- Alice Darrow recounts her husband Dean Darrow’s experience during the 1941 Pear Harbor attack. A Navy nurse, Alice Darrow met Dean Darrow when he was hospitalized after the attack.
- Led by director Pam Klier, the Mendo-Lake Singers perform a rendition of ‘God Bless America’ at the Pearl Harbor attack commemoration event at Lakeport City Hall Monday morning. This year marks the 74th anniversary of the surprise raid on the naval base that brought the U.S. into World War Two. - Berenice Quirino — Lake County Publishing
- The Pearl Harbor 74th anniversary commemoration ceremony takes place Monday morning at Library Park in Lakeport.
- A Pearl Harbor Survivor hat on a memorabilia table inside Lakeport City Hall.
- Pearl Harbor survivor Bill Slater and Navy veteran Alice Darrow share a laugh after Slater received a drink in Lakeport City Hall Monday morning. The two were honored during the observance of the attack’s 74th anniversary hosted by Pearl Harbor Survivors, Chapter 23 North. Slater, who was only 17 years old at the time, is Lake County’s last living Pearl Harbor attack survivor; and Darrow, A Navy nurse veteran, is the widow of survivor Dean Darrow who died in 1991. - Photos by Berenice Quirino — Lake County Publishing
- Ronnie Bogner speaks tells stories of Pearl Harbor survivors. He and his wife Janeane Bogner, honorary survivors, organized the event.
- Guest speaker Lake County Sheriff Brian Martin and Ronnie Bogner laugh after a joke by Lake County’s last living Pearl Harbor survivor as he tells his story of that day.
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Alice Darrow recounts her husband Dean Darrow’s experience during the 1941 Pear Harbor attack. A Navy nurse, Alice Darrow met Dean Darrow when he was hospitalized after the attack.
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