WWII veteran and 4-year-old reunite for birthday fun (Video)

WASHINGTON — An unlikely friendship between a 90-year-old World War II veteran and a 4-year-old boy is withstanding the confines of distance and age.

Next-door neighbors 90-year-old Erling Kindem and 4-year-old Emmett Rychner enjoyed growing tomato plants, racing lawn mowers and playing croquet in their Minneapolis-area neighborhood. However, last summer, the and moved after a decade of living next to Kindem, reported KARE-TV.

Around the same time, Kindem decided it was time to leave his home and move with his wife into a senior apartment.

Even though the buddies live about 30 miles apart, Emmett and his family have . And on Sunday, Emmett and his family stopped by Kindem’s 90th birthday party, .

Emmett came with a recognizable gift for the World War II veteran who flew combat missions in Europe: a matching set of dog tags. Each dog tag has an engraving with “Emmett & Erling” and “Friends Forever.”

When the pair parted ways, Kindem had a message for his young friend.

“You come back again,” the 90-year-old said.

“I will eventually,” Emmett responded as he walked away. He turned back, wrapped his arms around Kindem’s legs and said, “Happy birthday, Erling.”

Watch the KARE-TV report:

Sarah Beth Hensley

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