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145th Anniversary Banquet of
The Society of
The Friendly Sons of St. Patrickin the City of Cincinnati
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Music Hall
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President’s Message
Welcome to the 145th Anniversary Banquet of The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick in the City of Cincinnati. Ireland, of course, has produced many great poets, fierce warriors and exceptional leaders of men. Your program tonight pays tribute to all three.
Seamus Heaney has been described as the world’s greatest living poet. From County Derry in the North of Ireland, Mr. Heaney is one of four Irishmen to have been awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature (joining Shaw, Beckett and Yeats). The Mercantile Library brought Mr. Heaney to Cincinnati on October 20, 2012. What a treat. I hope you enjoy the Heaney selections in your program.
General William Haines Lytle was a hero of the Civil War who died 150 years ago at the Battle of Chickamauga. Lytle hailed from Cincinnati, but his family had close ties to Kentucky. He commanded the 10th Ohio or “Bloody Tinth,” a largely Irish regiment. Your program includes a profile of General Lyle, and I hope you enjoy learning more about the man after whom Lytle Park, Lytle Tower and Lytle Tunnel are named.
John J. O’Hara was the Society’s President in 1990. Judge O’Hara served as a Justice on the Kentucky Supreme Court and as Kenton County Commonwealth Attorney. He also served on the boards of St. Xavier High School and Xavier University. As a young lawyer, I tried my best to emulate the Judge. It’s taken the Society 23 years to install another Kentuckian as President, and I am honored to follow in his footsteps!
Thanks to Robert A. Flischel for his wonderful photographs of St. Patrick from his book “Messages of Glory” (2012).
Please enjoy the evening.
Mark D. Guilfoyle 145th President
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Recorded in several forms including MacGilfoyle, Gilfoyle, Guilfoyle, and Kilfoyle, the name originates from the pre-10th century Gaelic name Mac Gilla Phoil, meaning “The son of the follower of St. Paul.” It is said that some name holders in Ireland called Powell derive from the same source, but this is difficult to quantify as the English and Welsh surname Powell is also well recorded in Ireland. The clan once produced the chiefs of Kings County, which since the establishment of the Republic, has been renamed Offaly. The clan’s castle, which seems to have entirely disappeared, was in the village
of Shinrone. Why the first name holder was as renowned for his devotion to St. Paul as to be named after him is unclear, but a number of Irish surnames do originate from association with particular saints, taken from the early days of Christianity.
These days, the Guilfoyles are still found in County Offaly and neighboring County Tipperary. In 1986, when Casey and I honeymooned in Ireland, we had the pleasure of meeting Liam Guilfoyle, the proprietor of Hogan’s Pub in Birr, County Offaly. A lovely man, salt of the earth. More recently, on a family vacation to Ireland in 2008, we met Malachy Guilfoyle, Jr. and Sr., a firefighter and pipefitter, respectively, from Kilbeggan, County Tipperary. Meeting our transatlantic relations was a highlight of the trip, and it occurred to me that both men would feel right at home in the West Side of Cincinnati.
Speaking of the West Side, my mom hails from Westwood. One of nine, her name is Mary Kathryn, and I remember her many times spelling her middle name for others and proudly announcing “that’s the Irish spelling.” Better yet, she goes by “Mickey,” compliments of her red hair and freckles as a child. (No surprise there as my grandmother’s maiden name was Tighe.) Mom loves to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, and she single-handedly imparted to me my love of Irish culture and history.
My dad grew up in Southgate, Kentucky. How he met and married mom somehow involved knocking her over the head and dragging her across the river. I never quite understood that growing up. Irish humor. Dad worked as a pipefitter and belonged to Local 392 in Cincinnati -- he worked with guys named Sullivan, Crellin, O’Hearn, and Monahan. A true Irish clan. But dad always professed not to understand the Irish, which is ironic since he is quintessentially Irish. He is an inveterate kidder and a natural storyteller, quick with a laugh or a jab. You need to be on your toes around dad!
Twenty-six years ago, I married Casey Thomas from Milford, Ohio. I now understand the story about knocking one’s wife over the head and dragging her across the river. Casey does not appreciate the story, but she gets it -- perhaps because her mother’s maiden name was Fay. At any rate, Casey is the consummate Irish mother who deftly suffers the quirks of her spouse while doting on her five sons and daughters: Kevin, Brian, Molly, Katie and Patrick. Does it get any more Irish than that?
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The Program
Invocation ...................................................Sister Marla Monahan, S.N.D.
Banquet Chaplain
Introduction ......................................................................... Daniel P. Shea
Past President
Welcoming Remarks ......................................................Mark D. Guilfoyle
President
Greetings from the City.............................The Honorable Roxanne Qualls
Vice-Mayor, City of Cincinnati
Chairman’s Remarks and Introduction
Of the Honored Guest ..................................................Daniel J. McKenna
Chairman of the Society
Our Honored Guest ...................................................Neil J. O’Connor, Jr.
