Saturday, December 14, 2013

Thieves loot home of Vietnam Vet on death bed

Thieves Steal Weapon Collection From Oklahoma Veteran On His Death Bed
News On 6
Lori Fullbright
Posted: Dec 13, 2013

ROGERS COUNTY, Oklahoma - While a disabled Vietnam veteran was in the hospital, dying, someone broke into his home, ransacked everything, and stole his collection of guns and knives. The family says it was a double blow to lose their loved one on the same day they lost all those memories of him. Now the family is offering a reward.

Otto Penner, Jr. was a United States Marine who served in Vietnam. A bullet to the top of his head put him in the hospital for nine months when he was 20 years old and left him permanently disabled on his left side.

His only child later died in a car wreck. Later, he personally overcame alcoholism, but despite his struggles, Junior's family says he was always helping others.

"There were hard times, but he smiled every day," said cousin Matt Penner.

Junior lived near Oologah and spent time at the local cafe, swapping stories, and at the gun shop, swapping guns, always adding to his collection. His family estimates he had around 80 guns, rifles, shotguns, handguns and 100 knives.

"Anything from a small pocket knife to a large sword," Matt said.

Junior went to the hospital in November and he died from complications related to surgery on November 23. His family had been keeping an eye on his place while visiting him in the VA, and on the day they learned he passed away, they also learned someone had broken into Junior's home.
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