The first hundred years of Grace church, Part 5

Author: Saunders, Edith St. Loe
Publication date: 1946
Publisher: Lawrence, Mass. [Andover, Mass.], [Priv. Print. by the Andover Press, Ltd.]
Number of Pages: 106


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The Men's Club, a revival of one started in 1911, has played an important part in the affairs of the Parish. Just to mention one or two among its many activities; for several Lents it sponsored a religious drama as part of the observ- ance of that season; it has taken a leading part in the yearly visitations of the Parish in behalf of the pledges of Church and Missions; and it has worked with other societies to make the annual fair a success.


A favorite and, as a rule, satisfactory method of raising money, has been giving plays, and societies have been formed for this from time to time; The Dramatic Club, The Ben Ardens, The Grace Church Players.


The William Lawrence Club, a branch of the Young People's Fellowship, is very active. The members of this Club have given very generously of their time in the various Church affairs. The floor tiling in the Ambulatory was given by the William Lawrence Club at Christmas in 1939.


For many years the Leader of the Little Helpers was Mrs. J. Arthur Sargent who came rightly by her devotion to the Church for she was the granddaughter of Mrs. David


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Sharp who was interested from the first in the Mission.


Other societies are the Married Couples' Club and the Church Periodical Club.


There are branches of the Boy Scouts and the Girl Scouts connected with the Church.


The Parish Council, consisting of the heads of the various societies and two members of the Parish at large, continues to meet at the Rector's call, as it has since its establishment in Bishop Peabody's rectorship, to deliberate on plans for carrying on the Church's work.


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CHAPTER XII


MEMORIALS


In the one hundred years from the days of the wooden chapel to the present, so many things have been given to the Church that it would be impossible to accord them due appreciation, or even be sure that none have been over- looked. Some have been given by societies, some by indi- viduals, not necessarily as memorials, though that has often been the motive. Many of them have already been men- tioned but there are also very lovely memorials or gifts given at various times such as the exquisite linens used in the service of Holy Communion.


One of the oldest memorials in the Church is the Font given in 1872 in memory of Frederick Abbott Saunders, son of Daniel Saunders, Jr.


The window over the Altar in the Church, which re- placed the one now in the gallery, was given in memory of Dr. Packard in 1877 and was enlarged with additional pan- els in 1896.


Another memorial of a somewhat later date is a brass Altar Desk given by the Vestry in memory of Gustavus V. Fox, Assistant Secretary of the Navy during the Civil War. He was sent to Russia by the government on the monitor Maintonomoh to convey the congratulations of Congress to Alexander II on his escape from assassination. While he was in Russia he had much to do with the purchase of Alaska. There is still another memorial of him, The Fox Fund left by his widow, the income to be used for the poor. He himself gave the Stone from Olivet which is in the tablet on the south wall of the Church.


Not alone the Church and Chapel, but the Parish House has given opportunity for memorials which have largely taken the form of finishing the different rooms. This is true of the hall used for the Church School and gatherings of many kinds, for the tablet on the wall says that it was


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finished by the friends, relatives and parishioners of the third Rector, the Rev. Augustine H. Amory. Later, on September 1, 1939, new chairs for the hall were given in memory of William Batty.


Looking back at the chronicles of the earliest days of the parish, no name has greater prominence than that of the first Rector, Dr. Packard. It is good to find him remem- bered in the Rector's office as well as in the Church; and his daughter Marcia too, who for many years was parish visitor, and who was a strong influence on the lives of the people with whom, in many ways, she came in contact. Her interest was very sincere and the people in turn ad- mired and confided in her.


The Greenwood, the Hadfield, and the kindergarten room, which is the Stedman Memorial, link the past with the many activities of the present day.