Introduction of the Honored Speaker .............................Mark D. Guilfoyle
Our Honored Speaker ..............................................................Doug Flynn
Musical Presentation ................ The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Glee Club
Benediction .................................................Sister Marla Monahan, S.N.D.
Finale ......................................................................... “God Bless America”
Led by The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Glee Club
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Music
“Star Spangled Banner” .........................................................................Key
“Soldier’s Song” .......................................................................O’Cearnaigh
Friendly SonS orcheStra
directed By Paul Wagner
ron hall, SoloiSt
A grand selection of Irish favorites, American military anthems and
college songs. Sing along with the latter.
the glee cluB oF the Friendly SonS
oF St. Patrick in cincinnati
directed By karl thomSen
“The Minstrel Boy” ...............................................................Arr. Schelman
“The Fields of Athenry” ..........................................................Pete St. John
“Wild Rover” .............................................................................Traditional
“The Hail of the Friendly Sons” ...........................................Victor Herbert
Finale
“God Bless America” ...............................................................Irving Berlin
We are the music-makers,
And we are the dreamers of dreams,
Wandering by lone sea-breakers,
And sitting by desolate streams;
World-losers and world-forsakers,
On whom the pale moon gleams:
Yet we are the movers and shakers
Of the world for ever, it seems.
-- Arthur O’Shaughnessy
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The Soldier’s Song(Irish National Anthem)
The Star Spangled Banner(National Anthem of the United States of America)
Oh, say can you see, by the dawn’s early light, What so proudly we hailed at the twilight’s last gleaming? Whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the perilous fight, O’er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming? And the rockets’ red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. O say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave?
Francis Scott Key
We’ll sing a song, a soldier’s song.With cheering, rousing chorus.As round our blazing fires we throng.The starry heavens o’er us;Impatient for the coming fight.And as we wait in the morning’s light,Here in the silence of the night.We’ll chant a soldier’s song.
ChorusSoldiers are we, whose lives are pledged to Ireland;Some have come from a land beyond the wave;Sworn to be free, no more our ancient sirelandShall shelter the despot or the slave.Tonight we man the Bearna Boaghail.In Erin’s cause, come woe or weal.‘Mid cannon’s roar and rifle’s peal,We’ll chant a soldier’s song.
Peadar O’Cearnaigh
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The Glee Club ofThe Friendly Sons
of St. Patrick in CincinnatiOrganized in late 1984, the Glee Club presents its 29th annual performance at this year’s banquet. Its members truly love the Irish tunes they sing. They represent the Society well as they perform throughout the year at nursing homes, hospitals, and other civic, religious and cultural events in our area. May you enjoy your Glee Club this evening.
2013 Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Glee ClubMusical Director: Karl Thomsen; Baritone: Alex Bonner, Ray Carr, Kevin Con-nor, Kent Covey, Robert (Rob) Croskery, Rich Dineen, Rich Ellsworth, Tim Garry, Joe Healey, Joe Kane, Timothy Keefe, Patrick Lindsay, Joe McDevitt, Al McGrover, Brian Moore, E. Seamus Roche, Gerald Shannon, Marc (Buck) Shiels, Mark Ulliman; Bass: Mike Conaton, Jay Cranley, Bob Geoppinger, Neil Geoppinger, Bob Harper, Bill Klumb, Tom Liguzinski, Brian Malloy, Dan McKenna, Art Neergaard, Jim Powers, Tom Powers MD, Andy Reardon, Dan Shea, Bryan Stafford; First Tenor: Jim Fitzgerald, Pat Flaherty, Jim Frede, Tim Garry JR, Bill Ivers, Kevin Moore, Jerry O’Connell, Dave Poling, Pete Puttmann, T.J. Redington MD, Pat Sheeran, Tom Sheeran, Jim Whelan; Second Tenor: Gene Born, Scott Brown, Tim Carney, Robert (Bob) Cranley, Tim Cunningham, Mark Fields, Jack Garrity, Tim Geoppinger, Tom Geop-pinger, John Geraghty, Mike Hanley, Mark Hannahan, Mark Herman, Bob Jennings, Gerry Kelly, Paul Lindsay, Marvin Miller, Declan O’Sullivan, Bro Puttmann MD, Dan Roche, Bill Stock, Terrence Wright
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Menu
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Buffet Erin
Selections of Gourmet & Artisanal Cheeses
With Dried Fruits, Water Crackers, and Flat Breads
Chilled Shrimp Cocktail with Fire Island Sauce
Smoked Salmon with Dill Sauce and Toast Points
Petite Maryland Crab Cakes with Creole Mayonnaise
Dubliner Macaroni Fritter with Jalapeno Aioli
Mushroom Caps stuffed with Sausage, Jack Cheese and a Touch of Jalapeno
Spinach, Asiago Cheese and Toasted Pinenuts Wrapped in Phyllo
Reuben Gourgers
Seated Menu
Mixed Field Greens, Candied Walnuts, Sliced Pears, Bleu Cheese,
White Balsamic Vinaigrette
Herb and Garlic Seasoned Beef Filet with Béarnaise
Irish Cheddar Potato Timbale
Grilled Asparagus Bundles tied with Carrot Ribbon
Dessert
Irish Cream Cheesecake with Mocha Sauce
Coffee and Tea
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John F. Barrett
Patrick R. Carr
Richard A. Castellini
Timothy D. Clarke
Thomas G. Cody
Michael J. Conaton
Sean D. Donovan
Thomas L. Finn
James E. Fitzgerald
James T. Fitzgerald
Robert R. Fitzpatrick, Jr.
