Theodore VanKirk

1921 - 2014

Theodore VanKirk

1921 - 2014

BORN

1921

DIED

2014

Theodore VanKirk Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 29, 2014.
ATLANTA (AP) — The last surviving member of the crew that dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, hastening the end of World War II and forcing the world into the atomic age, has died in Georgia.

Theodore VanKirk, also known as "Dutch," died Monday of natural causes at the retirement home where he lived in Stone Mountain, Georgia, his son Tom VanKirk said. He was 93.

VanKirk flew nearly 60 bombing missions, but it was a single mission in the Pacific that secured him a place in history. He was 24 years old when he served as navigator on the Enola Gay, the B-29 Superfortress that dropped the first atomic bomb deployed in wartime over the Japanese city of Hiroshima on Aug. 6, 1945.

He was teamed with pilot Paul Tibbets and bombardier Tom Ferebee in Tibbets' fledgling 509th Composite Bomb Group for Special Mission No. 13.

The mission went perfectly, VanKirk told The Associated Press in a 2005 interview. He guided the bomber through the night sky, just 15 seconds behind schedule, he said. As the 9,000-pound bomb nicknamed "Little Boy" fell toward the sleeping city, he and his crewmates hoped to escape with their lives.

They didn't know whether the bomb would actually work and, if it did, whether its shockwaves would rip their plane to shreds. They counted — one thousand one, one thousand two — reaching the 43 seconds they'd been told it would take for detonation and heard nothing.

"I think everybody in the plane concluded it was a dud. It seemed a lot longer than 43 seconds," VanKirk recalled.

Then came a bright flash. Then a shockwave. Then another shockwave.

The blast and its aftereffects killed 140,000 in Hiroshima.

Three days after Hiroshima, a second atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki. The blast and its aftermath claimed 80,000 lives. Six days after the Nagasaki bombing, Japan surrendered.

Whether the United States should have used the atomic bomb has been debated endlessly. VanKirk told the AP he thought it was necessary because it shortened the war and eliminated the need for an Allied land invasion that could have cost more lives on both sides.

"I honestly believe the use of the atomic bomb saved lives in the long run. There were a lot of lives saved. Most of the lives saved were Japanese," VanKirk said.

But it also made him wary of war.

"The whole World War II experience shows that wars don't settle anything. And atomic weapons don't settle anything," he said. "I personally think there shouldn't be any atomic bombs in the world — I'd like to see them all abolished.

"But if anyone has one," he added, "I want to have one more than my enemy."

VanKirk stayed on with the military for a year after the war ended. Then he went to school, earned degrees in chemical engineering and signed on with DuPont, where he stayed until he retired in 1985. He later moved from California to the Atlanta area to be near his daughter.

Like many World War II veterans, VanKirk didn't talk much about his service until much later in his life when he spoke to school groups, his son said.

"I didn't even find out that he was on that mission until I was 10 years old and read some old news clippings in my grandmother's attic," Tom VanKirk told the AP in a phone interview Tuesday.

Instead, he and his three siblings treasured a wonderful father, who was a great mentor and remained active and "sharp as a tack" until the end of his life.

"I know he was recognized as a war hero, but we just knew him as a great father," Tom VanKirk said.

VanKirk's military career was chronicled in a 2012 book, "My True Course," by Suzanne Dietz. VanKirk was energetic, very bright and had a terrific sense of humor, Dietz recalled Tuesday.

Interviewing VanKirk for the book, she said, "was like sitting with your father at the kitchen table listening to him tell stories."

A funeral service was scheduled for VanKirk on Aug. 5 in his hometown of Northumberland, Pennsylvania. He will be buried in Northumberland next to his wife, who died in 1975. The burial will be private.

KATE BRUMBACK, Associated Press




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Phil quaid

April 28, 2016

i just visited the WWII Museum and learned about you. You are a true American Hero. I thank you for what you did, and the rest of your crew. I don't like the jehovah witness that says they pray for you. if they were in charge we would be occupied by nazis. You protected America and deserve all the best.

THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING YOU DID AND PROTECTING ME.

Harry Simpson

February 27, 2015

Rest Theodore, until you hear at dawn,
the low, clear reveille of God.

Thank you for your service to this nation.