During the years the following memorial Legacies, Funds and Endowments have been given to Grace Church:


Amory Jensen


Butler


Knowles


Bondaret


Lawrence


Dana


Oswald


Durant


Payne


Evans


Saunders


Fox


Sherman


Hart


Stedman


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MEMORIALS


HIGH ALTAR AND SANCTUARY


In Memory of:


Window


George Packard


Reredos


Mary Ann Morrison


Statue - Blessed Virgin


Marion F. Hart


Statue - Angel Gabriel


Marion F. Hart Helen Jessie Ralton


Statue - St. Catherine of Alexandria Bessie E. Wingate Altar


Altar Cross Altar Desk


Gustavus V. Fox


Candlesticks for Eucharistic Candles Branch Candlesticks


Helen Hadfield Robert Truell Butler


Credence


Marianne A. Amory


Missal


Virginia A. Heron


Chalice, Paten, Flagon and Cruet Paten


Bread Box


Spoon for Chalice


Alice Emily Berwick


Baptismal Shell Candle Extinguisher Glass Vases


Raymond Bevin


Bertha E. Holtham


Vases


Winfield J. Merrill Frederick Butler


Bishop's Chair Rood Beam and Calvary


Charles Gurley Saunders


Organ Chimes


Frank E. Johnson


White Altar Cloth


Josephine May King


Fair White Linen Cloth


Maria Smith


Fair White Linen Cloth


Esther Crompton Thomas


D. George Maginnis Annie J. Hollings


Chalice Veil


Margaret Wickers


Chalice Veil


Pauline Driver Forsyth


Chalice Veil


Chalice Veil


Anne and James Rylands Amory Family


Corporal and Pall


Grace and Margaret Cooper


Corporal


Anne and James Rylands


Corporal


Eliza A. Thomas


Martha J. Sargent


Dick and Charlotte Snowden


Mary Jane Livermore Saunders


Mary Jane Livermore Saunders


Mary Jane Livermore Saunders


Mary Jane Livermore Saunders Dick and Charlotte Snowden


Florence Barlow


Bertha E. Holtham


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Corporal, Veil and Pall Pall


White Silk Veil and Burse Violet Silk Veil and Burse Red Silk Veil and Burse Green Silk Veil and Burse


Violet Silk Veil and Burse White Silk Veil and Burse Red Silk Veil and Burse


Mary Livermore Saunders


Annie Grace Saunders


Statue - St. Elizabeth of Hungary


Sarah S. Tatterson


Mary Jane Livermore Saunders Nelson E. Abbott Frank Waterworth


Paul Francis Andrew


Fair White Linen Cloth Cloth for Credence


CHANCEL


Lecturn


Processional Cross Processional American Flag Violet Hanging for Pulpit Prayer Books


In Memory of: Rosamond, child of William and Julia Lawrence Joseph Carpenter Brown Kachador Karabashian Eva May Spaulding Royce Sarkis Karabashian


Viola M. Wilson Bessie E. Wingate


Helen Jessie Ralton


Reginald S. Stearns


Elizabeth Shadwell


Virginia A. Heron


Hudson and Fanny Driver


Herbert L. Hambleton


Frederick W. Marshall


Harry and Doris Hammond William Sharrock William Stearns Ann C. Ratcliffe


Combination Prayer and Hymn Book John L. Gibbs Thomas Jolly


NAVE


In Memory of:


Litany Desk Book for Litany Desk


James Joseph Hughes


Font


Frederick Abbott Saunders


Literature Rack


Agnes M. Luce


Alms Basin


Abbie Simmons Sherman


Alms Basin


Mary A. Evans


Two Alms Basins


Frederick St. C. Herrick


Lighting Fixtures


Sarah C. H. Dana


Screen


William D. Livermore


Screen


Pauline Tingley


Amplifiers


David Haynes


Pew Endowed


James and Martha Smith Payne and Aretas and Annie W. Scott


Pew Endowed Windows


Adelaide S. Kidder


Harris Stone


Maria Cutter Durant


George and Sarah Matthews


Frederick S. Jewett


Hannah Mitchell


Seth Mitchell Mothers Society


Tablets


Augustine H. Amory Henry Pearson Newcomb Daniel Saunders


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Mary and Irene Butler


Arabella P. Hale


NAVE (continued)


