In Memory of Our
Fallen Comrades


In
Memory of Chapter XXI’s Members
Who Have Made Their Final PCS
There are bonds of all sorts
in
this world of ours, fetters of friendship and ties of flowers,
And true lover's knots, I ween: the girl and the boy are bound by a kiss, hut
there's never a bond ,old friend, like this
We have drank from the same canteen!

Barr, John F. D-1332
Bass, Robert H. (Sam) D – 192
Brennan, Thomas S. D-97
Brown, Harry D. D-2055
Castagno, Amadeo D-1458
Cramer von Clausbruch, Neithard D-2708
Crepeau, Fred P. D-1977
Donnelly, Edward T. D-391
Drinkwater, Paul H. A-347
Ettman, William H. D-677
Garwood, Charles E. D-1786
Geraci, John P. M-256
Grisham, Robert G. D-38
Guttenberg, James S. M-3750
Harribey, Claude C. D-1629
Hurley, Charles J. D-445
Kamalu, Winsley F. D-251
Karow, Peter M. M-8198
Kasler, Charles L. D-2206
Ketchens, William E. M-3639
Langely, Thomas P. D-2764
Larzelere, Charles E. D-2032
Lewis, Richard S. D-2142
Linville, Bobby N. D-304
MacLean, John J. M-102
McKnight Robert D. D-1115
Menard, Edmond G. D-4795
Nastasiak, John D-355
Price, Fred J. D-1541
Probart, John L. D-2602
Redfern, Paul D-50
Rice Sr., Jay Arthur
Rios, Raymond G. D-109
Rivers, Albert (Bert) H. D-997
Romano, Vincent M-2118
Salzman, Robert P. M-1575
Sanders, James H. M-2535
Sims, Gerald S. D-5437
Telfair, Sr. Charles W. D-578
Tompkins, Thomas B. D-1784
Whalen, Harry D. D-478
White, John W. D-44
Wojtach, Edward J. M-3085

I am standing on the seashore. A ship spreads
its white sails to the
morning breeze and starts for the ocean. I stand watching until the
ship fades on the horizon and someone says, "It is gone."
Gone where? The loss of sight is in me, not in the ship. Just at the
moment when someone says "It is gone," there are others who are
watching it coming. Other voices take up the glad shout, "Here it
comes," and that is dying.
Henry Scott Holland
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