Pearl Harbor survivor, volunteer greeter dies at age 99
HONOLULU — An Army veteran who survived the attack on Pearl Harbor that brought the U.S. into World War II and later volunteered at the historic site has died at age 99.
Herb Weatherwax greeted people several times a week at the visitors centre of the memorial for the USS Arizona, a battleship that sank in the Japanese attack. He cruised around in a motorized scooter and wore a cap embroidered with “Pearl Harbor Survivor” as he posed for photos and educated visitors.
Weatherwax died Monday, National Park Service spokeswoman Rebecca Schwab said.
He had volunteered within the past month, said Edean Saito, program services manager for Pacific Historic Parks. Three other Pearl Harbor survivors greet people at the visitors centre.

