of staff sergeant, a noncommissioned officer role with command responsibilities. 

When Myers returned to civilian life, he dedicated 32 years of his working life to Mansfield Tire and Rubber, a local manufacturer; 11 years to G&L Supply, a local cleaning supply company; and 22 years to Interstate Optical, a local glasses wholesaler and lab. 

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He retired from the workforce at the age of 90.

Myers and his wife welcomed three children, John, Dan and Ellen. They are the grandparents of four children and great-grandparents of one, so far.

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For anyone wishing to help Harold Myers celebrate a very happy 100th birthday — after all, it’s not every day that a person turns 100! — cards can be sent to his post office box at this address: P.O. Box 310, Ontario, OH 44862. 

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