John A. Flanagan
Timothy A. Garry, Jr.
Hon. John J. Gilligan
Thomas J. Geoppinger
Michael K. Keating
Hon. William J. Keating
Paul L. Lindsay, Jr.
Stephen T. MacConnell
J. Gibbs MacVeigh
Ryan D. McKenna
Neil J. O’Connor, Jr.
P. Declan O’Sullivan
Douglas F. Powell
Jerry A. Powell
E. James Roche
Daniel P. Shea
Thomas P. Tierney
Board of Directors and Officers
Chairman ..................................................................... Daniel J. McKenna
Vice Chairman ............................................................Robert S. Powell, Jr.
President ....................................................................... Mark D. Guilfoyle
First Vice-President ........................................................Edmund J. Adams
Second Vice-President ..................................................... Joseph C. Healey
Corresponding Secretary ................................................Michael R. Powell
Membership Secretary ............................................. Thomas E. Donnellon
Treasurer .....................................................................Robert S. Powell, Jr.
Historian ........................................................................Edmund J. Adams
Chaplain ....................................................... Rev. Dr. Robert W. Croskery
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Doug Flynn played with the
Cincinnati Reds on the World
Champion Big Red Machine teams
in 1975 and 1976. He went on to
play nine more years in the big leagues
with the Mets, Expos and Tigers.
Doug won a Gold Glove in 1980
with the Mets, and he tied the major
league record with three triples in a
game in 1979. He ranks in the top
10 all-time for fielding percentage
at second base.
After retiring from baseball in 1986, Doug served as Executive Director of
Kentucky’s anti-drug agency, Champions Against Drugs, for ten years. He
coached in the minor leagues for two years and then began a banking career
in 1997. He has been a correspondent banking officer at Central Bank &
Trust Co. in Lexington, Kentucky, ever since.
Doug currently serves on the following boards: Fellowship of Christian
Athletes, Professional Athletes Outreach and the American Association
for Prevention of Substance Abuse in Athletics. He was inducted into the
Kentucky Athletic Hall of Fame in 2006.
Doug makes his home in Lexington, Kentucky with his wife of 31 years, Olga.
Our Honored Speaker
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Our Honored GuestNeil J. O’Connor, Jr. served as the Society’s 135th President. He is a CPA and a Certified Fraud Examiner. He served as the President and Chairman of Clark Schaefer Hackett & Co. during part of his 41 years with the CPA firm. He has four children and eight grandchildren.
In GratitudeThe Friendly Sons of St. Patrick wish to thank the all-volunteer Emerald Society, Police and Fire, Pipe & Drum Corps with Honor Guard for the presentation of the Colors this evening.
We also thank our Banquet Stewards for their hard work:
Banquet Chairman .........................................................Thomas P. Tierney
Music ................................................................................... Daniel P. Shea
Media .......................................................................James E. Fitzgerald, Jr.
Food....................................John J. Cranley, III; Thomas R. McKenna and Andrew E. Sweeny, Jr.
Contracts .................................................................. Timothy A. Garry, Jr.
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Mid-Term BreakI sat all morning in the college sick bay
Counting bells knelling classes to a close.
At two o’clock our neighbours drove me home.
In the porch I met my father crying --
He had always taken funerals in his stride --
And Big Jim Evans saying it was a hard blow.
The baby cooed and laughed and rocked the pram
When I came in, and I was embarrassed
By old men standing up to shake my hand
And tell me they were ‘sorry for my trouble’.
Whispers informed strangers I was the eldest,
Away at school, as my mother held my hand
In hers and coughed out angry tearless sighs.
At ten o’clock the ambulance arrived
With the corpse, stanched and bandaged by the nurses.