Becky STRICKLIN

November 22, 2014

my prayers and thoughts to the family

Ariel

September 4, 2014

My condolences go out to your family. May Jehovah God be with you and may the time come when death will be no more neither will pain nor outcry be anymore the former things have passed away.

Dana Vankirk-Sutherland

August 27, 2014

Truly an inspiration to all of us fellow Vankirks...as well as others:) may he rest in peace

August 14, 2014

We are proud of your help in ending the war with Japan. God bless you & yours.

Enola Gay

Jim Arey

August 14, 2014

I was born before Pearl Harbor, and I remember the celebration when the Japanese surrendered on this date in 1945. My high school baseball coach's brother was the bombadier on the Enola Gay. I know VanKirk was the navigator. I have seen the Enola Gay in the Smithsonian and even had my photo taken beside it. I wish I could have met VanKirk when he gave a talk to one of the Gwinnett County high schools. I consider him a hero, and I'm glad he made it into his ninetys. He is what all Americans should be very proud of.

August 11, 2014

May God give you and your family the strength to endure.

Tom&molly VanKirk

August 3, 2014

RIP...the best of the best generation....we are proud beyond words of these heroes! Molly & Tom VanKirk, Sparta, New Jersey

Barb

August 3, 2014

I'm so sorry for your loss and may you find comfort in God's inspired word the Bible (2 Timothy 3:16).

Markisa

August 2, 2014

Dear family and friends,

May the God of comfort be with you at this time. As we continue on, may we look to the day when no one will say i am sick. (Is. 33:24)

August 2, 2014

Offering my deepest condolences. ( Ps 46 : 1 )

August 1, 2014

My deepest condolences to your family. May God sustain you in your time of sorrow. (1 Peter 5:6,7)

August 1, 2014

My sincere condolences to the family.

August 1, 2014

We salute your veteran. Our condolences for your loss and gratitude for your loved one's service to our country.

Carolyn Godfrey

July 31, 2014

My dad was one of the engineers in Oak Ridge and helped build the atomic bomb . He was always proud of his work in ending the war. Your dad is our hero. May he rest in Peace.

Sharon Sones

July 31, 2014

I met your father at the VA and I was so honored to meet such a hero. We both shed tears as he told me his role in WWII. When I met you dat, I felt as if I had come full circle working at VA, for I had always wanted to serve veterans who had rescued my father during his POW days as a child in the Philippines. Your dad made me feel so fulfilled. I am saddened to hear of his passing, but once again by his passing I am again reminded of my mission at the VA to serve veterans and I really needed that. With deepest sympathy.

July 31, 2014

My sympathy goes out to the family during your time of grief. May God's loving-kindness comfort you and help you through this difficult time. (Psalm 119:50,76)

George Hilbish

July 31, 2014

The Marines and Corpsmen of the Pierce County Detachment #504 Marine Corps League, Share in Your Loss. Rest in Peace Dutch. Semper Fidelis!

Jean Kraus-Jackson

July 31, 2014

A man who flew for the colors of the red,
white and blue. A man who helped a nation
so that we still can too.
I honor and salute to you sir. And may
god embrace you for your next flight through. R.I.P

John Blakely

July 31, 2014

One of our true American heroes!

K Richards

July 31, 2014

With deepest sympathy, and sincere condolences to the family. May the God of tender mercies comfort you during your time of bereavement.

Laura (Baxter) Rhodes

July 31, 2014

Vicki,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I meet your father when he came to Charlotte to visit you years ago. He was a great story teller and a really sweet guy. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time

Rich McCauley

July 31, 2014

Dutch, you deserve to rest now in Heaven with the rest of the Eagles. Well Done, you have made us proud. To the family, My condolences.

July 30, 2014

May the holy spirit of our Heavenly Father, Jehovah, be with you and your family.

Ken Meyer

July 30, 2014

This country has lost a great American in "Dutch" Van Kirk. I have had the privilege to know and become his friend for the past 10 years. As a veteran of World War II, I have thanked him many times for his part in ending that terrible war. I strongly feel that because of his heroic action in hastening the end of the war they saved the lives of a thousands and thousands of our American service mens lives including mine. Rest in peace "Dutch".