In Memory of:


Emily G. Wetherbee Georgiana J. Cogswell Blanche S. Sargent Elizabeth and William Wilson Eastham


June Gross


Frederick R. Tolland


Shirley Ruth Harris


Robert Payne Scott


Kenneth John Stewart


Kathleen Hogg Carol Gail Benoit


Sarkis Karabashian


Donald J. Hennessey and All other members of the Church School who died in their youth Bertha E. Brown


DURANT CHAPEL In Memory of-Warren A. Durant


In Memory of:


Window over Altar


Henrietta M. Durant


Altar Cross


Sons of A. R. and C. P. Sanborn


Candlesticks for Eucharistic Candles


Hattie Blanche Willard


Altar Desk and Missal


Frederick A. Carr


Fair White Linen Cloth


George F. and William P. Saunders


War Shrine-Book of Remembrance


Richard Bevin


EXTERIOR


Cross on Tower Amplifiers in Tower


In Memory of: Henry Franklin Hildreth David Haynes


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Church Flag Choir Doorway


Children's Altar


Funeral Pall


CHAPTER XIII CLERGY


RECTORS


CURATES


Rev. George Packard


Rev. James McBride Sterrett Rev. George J. Prescott Rev. William Lawrence


Rev. William Lawrence


Rev. Augustine H. Amory


Rev. Augustine H. Amory


Rev. Robert B. Parker


Rev. George Fiske Rev. Arthur W. Moulton


Rev. Arthur W. Moulton


Rev. C. Bertrand Bowser


Rev. Harold Ford


Rev. W. Appleton Lawrence


Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody


Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody


Rev. Arthur O. Phinney


Rev. Thomas F. Marshall


Rev. Augustine McCormick


Rev. Raymond A. Heron


Rev. John B. Lyte Rev. Harry J. Knickle


Rev. Arthur F. Roebuck


Rev. Archie H. Crowley


Rev. Archie H. Crowley


Rev. William E. Arnold


Rev. A. Chandler Crawford


Rev. Alfred W. Burns


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CHAPTER XIV


OFFICERS


Looking at the list of the Wardens and Vestry from the first Parish Meeting in 1847 to the present day, how many names might be cited of men who were faithful to the trust and who took seriously their responsibilities. Such a one is Mr. Henry L. Sherman, who for more than fifty years, first as Treasurer, then as Senior Warden, has watched over the affairs of the Parish with great sagacity and Grace Church has profited much by his wise decisions. He holds the re- spect and affection of all the people.


SENIOR WARDENS


Nathaniel Wilson


1847


S. H. Eliott


1848


C. M. Marvel


1849


A. E. Hildreth 1850-1852


O. H. Perry


1853


A. D. Blanchard


1854


James Payne


1855-1859


Gustavus V. Fox


1860


L. A. Bishop


1861


James Payne


1862


James H. Kidder


1863-1867


Henry Barton


1868-1870


John C. Hoadley


1871-1876


James Payne


1877-1886


Frederic C. McDuffie


1887-1901


Charles G. Saunders


1902-Feb. 1918


Henry L. Sherman


March 1918-


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JUNIOR WARDENS


William P. Whittier


1847-1848


A. E. Hildreth


1849


Richmond Jones


1850


S. H. Eliott


1851-1852


A. D. Blanchard


1853


John S. Stafford


1854


John C. Hoadley


1855-1856


Henry Barton


1857-1859


John C. Hoadley


1860-1861


Henry Barton


1862-1864


D. P. Crocker


1865


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James Payne Henry M. Whitney Daniel Saunders Henry M. Whitney J. M. Wheaton