Next morning I went up into the room. Snowdrops
And candles soothed the bedside; I saw him
For the first time in six weeks. Paler now,
Wearing a poppy bruise on his left temple,
He lay in the four-foot box as in his cot.
No gaudy scars, the bumper knocked him clear.
A four-foot box, a foot for every year.
--Seamus Heaney
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The Errand‘On you go now! Run, son, like the devil
And tell your mother to try
To find me a bubble for the spirit level
And a new knot for this tie.’
But still he was glad, I know, when I stood my ground,
Putting it up to him
With a smile that trumped his smile and his fool’s errand,
Waiting for the next move in the game.
-- Seamus Heaney
Clearances III
When all the others were away at Mass
I was all hers as we peeled potatoes.
They broke the silence, let fall one by one
Like solder weeping off the soldering iron:
Cold comforts set between us, things to share
Gleaming in a bucket of clean water.
And again let fall. Little pleasant splashes
From each other’s work would bring us to our senses.
So while the parish priest at her beside
Went hammer and tongs at the prayers for the dying
And some were responding and some crying
I remembered her head bent towards my head,
Her breath in mine, our fluent dipping knives--
Never closer the whole rest of our lives.
-- Seamus Heaney
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Requiem for the CroppiesThe pockets of our greatcoats full of barley --
No kitchens on the run, no striking camp --
We moved quick and sudden in our own country.
The priest lay behind ditches with the tramp.
A people, hardly marching -- on the hike --
We found new tactics happening each day;
We’d cut through reins and rider with the pike
And stampede cattle into infantry,
Then retreat through hedges where cavalry must be thrown.
Until, on Vinegar Hill, the fatal conclave.
Terraced thousands died, shaking scythes at cannon.
The hillside blushed, soaked in our broken wave.
They buried us without shroud or coffin
And in August the barley grew up out of the grave.--Seamus Heaney
St. Patrick’s Church, Maysville, KY- Photo by Robert Flischel
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He was only 5-foot-6, but William Haines Lytle stood tall in the eyes of those he led onto bloody Civil War battlefields.
Officers of the 10th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, a mostly Irish regiment from the Cincinnati area, thought enough of the brigadier general to present him with a jeweled Maltese cross on Aug. 9, 1863. Six weeks later he died a hero’s death at Chickamauga, Ga.
Lytle lived in Cincinnati but his family had close ties to Kentucky. A Democrat, he supported Stephen Douglas, rather than Lincoln, in the 1860 presidential election. Once the war started, though, Lytle fought vigorously to preserve the Union.
Much is known about his life because many of his letters and other documents, now known as the Lytle Papers, were saved by his family and donated to the Cincinnati Historical Society, based at the Museum Center. In 1999, Ruth C. Carter, compiled some of the them for a book, “For Honor Glory & Union”: The Mexican Civil War Letters of Brig. Gen. William Haines Lytle.
“Although a native son of Ohio, Lytle had a personality and temperament more akin to that of a Southern cavalier than a Yankee,” Carter writes in the book’s introduction.
When a dozen people enjoying a sunny lunch hour recently at Lytle Park were asked whether they knew anything about the park’s namesake, none did. But [150] years ago, everyone in Cincinnati knew of William Haines Lytle, member of a prominent, upper-class Queen City family.
He lived in the family mansion, on land that now includes Lytle Park. He attended college and studied law in Cincinnati. At 21, he left to serve in the Mexican War, but missed most of the fighting. Back in Cincinnati, he successfully ran for the Ohio Assembly, served one term, then returned home to practice law. Throughout his life he enjoyed writing poetry.
His hometown was populated by a number of abolitionists, including Harriet Beecher Stowe, who lived in the city from 1832 to 1850. But many others had differing views, including Lytle. Carter writes, “He believed abolition would result in huge social and economic problems and criticized Republicans for asserting that abolition could be accomplished by peaceful or legal means.”
General William Haines Lytle
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Lytle’s sympathy for the rights of Southern slave owners did not outweigh his strong, pro-Union stance. In May 1861, he accepted a commission as colonel in the 10th Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
Lytle’s first taste of battle came on Sept. 10, 1861 at Carnifex Ferry, in what is now West Virginia. While leading a charge on horseback, he caught a Confederate bullet in his left calf. He spent four months recovering in Cincinnati.
After a series of assignments, in October 1862 he joined Union forces attempting to halt a Confederate advance into Kentucky. The armies met at the battle of Perryville, during which Lytle was shot behind the ear. Confederates captured him, and later released him on parole.
Lytle was promoted to brigadier general in March 1863 and given command of the First Brigade, Third Division, 20th Army Corps of the Army of the Cumberland. Six months later, on Sept. 19, he led troops into battle near Chickamauga Creek.
On the battle’s second day, the 36-year old general was at the front, on horseback, leading a counterattack to stop Confederates who had broken through Union lines. Several bullets struck him and mortally wounded him.
