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Suzanne Wrzos
January 11, 2021
I first met Mr Heilbrun and his wife at a Lunken Airport Days event in Cincinnati Ohio in 2009. I had seen his book, "Black & White Airmen: Their True Story", co-authored w/ former P-51 pilot John Leahr, on the shelf at the local library where I worked, and wanted to meet either vet in person. Mr Heilbrun was everything a cocky WW2 era veteran & pilot is protrayed as: he was in full uniform, immediately lit up when someone stopped by his kiosk, and after a brief exchange said "Ya want to see my shrapnel?" Which when I said yes, he pulled out of a well organized briefcase. Then he asked if I wanted a copy of his book (I did, which he signed). I spoke w/ his wife, Carol a bit later, who laughingly pointed out Herb and some of his old pilot buddies who also were in attendance scoping out a handsome 60+ year old lady as she walked past their group. At a later Lunken event, I was also able to meet Mr Leahr. He sigen a different book for me, since I didn't have my copy of theirs w/ me at the time.
Mr Heilbrun lived a good long life, but I am full of grief to have found this notice , and to have learned of his passing.
RIP, here's hoping that 'last flight' was smooth and the landing perfect.
Terry L Tomlinson
December 27, 2020
My wife and I had the honor of meeting a few times with Mr. Heilbrun at Lunken Airport during the annual air and military show in September. We enjoyed sharing conversation especially his tour of Italy where my father in law served in 1943-1945. We purchased his book and had pictures made with him. Thank you Herbert for your service and in defending our freedom. We will always treasure our time getting to know you. Terry and Alice Tomlinson Cincinnati, Ohio
Pam Orr
December 24, 2020
Dear Carol, I am thinking of you and holding you in my prayers each morning. What a wonderful and devoted “friend” you have been to Herb. He was one in a million, and I hope, in time, your memories will be of the really good times you shared.
Maxine
December 23, 2020
I meet Herb when I went to his home to buy book. We had a wonderful time talking about his life. And he showed me all his memorabilia. A great person. I will miss him at Lunken Airport.
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John Surkamp
December 22, 2020
I was lucky enough to have met Herb! He was part of the greatest generation! What a kind and loving soul he was. I'm happy today because Herb is resting with Angels and the good Lord himself. Rest In Peace Sir!
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