AMERICA: Hundreds of Strangers Show Up for Funeral of WWII Veteran With No Living Relatives (VIDEO)
May 19, 2026
A 98 year-old WWII veteran named John Bernard Arnold III recently passed away in Massachusetts and had no known living relatives. People sent out word about his funeral services and hundreds of strangers showed up to pay their respects. It’s such a beautiful thing when this happens.
A similar situation unfolded for a Navy veteran in Tennessee back in March.
In this case, some estimates suggest as many as 1,500 people showed up. Just amazing.
The New York Post picked up the story:
WWII vet with no known family given hero’s sendoff as 1,500 strangers show up to funeral
A World War II veteran who died with no known family was given a suitably heroic sendoff this week — with around 1,500 strangers showing up to pay their respects at his funeral.
When John Bernard Arnold III died on May 6 at age 98 at a nursing home in East Bridgewater, Massachusetts, a local veteran services group issued a public appeal to show respect.
“This veteran passed away with no known family to attend his services. Let’s send him off the way a veteran should be,” Hanover-Hanson Veteran Services said on Facebook.
The group hoped for a small show of support — and was stunned when an estimated 1,500 people ultimately got involved.
“The level of humanity out there, where people can come out not knowing who he was … is absolutely incredible. It shines a light on what we do as a society,” the veteran service’s Terrance O’Keefe told WPRI.
Following the service at Saint Joseph the Worker Church in Hanson, MA, dozens more, including a long police motorcade of biker cops, escorted Arnold to his final resting place at Cedar Knoll Cemetery in Taunton.
Check out the videos below:
#BREAKING: Hundreds of people have just shown up to the funeral of 98-year old John Bernard Arnold III, a WW2 veteran with no known relatives.
The public was invited to attend to ensure the veteran was honored and not laid to rest alone.
Hundreds came. Absolutely beautiful. pic.twitter.com/4iqfwfQLha
— Matt Van Swol (@mattvanswol) May 18, 2026
This is how it’s done…
98-year-old John Bernard Arnold II was a WWII veteran with no known relatives—thankfully, hundreds of patriots showed up to honor him. pic.twitter.com/qKq66X32NG
— Amjed Y (@AmjedYacu) May 19, 2026
This veteran was expected to have almost no one at his funeral. Instead, an entire community showed up to honor him.
World War II veteran John Bernard Arnold III passed away with no known family and was expected to have only a small service in Massachusetts.
But after a local… pic.twitter.com/d22OgN8mAK
— Fox News (@FoxNews) May 19, 2026
There are times when this country truly shines and it’s wonderful.
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