Reaction to Lytle’s death in Cincinnati was remarkable. It was the biggest military funeral procession in the history of Cincinnati. He is buried at Spring Grove Cemetery.
Six weeks before his death, when presented the Maltese cross by members of his old regiment, Lytle ended a speech this way: “That the day of ultimate triumph for the Union arms, sooner or later, will come, I do not doubt, for I have faith in the courage, the wisdom and the justice of the people. It may be not be for all of us here today to listen to the chants that greet the victor, nor to hear the brazen bells ring out the new nuptials of the States.
But those who do survive can tell, at least, to the people, how their old comrades, whether in the skirmish or the charge … died with their harness on, in the great war for Union and Liberty.”
Cincinnati EnquirerBy: John JohnstonApril 3, 2003 (with permission)
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The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick FoundationCincinnati, Ohio
Strengthening the Bond of the American Irish.
“I bind myself today—to the power of God to guide me, the might of God to uphold me, the wisdom of God to teach me, the eye of God to watch over me.”
From The Breastplate of St. Patrick
Our Mission: The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Foundation exists to foster strong Irish heritage by way of benevolence to the hungry and devotion to the Irish arts.
Our Vision:To become the pinnacle Foundation in the Greater Cincinnati region for the promotion and preservation of Irish culture, and friendly giving to the hungry in our area.
Our History:On March 17, 1771 and March 17, 1784, The Society of The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick for the Relief of the Immigrant Irish was founded in Philadelphia and New York respectively. For over two centuries, both Philadelphia and New York have annually granted sums of money for the betterment of the Irish in their communities, giving to universities, hospitals, and individual scholarship. In 1868, the Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick in Cincinnati was founded, and thus our involvement with the spirit of the American Irish.
In 2002, the Trustees and Officers of The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick in Cincinnati formed The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Foundation to focus on the promotion of Irish culture and feeding the hungry in our community.
Through special fund-raising events and private donations, The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Foundation in Cincinnati is able to support these causes as others have done for their neighbors for over two-hundred years. Today, much about our land and people has changed, but one thing has remained the same- the Irish spirit and dedication to the betterment of community.
Our Beneficiaries:The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Foundation is making a significant cultural impact in the Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky region. Since our founding, the Foundation has been providing rich cultural experiences promoting Irish heritage and arts. In addition to these culturally rich programs the Foundation has shown benevolence to the area’s hungry, regardless of their country of origin. One-hundred percent of our donors’ gifts go directly to those in need in our community or in support of Irish cultural events.
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As a Foundation we are excited to continue our support and production of the Cincinnati Celtic Festival, as well as, as other regional Irish events. In recent years, the Foundation, with careful and considerate thought, and in keeping with our mission, through the generous donations of our patrons, has given in part toward: The Ulster Project, The Walnut Hills Soup Kitchen, The Over-The-Rhine Soup Kitchen, The Cincinnati Celtic Festival, St. Francis Seraph Soup Kitchen, The American Irish Theater Company, The Cincinnati Feis and The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Glee Club CD recordings.
Your opportunity: As you enjoy the camaraderie and steeped cultural heritage of this year’s Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Society banquet, consider yourself privileged and immersed in centurial tradition. As privileged as you are, as were the many family and friends before us who attended past banquets, we ask that you take count of your fortune and consider how you might give back to others who have an interest in Irish tradition and benevolence to the area’s hungry.
Join our ranks:Become a volunteer of The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Foundation today and begin supporting the needs of those in our community and help promote the Irish heritage you value. We welcome any means of support and invite you to participate in one of our upcoming events.
For a complete listing of events or for more information on how you can volunteer to join our effort in strengthening the bond of the American Irish, visit and bookmark us online at: www.fsspfoundation.org
The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Foundation is incorporated in the state of Ohio as a 501(c)3 charitable organization.