1866


1867


1871-1873


1874


1875


Henry Barton


1876


John C. Hoadley


1877-1878


James H. Kidder


1879-1883


Henry M. Whitney


1884-1887


C. J. R. Humphreys


1888-1901


Thomas Cogswell


1902-1919


Frank W. McLanathan


1920-1924


William R. Hart


1925-1933


William H. Jaquith, 2nd


1934-


TREASURERS


Charles Stark Newell


1847-1849


George W. Smith


1849-1855 1855-1857, 1862-1868


William Walker


1857-1860


Henry M. Whitney


1860-1862, 1875-1877 1868-1871, 1884-1896


P. G. Pillsbury


1871-1874


Henry Barton


1874-1875 1877-1878 1878-1881


W. R. Rowe


1881-1884


Henry L. Sherman


1896-1914


Fred E. Batcheller


1914-1922


George F. Wilson


1922-1923


John R. Tolland


1923-1934


Ernest W. Roebuck


1934-1942


*Edward Bower


1942


Arthur E. Sunderland


1942-


*Entered the service in November, 1942


CLERKS


Charles Stark Newell


1847-1849


A. D. Blanchard


1849-1852


Alfred P. Clark


1852-1856


George A. Gordon


1856-1857


David Dana


1857-1858


Charles E. Boon


1858-1860


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George R. Rowe


Frederick S. Jewett


William H. Jaquith


Aretas R. Sanborn


John F. Cogswell William Bell


1860-1862


1862-1866


Frederick S. Jewett


1866-1869 1869-1874


Frederick W. McLanathan Burton Whitcomb


1874-1883


A. J. Shove


C. J. R. Humphreys


1885-1886 1886-1888


Charles E. F. Clarke


1 888-1889


Warren F. Abbott


1889-1893


L. H. Fitch


1893-1897


W. W. Lathrop


1897-1906


Marcus Butler


1906-1909


William H. Jaquith, 2nd


1909-1914


Norman L. Kilcup


1914-1920


Alden R. Taylor


1920-1927


Clifton R. Harrison


1927-1932


Ernest W. Roebuck


1932-1934 1934-


GRACE CHURCH ROLL OF HONOR WORLD WAR I


REV. ARTHUR WHEELOCK MOULTON REV. MALCOLM E. PEABODY


Harold F. Adams


Francis N. Barmby


Frank C. Adamson


John N. Barmby


Harry C. Agnew


Frank Barnes


Anna N. Allen


Thomas Barnes


Abraham Archambeault


Robert Barron


Clarence Ashton


Fred B. Batcheller


Herbert Ashton


Joseph P. Battles


Thomas P. Atkinson


Richard O. Battles


Raymond L. Bailey


Arthur Beanland


Elmer C. Bale


Frank Beanland


* Alfred Banan Horace Banan


Frank A. Beevers Joseph Bell


Charles H. Barker


Ursula E. Barker


Albert Berry


Samuel Barlow


Harry J. Berwick Samuel Berwick


Arthur Barmby


Charles H. Beevers


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Byron T. Butler


1883-1885


Charles G. Saunders


John E. Bevin Donald Bignall William J. Bingham James A. Bletcher Merle Borneman John Bott, Jr. Thomas B. Bowyer Albert Brailsford Bertram Branch


James S. Eastham James H. Eaton Clarence B. Ellis Fred W. Evans Fred P. Farnum


Georgianna Fitzsimmons


Gordon Franklin


Arvard W. Frederickson


*Fred Garlick George Garlick


Arthur Brideau Florence M. Brooks


Fred Gaunt


William Brown


Fred Gough


Samuel Bunting


Stanley A. Greenhalgh


Arthur W. Burckel


William R. Greer


Fred M. Burton


J. Gillis


Charles H. Greenwood


Frank Gregory


Philip A. Carr


John W. Green


Percy Carr


John H. Griffith


Frank Cann


Leonard V. Griffith


John Castle


Leslie Hadley


James Alfred Coates


George Harrison


A. R. Chandler


Henry K. Hider


James Campbell


Albert Hart


Thomas Campbell


Elliott Hale


John Carney Asa Carter


Sherman G. Harriman


Ernest Carter


Charles H. Healey


Harry Castle


Robert E. Haynes


Amelia Chadwick


Arthur W. Hepworth


Charles Clarke


Barret Hey


Joseph Clarke


Samuel A. Hodge


Harry J. Clee


Charles O. Houghton


Sam. B. Clee


Harold Houghton


Herbert Cowx


William R. Houghton


Harold Chadwick


Ray H. Hyde


*H. William Dame A. Harold Davis Haren Dinsmore


W. Russell Hyde Albert Halstead


Thomas H. Haynes


Clarence Degenhardt


Edward Ingle, Jr.


