The Names ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Names:
Spelling doesn’t count; random order.
* denotes brown bagger watch standers
Leo LeBlanc RIP (see obit. at bottom of this list) from Lake Charles LA/Beaumont TX
Stanislaw Jurgelewicz Mexico NY RIP
Buck Mast from Illinois RIP
Evelyn Badeaux Baton Rouge, LA RIP
Rose Perez LeBlanc Lives in Beaumont TX
Bobby Russell from NYC
Hal Pearson
Cpl. Kramer*
Dennis Sheets*
Curtis Moldenhauer* Lived in Swansboro
Bob Logan (radio station or crypto) *
Six (Cliff I think) Gorenflo
Richard Callagy ~~~~~ Cal (Have a lot of him on tape) (From Mass.)
Ken Bauman Radio Station
Cpl. Bell*
Robert Hutt (friend of Comm people)
Robert Craig radio station
Cpl. Zajeski radio station
Mike Dagenais (dated Shirley Smith whose sister was Shelby Hall (they were from Portsmouth Ohio) neither of them were comm girls. Shirley also dated Packey from Comm.)
Donna Lee Wheeler
Cy Colpoys worked at radio station from Buffalo, NY
Sgt. Clarence Perkins (didn’t trust WM’s till I worked for him; said with all modesty)
Sgt. Carroll French retired a M/sgt. in 1974 and in 2004 retired from the a real estate business which he owned in Sequim, WA. He now resides in Branson, MO and in Yuma AZ 2006 -- Son Doug is now a Capt. in USMC
Sgt. Daniels
Cpl. Roy (sings Corrina, Corrina on tape)
Sgt. Hill (sings on tape)
Lt. Lyman (from Virginia)
Lt. Renfro
Lt. Keller (male)
WO Keeler (female)
Joan Oliver Pesheck (smart and very witty WM)
Sgt. Janet Kemmerer
Lt. Segal
Tom Sobanski (wrote poems about Marines and such. I still have some of them typed on that mill typewriter and copied on the antique mimeograph.)
Sgt. Sulski -- Crypto Bldg. 1 Comm Center ---- taught me how to play Cribbage
Billy Ball
Dave Atkins (Chet was his uncle)
Tom Hazlette
Cpl. Jerry Merritt
Lonnie Arnold* Went to a little country church with he and his wife one Sunday
Ken Spratke
Bert Leasure*
Angelo ----- Can’t recall first name but he was first I knew in Comm to go to Nam
Tom Warfield* ( I think he was a brown-bagger)
Chickey
Whitley
Garcia
Rudy Johnson (singer with The Essex)
Kay Berry
Joyce Coleman
Judy Long
Denny McMann
Radakovitz
Donaldson ~~~ A WM (can’t think of first name, but she went with and possibly married Tom Hazlette)
Penny Bishop
Clete Varney
Sharon Mahugh
Jerry Hartnett
Larry Little
Joe Halton
Pat Kissel
Packey
Richie Battle
Wanda Tankersley
Janet Januszewski
Johnnie Graham (female)
Sgt Edington * Crypto
S/Sgt Charlie Springer* Crypto
Gy. Amyx (days)
M/Sgt Dunn (days)
Gy Sgt Crawford*
Willie Eichelberger from East St. Louis IL engaged to Mary Lou Gansert, John’s sister)
John Gansert from St. Louis
Robert Cheely
Hollis Beverly
John Martino
Pat Bailey Martino
His twin Jules Martino
Eileen Noble
Ginny ?
Sue Sperling
Myrta K. Moon
June Hightower
Harriet Shade
Bob Fulmer
Al White
Snipes
Tommy Pelletier
Judy Rose Johnson Mast from Halo KY --------- Found
Sal Misiano from Kings Park LI NY Currently in W. Palm Beach (?) after moving from Orlando
George ? Who married ~~~~~~ see next name
Rita Duckworth
Charlie Schrader
Guy they called Tex (thought it was Charlie but now don’t think so)
Scotty who was into archery; can't think of his name.
Gene Byers from INDPLS
W D Linton (author of Easier Said Than Done)
Joe Blando (Darien, CT) (DAW contacted him in Milford, CT 10/22/06)
Robert Saunders from Canada
Willie Kober (saw his name once in thefew.com guest book; still lives in Sheboygan WI)
Capt. David Hawkins (Days)
Richie Highton
Joyce Giles from Tennessee
Jeanie Anderson from Baltimore
Ughmo Can’t think of his name (reminds me of Lennie on Laverne and Shirley)
Floyd Bailey and WM Jonnie Ericson (Not sure she was a comm girl. Jonnie took it very hard on Nov 22, 1963. She was inconsolable, more so than most who were also numb with disbelief.)
Peter Palmer
Peter Melville
Pat Davis
Pat Cate
John Benson
Jack Monroe
David A. Wright Bloomington IN DAW --------- found.
John Weaver Ft. Collins, Colorado ----------- found.
Linda J. O’Brien ----------- Newark Arcadia, NY via Mount Morris, NY LJOB
Vernon Leo LeBlanc

1942 - 2004 Vernon Leo Le Blanc of Beaumont, TX passed away Friday, August 20, 2004 at his home.
He was born October 1, 1942 to Margaret and the late Henry Le Blanc of Lake Charles, LA. Vernon served his country in the US Marine Corp. While serving his country, Vernon met and married Rose Perez Le Blanc, a fellow Marine. They were married for over 40 years. Vernon and Rose lived in Lake Charles, LA for a time then they moved to Beaumont, TX. He worked for the Beaumont Fire Department for 9 ½ years, 5 ½ of those years as Captain. While he was working as a fireman, Vernon began his own construction business, Le Blanc Contracting. The business has been in existence for over 33 years and is now managed by his sons. Rose and Vernon moved to Silsbee, TX to raise their 5 children. During his residency in Silsbee, Vernon was an active member of St. Mark’s Catholic Church where he served as a lector and taught CCD. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus and held the position of Grand Knight. For the last 6 years, Rose and Vernon have lived in Beaumont, TX. Vernon was an active member of St. Jude’s Catholic church, where he served as a lector as well. Vernon was a loving, caring husband, father, son, brother, grandfather and friend. He has touched many lives and will be greatly missed. He was preceded in death by his father Henry Edward Le Blanc of Lake Charles, LA. He is survived by his wife Rose Perez Le Blanc of Beaumont, TX; sons, Luis Edward Le Blanc of Beaumont, TX; Michael Leo Le Blanc and his wife, Marlee Elmore Le Blanc of Silsbee, TX; David Lee Le Blanc of Silsbee, TX; and Derrick James Le Blanc of Beaumont, TX; daughter, Deborah Lynn Le Blanc of Beaumont, TX; mother, Margaret B. Le Blanc of Lake Charles, LA; brother, Herny Edward Le Blanc, Jr. of DeRidder, LA; and sisters, Marie Rogers of Lake Charles, LA and Cora Mae Mott of Lake Charles, LA; grandchildren, Sydnee Le Blanc, Colby Le Blanc and Baylee Le Blanc of Silsbee, TX; and Erika Sheard and Kimberly Sheard of Beaumont, TX; and many, many friends. The family will receive friends at Farmers Funeral Home in Silsbee, TX at 5:00pm on Sunday, August 22, 2004. Funeral services will be held at St. Jude’s Catholic Church on Gladys in Beaumont, TX on Monday, August 23, 2004 at 2:00pm. In lieu of flowers please send donations to the Vernon Le Blanc Memorial Fund at Hibernia B


