/Local NewsCanonsburg ceremony reunites piece of bomber plane with WWII veteranCanonsburg ceremony reunites piece of bomber plane with WWII veteran1 / 6 Joe Marinski, left, and Bob Tatalovich, right, place dirt over a capsule that holds a piece of the wreckage of the B-24 bomber Taloa. First Lt. Joseph Dubinsky, who was their uncle, was the pilot of the airplane, which crashed on July 28, 1945. “Now 81, years later, on the anniversary of the day Uncle Joe lost his life in Hiroshima, this piece of the plane has crossed the Pacific one final time. In June, it was returned to our family, and today it finally comes home to rest beside Uncle Joe, said Bob Tatalovich, Dubinsky’s nephew and the son of Dubinsky’s younger sister, Helen Stupar Tatalovich. Later, Kubota, presented the piece of the plane to Tatalovich.