William Dufton


Lawrence Ingle


Benjamin Dufton Frederick Duffin


James Ingle, Jr. John Ingle


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Edward Healey


J. Alfred Butterworth Frank Bunting


Charles A. Johnson Ernest R. Johnson W. S. Jewett, Jr. George Kay George E. Kay Norman L. Kilcup Harry Knapton Guy L. Knapton


*Ernest Russell Herbert Russell *George W. Ryley Arthur W. Sawyer Malcolm B. Severance Christopher E. Shorten


James Sharpe Frank Shrigley


Alfred I. Knapton


James Shirton


Frederick I. Langford


Guy E. Slaughter Arnold Smith


Robert C. Laycock Seward Leather


Roy Smith


William C. Lilley


Obadiah Smith


William T. Livermore


Wilfred C. Snow


C. Landa Lord


Walter Stamp


Peter Stewart


Daniel A. Sullivan


William C. Summersby


Thomas S. Mackenzie


Peter Albert Strickland


*John H. Macreadie


Charles Buckley Stott


Fred W. McCraw


Harold Turner


Joseph Mell


Frank D. R. Valpey


Clayton B. Morgan


John H. Wadsworth


Albert J. Morriss


Leon C. Waite


John B. Messer


Francis L. Walker


Albert Noble


Joseph Walker


Edgar Northam


Albert Walker


Joseph Oliver


Fred V. Waters


Ernest Parker


Albert Weller


David Pendlebury


Gustav Weller


Harold Pendlebury


Harold A. Weinhold


Thomas N. Peel


Arthur E. Westwell


William T. Pledge


Robert Whiteside


Cyril M. Wilson


Fred A. Prisley Leon H. Randall


Harold T. Winslow


Victor A. Reed


Samuel B. Wood


Charles P. Robinson


*Frank A. Rowell Sarah O. Russell


William H. Wood Horace B. Wood Joseph Wood


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Ralph G. Knapton


George H. Langford


James Smith Miles B. Smith


Philip A. Lord Enos Lowe, Jr. Melvin L. Low Frank H. Lovett


George W. Summersby


John J. Maylum


Frank H. Tolson


Horatio Woodhead Herbert Worsman Ernest Wright


Russell Wylde Albert Wylde Oliver A. Wylde


*Those who died in the service of their country.


GRACE CHURCH ROLL OF HONOR WORLD WAR II


REV. WILLIAM ELLERY ARNOLD, Curate REV. A. CHANDLER CRAWFORD, Curate


Frank C. Adamson


James G. Berry


Leonard B. Ainsworth


Arthur Bevin


Harold Allen


Chester W. Bevin


Warren J. Ammon


Donald Bevin


Raymond Anderson


Howard Bevin


Robert Anderson


Richard Bevin


Walter Anjoorian


*Ronald H. Binns


George H. Archibald


*John E. Bodenrader


William E. Arnold


Joseph A. Borrelli


Simon Arzigian


Violet Bottelberghe


Armen Arzigian


George C. Bouchard


George C. Atkinson


Ralph R. Bouchard Edward Bower


Donald R. Ball


Roger N. Bower


Merritt R. Ball


Alfred Bradstreet


George C. Bardsley


Alan Bray


Howard L. Bardsley


James K. Bresnahan


Janet J. Bardsley


Alfred H. Britton


*Raymond A. Bardsley *William E. Batty Charles E. Bauchman


Charles Bryson


Henry F. Beanland


Harry J. Bunker


John E. Beanland Peter Beberian


William S. Bunting


Alfred E. Beck, Jr.