July 30, 2014

Had the chance to meet him and thank him for his service over at Wright Pat Museum a couple years ago. Condolences to his family and friends. Jeffrey Miller Dayton Ohio

July 30, 2014

I am so sorry for your loss. May the God of comfort (2 Cor. 1:3) hear your prayers and give you a measure of his peace during this time.

July 30, 2014

Have a beautiful memory of your father sitting on a front porch swing with a glass of tea and my son while he visited a fellow B-17 crew mate..shared some of his life stories. He wrote a note for my son to go with the photo. He was a very humble, loving and special man which I will never forget. Thank you for his service to our country. Mary Haag, Columbus, OH

Joe Lunchbucket

July 30, 2014

Dutch lived in the Cincinnati area from about 1960 thru 1963 when his son Tom graduated from Mariemont H.S. on the East Side. Dutch was a warm and bright person and a plus to his community.

July 30, 2014

I am so sorry for your loss. May the God of comfort (2 Cor. 1:3) hear your prayers and give you a measure of his peace during this time.

Marty Medrano

July 30, 2014

God bless you Dutch! You did your job to end the war just like millions of other Americans. I pray you felt no guilt about dropping the Atomic Bomb. Rest in peace! And be with your crew again in heaven.

LuAnn VanKirk

July 30, 2014

RIP thoughts and prayers to your family

Hugh McClure III

July 30, 2014

A true American hero who's actions saved countless American lives that would have been lost with a protracted war with Japan. Thanks you for your service sir and for doing your duty unfailingly.

Scott Chamberland

July 30, 2014

Rest in Peace

Frederick DeVries

July 30, 2014

Ted was a treasured work acquaintance for me when I was covering the gold-mining industry for DuPont. I was in Delaware;he was in San Fran. I will be among many to miss him and recollect our most pleasant joint efforts!

Fred DeVries
Chadds Ford PA

PK Harding

July 30, 2014

Thank you for your service. Prayers to you an your family.

ONE of "THE"

Herb USMC

July 30, 2014

Veteran

Herb USMC

July 30, 2014

Hiroshima

Herb USMC

July 30, 2014

Navigator

Herb USMC

July 30, 2014

Enola Gay B29

Herb USMC

July 30, 2014

Herb Guyer-Sharfenaker USMC

July 30, 2014

God Bless/RIP,to ALL who served in WWII. The USA would NOT be as it is today. YOU did"Fly into the wild blue yonder" Thank YOU for your service,Dutch. The last member of the Enola Gay.......... SEMPER FIDELIS.

July 30, 2014

May you find comfort know God hears your prayers! Psalms 65:2

Lorraine Wenner

July 30, 2014

I worked with your Dad at DuPont in the 1970's, and he was a great mentor. I was 24, fresh out of school and learning the ropes of working for a chemical giant. He was, and still is, the best boss I ever had. So sorry for your loss.

Marshall Vanantwerp

July 30, 2014

Rest in Peace Sir, and thank you for your service! You did good!

LONE EAGLE

July 30, 2014

THE BEST, OF THE GEATEST GENERATION. THANK YOU AND YOUR FAMILY FOR ALL YOU BEEN THROUGH,FREEDOM IS NEVER FREE.R.I.P.

Barry Campbell

July 30, 2014

Thank you for your service to our country. Rest in Peace.

Linda Laughman

July 30, 2014

Many,many years ago, I came across a print that had been signed by all the Crew-members. So sorry that I didn't buy it. As a Nurse today, thanks to him, (USAF 1969-1976) I would to like to say...RIP my Brother. Your fellow Sister in arms

July 30, 2014

God's Peace in your final mission. We can't thank you enough for all you did
to preserve America's FREEDOM. It was
the right thing to do at that time.

Roark-Goodman Families

July 30, 2014

Many thanks to Mr. Vankirk!! Thank you for your service to our great country, rest in peace in God's loving care.

B&DF Kronenberg

July 30, 2014

Thank you for your service and dedication. What you and your other crew members did saved America. This Blue Star Families prayers for your family. Your watch here has ended, you now serve at Heaven's Gate.

Steven Marquardt

July 30, 2014

My condolences to Dutch's family. My father was also on that Hiroshima mission with Dutch only in a different plane. I have known Dutch thru my father for many years and knew him as a bright, conversational man. He will be missed.

