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College Sorority Invites World War 2 Vet To Their House After His Dying Wish Was To "Dance With Beautiful Women"

Fox News - A bedridden 92-year-old World War II veteran had a dying wish fulfilled thanks to a Mississippi sorority — to dance with a beautiful woman.

Navy vet Paul Sonnier was the guest of the Phi Mu Sorority at the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg at a party in his honor Monday, WDAM-TV reported.

“He’d always ask me if I wanted to go to Ropers, the local bar,” the sorority’s Jessica Moreau said. “He says ‘I’ll teach you how to jitterbug and the waltz.'”

Moreau met Sonnier through SouthernCare Hospice Services, where she interns. During visits, he told her his final wish was to dance with a beautiful woman.

It’s not often that one man can be a hero for multiple reasons and not just one, but here we are with Paul Sonnier.

Navy vet.  World War II vet.  Survivor of Pearl Harbor.  Fought for his country.  Protected his country.

Most people would be satisfied with a life and a legacy like that.

Not Paul Sonnier.

Paul managed to get an entire sorority full of smoking hot college girls into his hospital room to dance with him.

I couldn’t get one to go to a Date Party with me – Paul’s out here with the whole damn squad.

Sonnier “danced” to the music as he grasped hands with his hosts from his bed.

“It feels good to be with all these beautiful women,” he told the station.

Family members said Sonnier was in the Navy during the Pearl Harbor attack and served during the war.

“What we appreciate the most is that our greatest generation member, my father, is happy that this younger generation appreciates everything that he did and sacrificed so they can sit here and have fun and have the freedoms that they have,” his daughter Ida Sonnier said.

/faints.

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Good for you girls.  Score one for Greek Life.