Peter L. Butler


Alphonse H. Becotte


Willard E. Butler


Arthur E. Bell


Alfred E. Butterworth


Clarence Bell


J. Albert Butterworth


Robert C. Bennett


Russell C. Berger


J. Donald Campbell Earl M. Card


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William H. Atkinson


Charles Gordon Brough


William Brown


Richard S. Bunting


Sebastiano Carta George S. Castle Alan Cate Alfred Cate Arthur E. Cate


David E. Cate


Delphine E. Cate James Chadwick


Lillian Edge George A. Edwards Arthur Egerton *Edson Elliott


Charles E. Christie Melvin Clamp Ronald Clamp


Ivy Smith Estes James L. Feather


Genevieve E. Clark


Clarence W. Fiedler


William E. Clark


Hazel B. Fleming


William G. Clark


Benjamin Forbes


Walter L. Clarke


Thomas Clay


William Rayner Fox Alfred Frederick Ralph A. Freeman


Frank G. Cole


Robert C. Cole


Sam E. Furness


Anson R. Cooke


Raymond Gamble


Warren F. Cooper


Leonard Gardiner


Albert A. Corkhill


Horace Girard


Harry G. Cornwell


Donald A. Gordon


Mildred L. Cornwell


Norman Gordon


William D. Cornwell


Randall E. Gordon


Howard W. Cox


Daniel Greenfield


Howard Crowther


James E. Greenwood


Douglas Culley


Philip Gunter


Robert Culley


*S. Arthur Hadfield


Francis G. Cummings


Wilbur F. Hager


Thomas Cummings


Hagop Hagopian


Franklin C. Daly


Hugh Haines


Wendall Dalton


Robert W. Hambleton


Paul Daubenschmidt


George E. Hanson


Marilyn Davis


Charles H. Harris


Walter De Adder


Albert E. Hartwig


Warren Dearden


David Haynes


Robert Desbarbieux


Arthur E. Healey


Eleanor K. Deyermond


Howard K. Heath


Frederick E. Dick


Bernard F. Hebsch


Stephen T. W. Dinning


Donald Hebsch


Edward Dobson


William J. Heffernan


Robert K. Doerr


Donald S. Hendry John F. Hewson


G. Hudson Driver


Charles A. Dube, Jr. Yvonne L. DuChateau Edward R. Duffen *Clyde J. Dugas George C. Durgin


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Robert G. Hewson William Hewson George A. Hey Harold F. Hill


Everett W. Hinchcliffe Malcolm L. Hinchcliffe


George F. Hoar


Samuel R. Hodge William Hohlfelder


Arthur E. Lally


Harold Holland


Edward Latefian


Roy Holland Eric Hope


Donald J. Lee


James Hopkinson


Joseph E. Lee


William R. Hopkinson


Robert A. Lee


Kajag Hovnanian


Keith Lennox


Vram Hovnanian


Harold K. Leshner


John Howard


Matthew E. Leshner


Donald Howarth


Earle F. Lever


Albert W. Houston


Charlotte Lewis


Fred E. Hoyle


* Ernest W. Libby


James Francis Hubbard


David F. Hussey


John E. Hussey


Walter H. Liles


George A. Hyder


Anthony Lisi


Fred D. Ingle


Nicholas Lisi


George J. Jagger


Lloyd Lister


William H. Jaquith, 3rd


Norman R. Lister


Frank F. Jellison


*William D. Liversidge


Gertrude C. Johnson


Colin Livesey


John C. Locke


Richard C. Locke


Otto Russell Johnson


Sherman F. Locke


Thomas A. Johnson


Donald R. Lodge


James R. Jolly


Malcolm E. Lodge


Herbert W. Jones


Roland L. Lodge


Roger G. Jones


Warren D. Lodge


George W. Kay, Jr.