Billie Odom

July 30, 2014

Reading the story of Mr. Vankirk's life, I was struck by the statement of his son who said "we just knew him as a great father." I know as a parent this would have meant more to him than all the other accolade he deserved and received. Thanks to your father for his service and thanks to him for being such a good father and role model and thus spreading the goodness of him.

DON CURTIS

July 30, 2014

YOUR FATHER WAS A GENTLEMAN, A MAM AMONG MEN , A DELIGHT TO TALK WITH, I WAS HIS AUTO SERVICE ADVISOR AT COUPLE OF DELEARSHIPS NEVER A TIRING MAN. LOVED TO TALK WITH HIM VERY WISE MAN === DON CURTIS (TUCKER, GA)

Matt McGrath

July 30, 2014

My condolences to Mr. Van Buskirk's family. A great American whose actions helped save untold lives. God Bless.

B Lucas

July 30, 2014

Many,many accomplishments, looked to be a good father. Please have rest and peace.

Robert Wydra

July 30, 2014

I was proud that a member of the Enola Gay was from the coal region. This gentleman epitomized the phrase "The Greatest Generation". He risked his life to defend this country, came back, went to school, contributed to society. This is the stuff that made our country great. I wish we had more like him today.. Thank you Mr. Vankirk for your service, and to your family, I offer my most sincere condolences.

John Hennessey

July 30, 2014

Another good man has passed from the
"Greatest generation that ever lived".
Thank you "Dutch" for your service to
our country.

Brian & Kathi Sivyer

July 30, 2014

May you find comfort in his honor and bravery. May you also find comfort in our sympathy and condolences.

Becky Slutz

July 30, 2014

It was a job that needed to be done and I agree, nuclear war is horrible...but the bomb saved lives. My father was a WWII veteran who served in the Pacific and I might not be here today without the job that your father did. May he rest in peace...my thoughts and prayers are with you.

Chris

July 30, 2014

It was a privilege to meet and speak with Mr. Van Kirk over the years at Reading's WWII weekend. RIP. Our sympathy to your family.

Mike Casey

July 30, 2014

Mr. VanKirk,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you to you and your fellow crewmembers of the Enola Gay for what you did in helping to end WW II. My Father who served with the Army of Occupation in Japan and my Uncle who had seen action at Guam, Leyte, Ie Shima and Okinawa during the War would have been in the Invasion of Japan and God knows if they would have survived that if it hadn't been for Little Boy and Fat Man. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

July 29, 2014

I want to say thank you for your fathers great service to our nation and by extent to the free world. I believe that those two bombs saved my father in laws life. May The Lord bless you at this difficult time.
Don Bryson, Utah

Bill

July 29, 2014

Thank you for all you have done for our country. You are a true hero.

Katherine Leann Ladd

July 29, 2014

Rest in peace Mr. Vankirk, may you walk in beauty! Thank you for your Service!

Donna Fairchild

July 29, 2014

My deepest sympathies to Mr. VanKirk's family. I appreciate his remarkable life and perspective on his role in WW II. Thank you for your service to our country, and rest in peace.

george box

July 29, 2014

had the honor to fly with him once on a trip to Kwajalein.May he rest in peace.

Jeff

July 29, 2014

A true hero, in every sense of the word,

John Hawkins

July 29, 2014

My Sympathies to the VanKirk family. My late Father was a landlocked sailor serving on Guam.
Let's say they saw a lot of the same ocean.

Richard Franks

July 29, 2014

An end of an era in World War II. RIP VanKirk.

Jim Cummings, MSgt (Ret) USAF

July 29, 2014

Mission accomplished. R.I.P. and Honored Glory

marsha kosh

July 29, 2014

One of the greatest members of the greatest generation has gone to his eternal home with the Lord. Thank you for your Father's service to our great country who helped save the world for freedom loving people.

My prayer's are with your family during your time of sorrow.

Ralph Mason

July 29, 2014

One of the greatest members of the greatest generation has gone on to his eternal reward.
How blessed our country was to have had him in defense of all freedom loving people throughout the world. And how blessed are all of us who inherited this great nation.
No words can express our gratitude for men like your father, a simple "thank you, soldier" will have to do.

SEEB Edmondson

July 29, 2014

To the family you have my sincere condolences in the loss of your loved on please know that Almighty God has promised that death will soon be swallowed up Isiah 25:8

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