The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick FoundationP.O. Box 9085
Cincinnati, OH 45209
Tom MacVeigh, President
Christopher Vogt, Vice President
Rick Flynn, Treasurer
Jonathan Bennie, Secretary
Dan McKenna, Trustee
Pat Lindsay, Trustee
Kevin Connor, Trustee
Joe Healey, Trustee
Tom Geoppinger, Trustee
Andy Sweeny, Trustee
Pat Sheeran, Trustee
Rev. Robert Croskery, Trustee
Tom Liguzinski, Trustee
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1868, Dr. George A. Doherty
1869, Dr. George A. Doherty
1870, Dr. George A. Doherty
1871, Dr. D. W. McCarthy
1872, Robert Hill
1873, Frank H. Quinn
1874, Hugh Campbell
1875, Wm. J. O’Neill
1876, Dr. A. L. Carrick
1877, Thomas Cullinan
1878, Gov. Thomas L. Young
1879, Judge Patrick Mallon
1880, Judge James W. Fitzgerald
1881, A. J. S. Rice
1882, Capt. P. Fitzgerald
1883, Judge John P. Murphy
1884, R. A. McDonald
1885, J. Frank Dunnie
1886, W. J. O’Neill
1887, A. J. Gilligan
1888, Judge W. W. Cleary
1889, P. R. Costello
1890, Dr. J. W. Prendergast
1891, Dr. T. W. Graydon
1892, A. J. Conroy
Past Presidents
1893, Thomas J. Cogan
1894, Francis J. McCabe
1895, J. R. Kinsley
1896, Mayor John Galvin
1897, Thomas F. Shay
1898, Henry J. Cain
1899, Col. Thomas M. Jenkins
1900, Norman G. Kenan
1901, Si P. Egan
1902, Samuel J. Murray
1903, Hon. Edmund J. Dempsey
1904, Judge John G. O’Connell
1905, Thomas Trevor
1906, Charles F. Williams
1907, John M. Manley
1908, John J. Gilligan
1909, Wm. A. Hopkins
1910, M. J. Richmond
1911, James P. Orr
1912, Wm. J. Williams
1913, Joseph Kinneary
1914, George E. Bryan
1915, John Doyle
1916, A. C. Gilligan
1917, Peter J. McCarthy
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Past Presidents
1918, Robert E. Sweeny
1919, Francis R. Healey
1920, John B. Dillon
1921, Richard A. Powell
1922, Harry J. Gilligan
1923, Robert J. Patton
1924, Thomas J. O’Neill
1925, Thomas M. Conroy
1926, John H. Finn
1927, Judge Edward T. Dixon
1928, Judge John B. Read
1929, Peter J. McCarthy, Jr.
1930, Neal Ahern
1931, Col. Thos. R. Cody
1932, John L. Horgan
1933, Harry C. Burns
1934, Judge Jos. P. Goodenough
1935, George W. Burns
1936, Joseph L. Linehan
1937, Wm. S. Sullivan
1938, John A. McJoynt
1939, Eugene A. O’Shaughnessy
1940, Robert W. Hughes
1941, Harry Nolan
1942, Robert Isphording
1943, Judge W. J. Dammarell
1944, Dr. Edward J. Roche
1945, George E. Brown
1946, Richard T. Carroll
1947, Richard W. Scallan
1948, Roy C. Ahern
1949, William J. Williams
1950, Judge Joseph P. Kinneary
1951, Hon. John Joyce Gilligan
1952, Thomas B. Reynolds
1953, Albert E. Heekin, Jr.
1954, Robert S. Powell
1955, Edward B. Sullivan
1956, John H. Finn, Jr.
1957, Richard H. Ormond
1958, Albert D. Castellini
1959, Edward J. Gleason
1960, Lawrence P. McGoff
1961, James R. Clark, Jr.
1962, Col. James P. Walsh
1963, James B. O’Donnell, Jr.
1964, Lawrence H. Kyte
1965, Charles A. Cronin
1966, Edward P. Donovan
1967, Joseph F. McGoff
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1968, Harry J. Gilligan
1969, Andrew E. Sweeny
1970, Francis X. McCarthy
1971, Stephen M. D. Burns
1972, Jerry A. Powell
1973, Thomas J. Clarke
1974, James M. Dolan
1975, Michael J. Dammarell
1976, Robert S. Powell, Jr.
1977, James W. Halloran
1978, Dr. Charles M. Barrett
1979, James W. Patrick Clark, Sr.
1980, Robert E. Manley
1981, Thomas J. Clarke Jr., D.V.M.
1982, Hon. William J. Keating
1983, William V. Finn
1984, Richard A. Castellini
1985, E. James Roche
1986, John A. Flanagan
1987, Stephen T. MacConnell
1988, Patrick R. Carr
1989, Daniel J. McKenna
1990, Hon. John J. O’Hara
1991, Robert R. Fitzpatrick, Jr.
1992, Thomas E. Donnellon
Past Presidents
1993, James T. Fitzgerald
1994, J. Gibbs MacVeigh
1995, P. Declan O’Sullivan
1996, Thomas L. Finn
1997, Michael J. Conaton
1998, Timothy D. Clarke
1999, Thomas P. Tierney, Sr.
2000, Rev. Dr. Robert W. Croskery
2001, Timothy A. Garry, Jr.
2002, John Finn Barrett
2003, Neil J. O’Connor, Jr.
2004, Paul L. Lindsay, Jr.
2005, Michael K. Keating
2006, Tom Geoppinger
2007, Sean D. Donovan
2008, Thomas G. Cody
2009, Douglas F. Powell
2010, Ryan D. McKenna
2011, James E. Fitzgerald, Jr.
