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Purple Heart medal returned to local veteran's family after it was lost for nearly a decade The medal was lost during a move, and the family says its return brings them a sense of healing. Author: Roxanne Elias (WTOL) Updated: 8:39 AM EDT May 7, 2021 TOLEDO, Ohio — A Purple Heart medal is finally back in the hands of a local veteran's family after being lost for nearly a decade. Private First Class Vincent Joseph Chavez was killed in action in North Korea when he was just 26 years old. In an emotional ceremony, Carmen Mary Chavez received her father's Purple Heart that was lost during a move eight years ago.
Purple Heart medal returned to local veteran's family after it was lost for nearly a decade The medal was lost during a move, and the family says its return brings them a sense of healing. Author: Roxanne Elias (WTOL) Updated: 8:39 AM EDT May 7, 2021 TOLEDO, Ohio — A Purple Heart medal is finally back in the hands of a local veteran's family after being lost for nearly a decade. Private First Class Vincent Joseph Chavez was killed in action in North Korea when he was just 26 years old. In an emotional ceremony, Carmen Mary Chavez received her father's Purple Heart that was lost during a move eight years ago.