There, right outside the bunker, Rector quietly died on the soil where he risked his life to defend decades ago. "He walked out of that bunker like his tour was done," Jowers told Florida Today. After Rector toured the Battle of Britain bunker, a command center where airplane operations were coordinated during D-Day, he told Jowers he felt dizzy. "He planned it for like the last six months," Darlene O'Donnell, Rector's stepdaughter, told Florida Today. Rector’s funeral will be held in the U.S. at the First Baptist Church of Barefoot Bay on June 9.
Source: Fox News May 27, 2016 09:30 UTC