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Randolph man’s effort brings high honors

Pictured from left: Henry Link, Past District Commander and Representing Bill Miskell, current District Commander; Howie Van Rennselaer; Stan Kawski, 8th District Chaplain; Steve McCord, 8th District Service Officer/Cattaraugus County Director of Veteran Services.

Walter L. Bunn was a hero but no one knew that. He served in the U.S. Army, in Vietnam, earning numerous citations for his bravery. He survived five years in the Army, including the combat years and he returned home to Western New York where he assimilated back into society becoming a private contractor. A freak accident cost him both his legs.

As time went on, Bunn aged and watched his family and friends pass away, one by one. It became too difficult for Walter to live on his own. He went into assisted living and finally skilled nursing. Even though he resided in Erie County he was placed in the Gowanda Rehab and Nursing Center in Cattaraugus County.

During his time there Walter lived a life of quiet dignity. He was at the Gowanda Rehab and Nursing Center 11 years before he passed away on Feb. 21. During the 11 years few people in Gowanda even knew he had been a veteran, let alone his stellar military resume. Simply put Walter was a humble man.

At the time of his passing Walter had no family left. He had no assets and was headed for an indigent burial. Numerous funeral homes were contacted about doing a service. All declined. All but one, Howie Van Rennselaer of Van Rennselaer & Son Funeral Home in Randolph said he would do it.

Howie is not a veteran but he has always looked out for the veterans in his community. When Howie heard Walter’s story he knew it would not be enough to just have a simple service for Walter. Howie contacted the Cattaraugus County American Legion, the Cattaraugus-Allegany Council of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Vietnam Veterans of American and many other service organizations. A service was held on Sunday, March 1, at 4 p.m.

There was not enough room in the funeral home. People had to stand outside for the service.

Howie had coordinated with the Patriot Guard to create a receiving line where all veterans went through and rendered a final salute to Walter. Howie was not done, though. On March 2, Howie and the Patriot Guard escorted Walter to Bath for burial at Bath National Cemetery.

On May 13, members of the American Legion, Department of New York, 8th District, led by Henry Link, Past District Commander and representing current District Commander Bill Miskell, presented Howie Van Rennselaer with a District Letter of Appreciation, a Chautauqua County Resolution thanking Howie for his selfless service to veterans (unbeknownst to the Legionnaires Howie just completed another Pro Bono funeral of a veteran) and an American Legion challenge coin. Also representing 8th District were Stan Kawski (District Chaplain), Steve McCord (District Service Officer, Cattaraugus County Director of Veteran Services), Allie Burdick (Cattaraugus County Commander) and Jim Lemanski (Chautauqua County Commander).

Two heroes have been honored Walter L Bunn and Howie Van Rennselaer. Veterans quite often feel that their service has gone unnoticed (or worse, taken for granted) but when a Howie Van Rennselaer comes along our faith in our community is restored. Thank you Howie!

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