The Walking Vet

Walking mission takes O’Brien from West Virginia to Colorado

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(Ty Rushing/Daily News)

“We do this for all veterans,” Chartier said. “Right now, we’re placing a headstone in a cemetery. We did another one of those and found someone a wheelchair awhile back. That’s just what we do. That’s what this office is for. We’re here to help.”

O’Brien has been in Newton now for several days and planned to continue his trip back home again at noon on Tuesday just south of Highway 14. He sticks to back roads, small towns and highways to travel. He doesn’t like big cities and it is illegal to “catch a ride” on the interstate. Back in his dimly lit room at the Mid-Iowa Motel, O’Brien was cracking jokes to his visitors and prepared to get ready to hit the road again.

“Every time I look in the mirror, I think, ‘God I’m good looking, I get better looking every day.’,” said the 63-year-old, who points out that he isn’t going bald — its just a “wide-part.” “People in this town are nice around here. A lot of people are afraid of me. I just want to finish what I set out to do and walk back home.”  

Staff writer Ty Rushing may be contacted at (641) 792-3121, ext. 426, or at trushing@newtondailynews.com.

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