GROVE JOHN W

MAJ John W. Grove was a potential VHPA member who died after his tour in Vietnam on 12/13/2008 at the age of 66.1
Fort Walton Beach, FL
Date of Birth 11/05/1942
Served in the U.S. Air Force
This information was provided by Don Joyce

More detail on this person: Maj John Wakeman Grove JOHN WAKEMAN GROVE WALTON BEACH, FL - John Wakeman Grove, of Ft. Walton Beach, FL, passed away at his home on December 17, 2008 at the age of 66. John was born in Ithaca, NY, on November 5, 1942. He graduated from the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and the Air Force ROTC program at Cornell University in 1965. Major Grove retired with honors from the United States Air Force where he served for 22 years, primarily as a renowned Special Operator and helicopter pilot. His major awards and decorations include the Distinguished Flying Cross with two oak leaf clusters, the Air Medal with two oak leaf clusters, the Air Force Commendation Medal with two oak leaf clusters, the Air Force Achievement Medal, and the 20th Special Operations Squadron Lifetime Achievement Award. After retiring from active duty at Hurlburt Field in 1987, Major (Ret.) Grove dedicated his talents and energies to humanitarian efforts that affected the lives and hearts of people and communities both in the United States and globally, including support and construction of orphanages and schools in Thailand and Central America. He also established and operated a scholarship program to collect education funds for the children of U.S. Air Force Special Operations helicopter personnel who perished while on active duty. John valued family and friends, and he held his hometown of Trumansburg, NY close to heart. His continued participation with the Trumansburg Central School Alumni Association for the Class of 1960, the Trumansburg American Legion, the Trumansburg Fish & Game Club, and the Woodland Roadhouse demonstrates his enthusiasm to stay in involved with his classmates, friends, and family. He will be dearly missed by all. He was a devoted son, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, and friend to many. He is survived by his mother, Romulus, NY; his brothers, of New Holland, PA, of Sauquoit, NY, and of Trumansburg, NY; a son and daughter; his granddaughters, of Orlando, FL; and 17 devoted nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father, Floyd Wheeler Grove; his grandson, Chase Grove; and his son, Terry Grove. Major (Ret.) John W. Grove was an inspiration to all who knew him; a testimonial to the finest qualities of airmen and human beings. A memorial celebration will be held January 31, 2009 at 1:00 p.m. at the Hurlburt Soundside Club, 107 Kissam Street, Mary Esther, FL. Committal of Ashes will be at Arlington National Cemetery, Washington, DC, in the spring. A memorial fund has been set up in John's name to continue his humanitarian efforts. Donations can be made to BTC/The John Grove Memorial Fund, c/o Bless the Children, Inc., 411 Cleveland St. # 195, Clearwater, FL 33755. For more information regarding this organization, go to: http://www.blessthechildreninc.org/index.cfm?page =friends. Daily News FORT WALTON BEACH - For more than two decades, retired Air Force Maj. John Grove worked tirelessly on humanitarian missions, including delivering food and medical supplies to Southeast Asian countries and helping to set up a fresh-water system in a Thai village. Grove, described by longtime friends as a "humanitarian hero," died this week at his home in Fort Walton Beach at the age of 66. An autopsy is pending, but the cause of death is believed to be heart failure. Dave Freeman, a retired Air Force helicopter pilot, said he and Grove belonged to the same squadron and worked on various aid projects in recent years. Grove flew special ops in Thailand during the Vietnam War, where he received a Distinguished Flying Cross, "and the Air Commandos recognized the need to help people in the different countries (in Southeast Asia)," Freeman said. The McCoskrie/Threshold Foundation, the nonprofit, humanitarian branch of the Air Commando Association, was born out of that need. Grove served most recently as its vice president. Freeman said Grove was an environmentalist as well as a humanitarian. He said Grove "loved the environmental aspect of what he did. He was saving all of that stuff from just going to waste." Lon Lancaster, a longtime friend who also worked with Grove on foundation projects, described him as "the humanitarian hero in the local area." "I suspect that many in the local area would say that John Grove was one of (if not the) most prolific humanitarian workers in the Fort Walton Beach area for the past 20 years," Lancaster wrote in an e-mail. Starting in the mid-1980s, Grove worked to improve the lives of others and of future generations. The projects included helping to ship hundreds of donated school desks, dental equipment and clothing from the United States to countries such as Honduras, Guatemala, Vietnam and Laos. Most recently, he solicited donations of electric stoves, refrigerators, washers and other items to give to orphanages in Honduras as part of the foundation's 16th annual Christmas Wish program. The Fort Walton Beach resident also coordinated charitable efforts closer to home. He delivered donated baked goods, medical supplies and other items to nursing homes and community organizations. "He was just a great member of the community," Freeman said. "He went to Krispy Kreme in Destin and they would give him all the doughnuts they weren't going to sell, so he always had doughnuts and gave them out wherever he went." Grove is survived by his mother, three brothers and two children. He will be buried at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia.

Burial information: Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA

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