Hyla Merin gladly accepted a Purple Heart, a Silver Star and six other
war medals at her home Sunday. But she is no war vet. The honors were
earned by a man she's never met.
"It's such an honor to do this in his memory," Merin said in
tears. "I was named after him that's how my name Hyla comes from Hyman
which was his name."
It was May of 1945 when 2nd Lt. Hyman
Markel was killed in a gunfight while fighting German troops in Italy
during WWII. If not for pictures Merin would have no idea what he look
like. The Army officer died before she was born. Her mother didn't speak
about her father much. He died while she was seven months pregnant with
Merin.
"We had a few pictures, not many, a few pictures in the
house up," Merin said. "My mother was kind of stoic. It was hard for
her always to talk about it. A lot of what I know I know from my aunts
and other family members who would tell me stories."
The manager
of a West Hollywood apartment building found her father's medals and
other items in a box hidden in a laundry room locker. Her parents had
lived in the building in the 60s.
Purple Hearts Reunited
founder Zachariah Fike was contacted. The Vermont Army National Guard
captain, who founded the organization, reunites lost war medals with
their rightful owner.
"I try to honor the veterans," Fike said.
"I go through a local congress man and get all the other awards that he
would have been entitled to and I get them framed professionally for the
families. In this case, he'll get a professionally framed set of medals
that he was entitled to for his service in the war."
These
medals prove the strong, courageous and brave father she dreams about to
this day isn't just a fantasy she envisions; he was real.
"This is kind of tears of love and joy," Merin said. It was a part of me. I've always known he was a wonderful person."
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