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The Last Sailor: A Life After Pearl Harbor
Lodi, California, USASaturday, December 14, 2024
Post-war, Fernandez settled in San Leandro, California, driving a forklift at a cannery. He remained married to his wife, Mary, for 65 years until her death in 2014. Up until late in his life, he enjoyed music and dancing at local events. He also assisted neighbors with yard work.
His nephew, Joe Guthrie, remembers Fernandez's dedication to service. "It was just completely ingrained in him, " said Guthrie, noting his uncle's pride in his Navy service. Regarding his long life, Fernandez advised stopping to eat when full and taking stairs for exercise. "Be kind to everyone, " he recommended.
Fernandez's passing leaves 16 known survivors of Pearl Harbor, all over 100. His nephew believes Fernandez would want to be remembered for spreading joy, helping neighbors, and being a generous person.
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