Ransom B. Long Paul G. Lund


Patricia M. Kay


Gardner Macartney


Stanley Irving Kay


Harry Macartney


Aram C. Keleshian


Robert J. Macartney


Charles Keljookian J. Heyworth Kellett


*D. George Maginnis William A. Maginnis


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Harry R. Kellett Russell E. Kelley Charles J. Keogh George E. Kiley Ralph A. Kimball *Robert Kirsch Alfred Knapton Gardner P. Ladd


James L. Kay


J. Everett Johnson Julia R. Johnson


Harry Libby Andrew C. Liles


Frederick N. Lee


Herbert C. Makin Edwin H. Mann Thomas Marjerison Allan J. Marquette Joseph A. Marquette Arthur W. Mason Robert McCreery Francis B. McLeod


Wilbur J. McNee Allen McPherson


Norman R. Redpath Jack L. Rennie


Kenneth McPherson


Ralph L. Rhodes


Robert L. Riley


Charles H. Rodgers


Mesrob Mesrobian


John B. Rogers


Kenneth G. Michelmore


Robert W. Michelmore


Donald W. Rogers


William E. Moore E. Colin Moorehouse


Donald Rose, Jr.


Harry W. Morgan


Donald Ross


Robert L. Morgan


B. Allen Rowland


William E. Russell


Wilbur S. Morley


Norman Samia


Clinton J. Mumby


William Sawyer


Edwin Allen Schmidt


Frances Fox Scannell


Herman J. Schneider


Russell Schwarzenberg


Donald B. Scott


Charles W. Seifert


Walter Senior


Robert O. Sewell


Leslie Sharp


Dean Morrell Shattuck


Maurice Shaw


Arthur F. Sherman


Charles Shields


*Clifford L. Parkinson


Edwin L. Patterson


Frank N. Patterson James Patterson


Fred A. Simon


Everett W. Sipsey


Kenneth Skea


George H. Smith


William A. Pedler Robert R. Pedlow


Grace R. Peever Leonard Peever J. William Peever Jack Percival Frederick W. Perkins Alex P. Pinciaro Joseph Politella Carleton Prescott


Theodore Meinelt John G. Mercer


Kenneth L. Rogers


Richard Rogers


Thomas A. Morgan


Richard L. Nagel *John Nazaretian William Nelson Floyd L. Newbegin


*Howard J. Nicholson Robert Norcross Grace E. Noyes Thomas O'Donnell B. Vincent Oldfield Howard W. Olds John P. Olds Robert B. Otto Peter Paboogian


John H. Shinner Frank Shrigley


Willard H. Patterson


*Walter G. Smith


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William C. Smith Everett E. Smythe Sidney R. Smythe Arnold W. Stebbins Alfred C. Steele Francis E. Steinert Jack D. Stevens


William Henry Troutman Robert C. Vogt


Robert E. Von Bruns


Clinton P. Vose, Jr. John A. Wadsworth


Roland William Walker Henry Wainwright H. Leslie Walker


Richard D. Warren


Russell H. Webb Mildred Webster


Raymond C. Webster


Ralph Taylor


Ronald F. Whiteneck


Randall L. Taylor Samuel H. Taylor Selwyn Taylor


William Whiteside, Jr.


Raymond Whittaker


Eric P. Teschner


Ralph Whitworth


James M. Thom John Thom Mildred Thom


Ralph Wilson


Robert Thom


J. Cyril Winslow


Chester H. Thomas


Howard W. Winslow


Clifton E. Thompson


Seward G. Thompson


*Albert V. Winward Alexander Winward, Jr. Edmund H. Wood


*William J. Thompson


Herbert S. Worsman


Robert Worsman


Harold K. Tolson


Henry F. Wunderlich


Robert Townsend


William Zurwell


Donald S. Tracy


Donald J. Zussey


William Tracy


*Those who died in the service of their country.


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Waldo A. Stevens Robert W. Stoney *Robert Strauten, Jr. Robert Strickland Edward Taylor Edwin Taylor


George W. Wells


Frank Whiteside


Leon G. Wilde


Edgar Wilson


Marjorie Tice-Fisher George H. Thorpe John D. Tolland


Edward Wunderlich, Jr.


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