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Thomas Keaveney
September 29, 2020
Just learned of Mr. McAuliffes death. He helped me many years ago to find the unit my father was in during the Battle of the Bulge. He sent me books and other artifacts about the Bulge that was priceless to me. What a gentleman I felt like I was with my father when I talked to him. Thank you Mr. McAuliffe for your devotion to God and Country. I will never forget you and other veterans such as my father. You were what it means for us to understand the Greatest Generation, I salute you
Tom Keaveney,
Your friend from the Brookline P.D.
Laura Mason
February 10, 2020
Thankyou for your service. You along with the rest are one of a kind. Rest in the sweetest peace.
Laura
Mary McAuliffe
January 20, 2020
Sadly, I just learned of John's passing today in Henderson, Nv. My name brought to the attention of the Historical News keeper for the Battle of the Bulge Veteran's. I am the 2nd cousin of John E. McAuliffe and his siblings. My father, Francis Russell McAuliffe and John were 1st cousins; each of their fathers were brothers. I shared many wonderful conversations of WWII with John and when I worked as the Exec Asst to **The Adjutant General for the Nv National Guard I traced a link mentioned by one of the retired Army Soldiers. He, Mr. James Inman, and John were Comrades in the Battle of the Bulge in the same division. I put them in contact with each other. I loved every minute of John's stories and he shared with me a copy drawing of his Army boots that his brother Frank drew when John returned from the war. I am saddened by his death but know that he was an example of living life to the fullest! Blessings and condolences to the family. Love, Mary McAuliffe, daughter of Francis Russell McAuliffe.
Howard Nelson
January 9, 2020
John,
You were from the Greatest Generations. I will always remember Fort Indiantown Gap and the Battle of the Bulge reenactments and trips to Europe.
May the road rise up to meet you. May the wind always be at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face, and rains fall soft upon your fields. May God hold you gently in the palm of his hands.
Howard
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Patton's Christmas Card...my Fathers original one kept in his wallet for Seventy years.
Howard Nelson
January 9, 2020
Donna L Matern
December 17, 2019
Dr. McAuliffe was a wonderful gentleman. I worked as his dental assistant from 1966 to 1968. I NEVER knew of his service and heroism. He was very meek and well mannered. When my brother died in Viet Nam in 1967 he was so very kind and attentive to me and my family . . . BECAUSE HE TOO WAS A HERO ! Thank you Dr. McAuliffe for all of your kindness to me and the great memories I have of being in your employ. Enjoy your New Home.
Elaine Winters
December 14, 2019
Deepest sympathy to John's family and friends. I had the privilege of meeting John in 1999 at a reunion of the 87th Infantry Division and have many happy memories from other reunions with him and his comrade George Watson. He was a historian about the Battle of the Bulge of WWII and always willing to share his stories. He will be missed by many.
December 14, 2019
An Eternal Flame
Shine on
Harry Kustigian
December 13, 2019
I served with John on the Armed Forces Committee of Worcester. He was a proud veteran and a true gentleman. Sending sincere condolences to his family and friends on his passing.
Harry Kustigian
USMC Vietnam Veteran
Amy Waters
December 13, 2019
Dr. McAuliffe will be remembered by his many friends at the Worcester Senior Center as a leader and a caring gentleman. Sincere condolences to his family and everyone who will miss him.
Edythe Stoddard
December 13, 2019
I am so sorry for your loss and my prayers go out to your family. John was a wonderful person and lived his life to the fullest to the moment he exited this earth to his heavenly home.
MARY SEFERI
December 13, 2019
John is with his Lord and without pain and suffering.This has been hard to acknowledge as he fought so hard to be alive and attentive to this precious life we live. Although I only knew him as the dentist who gave me a root canal over 40 yrs ago, my sister Geraldine has kept me and my sisters in tune to all the times that they spent together, savoring all the events and other things that make life worth so much. I can honestly say that she enjoyed being with John and making sure that all his needs were met. I know John because of her sharing with us the great and wonderful adventures that they had. I am so grateful that she had this time with Him and learned so much about our country, the armed forces and the integrity of our WW2 veterans. I am also so grateful that his family spent time with him and made him feel loved and important. What a gift. The most important thing I know is that John was a delight to our Savior Jesus Christ for setting an example of dedication and worth for all of us to embrace. God take good care of him, He is missed.
Paul Clifford
December 12, 2019
I had the honor of knowing John and sharing time with him around his stories from the Battle of the Bulge. He was a true gentleman and a wonderful man. May he Rest In Peace with the Lord.
Jim Sanders
December 12, 2019
I had the pleasure of working with John at the Worcester Art Museum, in the 1990's, when he was there as a part-time Gallery Attendant. I was also happy to see him marching with some of his fellow Battle of the Bulge comrades in Worcester's Veterans Day parades over the years.
December 11, 2019
To John`s Family and Comrades,
I was honored and fortunate to have a chance to talk with Mr. McAuliffe on how the WW2 Soldiers survived the COLD-WINTER forests during The Battle of The Bulge December-January 1944-1945
My Dad and Uncles served along side of John.
Dad had mentioned to me that he had TRENCH Foot.
Envision John in your Dreams.....
A True Hero to have survived a Life of 96 years.
Amazing
He is now a Guardian Angel in the Night Shining Stars ORION.....
A Daughter and niece of the WW2 Veterans
M Mazzarini
December 11, 2019
Of the Greatest Generation he survived the Battle of the Buldge while serving in WWII. Not ever forgetting his fellow veterans. I'll never meet a finer man to share a beer, his beer, Orval, in awe of what a kind, generous man he was. He came home to a career taking care of others as well.
Rest in Peace, sir. We got this now.
MLH&R from a proud American patriot
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