2012, Col. Daniel P. Shea
The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick
145th Anniversary Banquet
Sunday, March Seventeenth, Two Thousand Thirteen
Music Hall
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Seating Directory
Table Listing, The Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, 3/17/2013DAIS
Powell, Michael R.Healey, Joseph C.Qualls, Vice Mayor RoxanneAdams, Edmund J.Guilfoyle, Mark D.Flynn, DougMonahan, SND, Sr. MarlaShea, Daniel P.
Table 1 Gilligan, John P.Gilligan, DonaldGilligan, John J.Gerhardt, CharlesGilligan, T. ScotGilligan, PeterGilligan, JoeGilligan, Dan
Table 2 Carr, RaySmyth, Robert W.Mulica, JosephMurphy, John J.McLean, John M.Hehman, John P.Ach, Roger W.Farfsing, StephenWalter, RobertSweeny, Andrew E.
Table 3Hoskins, Kevin F.Hoffer, Robert H.Klein, Mathew R.Skaggs, DaleBosse, Thomas W.Miller, JeffDinn, MichaelFischer, ChrisCrowley, PatrickWilson, Marc
Table 4 Guilfoyle, Eugene Guilfoyle, KevinGuilfoyle, BrianKeller, MarkCahill, WilliamHogan, ThomasFritsch, GeraldHanley, PatrickZumbiel, ChristopherBurke, Michael R.
Table 5 McKenna, Daniel J.McKenna, Timothy J.McKenna, Thomas R.McKenna, Brian P.McKenna, Casey D.McKenna, Ryan D.McKenna, Patrick D.McKenna, Sean P.McKenna, Michael K.McKenna, Kevin M.
Table 6 Vogel, Glen G.Vogel, Jacob R.Friedmann, Gregory A.Friedmann, Mark E.Koester, WilliamPulskamp, Barry E.Fennessy, Michael J.Tarbell, James R.McClorey, Jeffrey J.Guest,
Table 7 Powell, Jerry A.Marschall, RickGilard, Frank T.Powell, JayWilliams, BillPowell, Samuel J.Dolan, Ronald J.Dolan, Jack D.Geisen, Terry G.Weickert, Eric V.
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Fitzgerald, Sr., James T.Fitzgerald, Jr., James E.Fitzgerald, SeanLazzari, James R.Gardner, SteveLechleiter, Paul R.Lechleiter, MichaelMeurer, MichaelDepp, RobRippe, Joseph L.
Table 9 Adams, JohnCastellini, AndrewHastings, JackKelly, MartinLuken III, William H.Moll, JeffreyMcKay, BernardSmith, RobertFaircloth, RobertFalberg, Warren
Table 10Bloemer, SteveLafkas, BobWeprin, BartJones, WilsonSchubert, MarvinWeitzel, BobRubin, Gabe
Table 11Bommer, Ronald J.Mire, TerryRubin, MarcSchott, DonNiehaus, FerdBarnett, ArnoldTroehler, JimKibel, AharonNurre, Tom
Table 12Barone, JamesCorbett, EvanFinn, Thomas L.Hock, Jeffrey P.Kline, KevinKoncius, AlgisPavlin, BrianTaylor, RobertVance, JamesVanLaningham, , Nathan
Table 88 O’Conner, Brian T.Hughes, PatrickHughes, MatthewBrandy, Michael T.Dressman, III, James A.Reitzes, MarkMeineke, ToddChavez, III, ManuelHaehnle, AlBerding, Jeff
Table 14 Powell, Robert S.Helmes, Timothy M.Helmes, Michael J.Powell, Douglas F.Powell, Nicholas F.Phillips, Tyler S.Powell, Mark J.Glenn, Timothy N.Glenn, I, Terrence J.Glenn, II, Terrence J.
Table 15 Day, James N.Brielmaier, Bruce E.Dressman, Douglas R.McManus, Dennis R.Day, DanielDressman, Gary M.Dressman, Bryan D.McManus, Kevin D.Brielmaier, Matthew B.O’Connell, Jr., Edward M.
Table Listing, The Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, 3/17/2013Table 16
Tippmann, James R.Horwitz, Thomas E.Stapleton, JamesZummo, Mark J.Harkin, JimRies, RobertTippmann, Christopher J.Tippmann, Cole Schoster, Kenneth J.Hach, Wayne
Table 17 Geoppinger, Thomas J.Crowley, NolanLaBarbara, JimGeoppinger, Robert E.Geoppinger, NeilGeoppinger, ErichGeoppinger, Daniel R.Geoppinger, Matthew R.Geoppinger, R. GerryThomsen, Karl
Table 18 Geoppinger, Joseph P.Geoppinger, Timothy W.Geoppinger, Jeffrey D.Finn, BryanSkinner, JoshuaCosgrove, Paul J.Cosgrove, TimothyKuhn, Michael D.Kroeger, MichaelGeoppinger, Michael
Table 19 Dineen, Richard A.Kane, Joseph E.Sullivan, John F.Berger, John R.Wright, Terrence M.Connor, Kevin Fee, William S.Shannon, GeraldWeaver, Mark
Table 20 O’Connor, Jr., Neil J.O’Connor, III, Neil J.Otten, Thomas R.Runk, Fred J.O’Connor, Michael T.O’Connor, Kevin C.Wiltshire, Anthony P.Roe, Jr., Clifford A.Lenkerd, Frank O.Huddelson, William A.
