Saturday, March 17, 2012

This St. Patrick's Day, A Toast to My Irish Grandfather, Francis Stevens Joseph O'Connell

In lieu of hitting up the pub and toasting to my Irish heritage in the more traditional way (although the Catholic Church lifts lenten eating and drinking restrictions for St. Patrick's Day, my cleanse does not), I thought I'd take a minute to write a post dedicated to my Irish grandfather (who sadly died before I was born), Francis Stevens Joseph O'Connell.

The title of my grandfather's obituary states, "Francis O'Connell was a hero during World War II"—and that he was. The leader of an all Irish squad nicknamed, "The Shamrock Platoon", my grandfather served in the 26th infantry division of General Patton's 3rd army. He was stationed in Europe from August 1944 to November 1945 and fought in the infamous Battle of the Bulge, and liberated 2 concentrations camps: Buchenwald and Ohrdruf. He was awarded 2 Purple Hearts, one for when he was struck in the leg by a German sniper (which later caused him to have his leg amputated).

Dubbed "The Wild Irishman", my grandfather amassed quite the reputation. The Boston Traveler (what is now the Boston Herald), sent famed war correspondent Andrew Tully to Europe just to track him down for an interview. My grandfather's famous quote from the article was, "There are two kinds of people in the world: the Irish, and those who wish to hell they were Irish".

He returned home from the war and raised 4 children with my Grammy Helen, but as my mom said last night to me on the phone, "He survived the war, but he lost his spirit on the battlefield".

My grandfather passed away at the age of 62 from complications from emphysema. It's always been sad to me that I was never able to have a relationship with him, but what I do have is his name: I'm Danne Frances Dzenawagis because of him, and that will always keep him close to my heart.

So Grampy Frank, "The Wild Irishman", this one's for you. Happy St. Patrick's Day.

Love,
Your Granddaughter Danne

4 comments:

  1. Lovely! You've inspired me to do some research and storytelling about my own grandparents.

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  2. Wow, what an incredible man! Great story Danne, happy St. Patrick's Day!

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  3. Such a beautiful story! I'm sure all the people in the camps are forever grateful for this Irish hero.-Tiffani

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  4. Awww thanks guys, it was really nice for me to write about him and I'm glad that I was able to share his story with everyone.

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