World War II veteran Jack Sealey cuts ribbon for final leg of veterans' charity torch relay
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World War II veteran Jack Sealey cuts ribbon for final leg of veterans' charity torch relay

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Jack Sealey, a 98-year-old World War II veteran, might be the last of his kind. Jack has been honoured for his more than 20 years of service to Legacy by cutting the ribbon on the latest leg of a global torch relay to celebrate the charity's 100th anniversary. Jack's daughter-in-law Julie Sealey says he only stopped working with Legacy three years ago, and that seeing him receive top honours was a dream come true. Jack Sealey says Legacy's work has been needed throughout his more than 20 years of service, and it is still needed to this day. Queanbeyan Eden Monaro Legacy president Suzanne McInnes says the global torch relay embodies what the charity stands for.