Members Past and Present who have left our Ranks to join those who so bravely fought for what was right!

CLOSE TO RETURN TO HOMEPAGE

 

Thomas Cassista

Beverly

*David  was not a member of our group but was a brother who survived Viet Nam.  Those experiences would change his life forever.  Ironically he came to die a violent death on the streets of Beverly.  He was a quiet schoolmate who ended up living with the haunting memories of War.

A war veteran doesn't survive war to die in his hometown like this every day.  It's my wish that the veterans community come together and build a memorial not to David but to Veterans in general who's lives sometimes are changed forever.  We loose a part of the future every time we loose a young man or women on the battlefield.  Who knows what might of been if there were no WAR.

  Where is John Lennon when you need him?
IMAGINE

 

 

John Chisholm

Ipswich

 

 

Jimmy Cipolla

North Andover

 

 

Richard Fish

Beverly

 

 

Ronnie Flynn

Beverly

   

Everett Fontaine

Beverly

 

 

Philip David Gardner*

2, 3

Beverly*

   

Frederick Gates Jr.

Beverly

 

 

Andrew Hawryluk

Beverly

 

 

Walter Smith

Beverly

 

 

Charlie Trefry

Beverly

   
Mrs. Dorothy Small

Gold Star Mother

 

 

Edmond Woods

Middleton

                    Year 2005: Arlington expands: 26,000 new plots to the existing 215,000 current plots in the midst of a $12 million, 40-acre expansion that will accommodate burials until 2030.  5,000 cremation niches also added.   Arlington conducts 6,400 funerals a year with 2008 expected to be the peak year, when an estimated 30 a day will be held, mostly for WWII vets.  Presently some 170 Iraq and Afghanistan vets are buried at Arlington, with about two or three Iraq veterans laid to rest there weekly.              

   

If there is anyone left off this list it is purely unintentional.  We did not keep records of past members who may be now deceased.  Contact webmaster with any one overlooked please!