jacklin greenbaum loved her grandfather, walter wolf. >> what's that? >> batch shrapnel, pieces of a bomb that was in his shoulder. >> reporter: another member of the greatest generation lost. >> he actually stormed the beaches in normandy during world war ii. >> reporter: just a few blocks away, kathy goldstein reflects on the life of a n >>this is a world war ii veteran. there is nothing more important for me to do today then be there for his family and let them know how much i appreciate what they did. >> reporter: kathy is a patriot guard writer who names -- who rides with the names on her back and tattoos on her arms. crying ] -- he didn't come home. >> reporter: men who sacrificed -- >> [ crying ] >> reporter: men who kathy honors. >> that is what i do -- why i do what i do. i do it for them. [ crying ] >> reporter: for walter wolf and his family. >>good morning. >> [ indiscernible - low volume ] >> absolutely. i'm so very sorry. on behalf of the patriot guard riders, these are letters of condolence that have come in from all over the country. we