Table 21 Lawler, JimSpille, JackFitzpatrick, Jr., Robert R.Fitzpatrick, WilliamShowers, Glen M.Miracle, ClarenceHannahan, Mark D.Wright, Creighton B.Steger, Matthew A.
Table 22 Cranley, John J.Cranley, JayCranley, Robert D.Moran, William J.Moran, MichaelMiller, MarvinBorn, GeneSmith, Nathaniel G.
Table 23 Finn, Kevin M.Funk, WilliamHennessey, JohnHennessey, BrianLeBlond, PeterMurphy, MichaelMurphy, ZacharyO’Connor, JohnRooney, MichaelWiebe, William
Table Listing, The Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, 3/17/2013Table 24
Ginocchio, JamesGinocchio, RalphSmall, Leonard E.Strietmann, William H.Walton, Mark D.McGraw, Michael S.McGraw, Jr., Michael S.Grogan, JerryCunningham, PierceBerten, John S.
Table 25 Lindsay, Jr., Paul L.Lindsay, Patrick J.Lindsay, RyanFrey, Jr., John N.Quinn, DanielQuinn, PeterWidmeyer, ThomasDibert, Grant A.Schmitt, MichaelReilly, Kevin E.
Table 26 Tierney, Thomas P.Tierney, BryonCrandall, DarbyByar, J.K.Fisher, EdwardFisher, MichaelFisher, StephenMiller, EdHines, ShawnSchlensker, Robert
Table 27 Croskery, Rev. Robert W.Lauridsen, NixonPrice, WilliamMahoney, RichardElmore, Rodney J.Wilson, Steven A.Whitworth, James H.Werner, GeorgeCullen, Donal S.Cullen, Shane
Table 28 Croskery, Col. Robert F.Croskery, Richard W.Blanco, JosephNix, DwightLutz, MichaelJones, Robert W.Milar, KenFarrish, KellyNuckels, John
Table 29 Croskery, Thomas C.Howard, Bernard J.Jones, GriffithMcCall, Christopher L.Rasmussen, J. LeeRusso, Nicholas J.Kuppin, HerbertMcDonough, Hugh L.Frede, James G.
Table 30 Keefe, Timothy G.Keefe, BrianReilly, JohnSheeran, Timothy J.Sheeran, PatrickCarney, Timothy M.Carney, Joseph W.Whelen, James J.Wittekind, Jason R.Potter, Brian
Table 31 Putmann, AmbrosePuttmann, JohnPuttmann, PeterHerman, Mark E.Geraghty, John A.O’Sullivan, P. DeclanHiltz, L. ThomasMcNamara, MichaelMolinsky, GeorgeJennings, Jr., Robert P.
Table Listing, The Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, 3/17/2013Table 32
Fisher, E. GregoryFisher, Matthew N.O’Neill, Daniel J.Mooney, II, John L.McGrover, Albert S.Conners, John A.Conners, SeanHein, ArtNiklas, LarryGanglhoff, Jim
Table 33 Mullaney, Martin J.Mullaney, Thomas P.Mullaney, Thomas J.Mullaney, Ryan P.Mullaney, Kevin J.Reder, WilliamGuest, Guest, Guest, Guest,
Table 34 Cissell, JamesGoode, JoshuaSeitz, III, William J.Spraul, DanielStrigari, LouisFrey, ThomasSimon, JamesWynne, R. PatrickWilliams, II, Charles M.DaGiau, D.M.
Table 35 MacVeigh, ThomasMacVeigh, J. GibbsMacVeigh, PatrickVogt, ChristopherThomas, EthanGarry, Jr., Timothy A.Kinneary, Joseph P.
Table 36 Roche, E. James (Seamus)Roche, Brian J.Petrie, Peter A.Koesters, Eugene W.Cunningham, TimCurran, StephenKlumb, BillRedington, T.J.Stafford, BryanRice, James C.
Table 37 Donovan, Thomas C.Donovan, Sean D.Green, Michael B.Dwyer, JohnRoseiello, TonyMcDonough, HughLiguzinski, ThomasSchwegman, PhillipDonovan, Dan
Table 38 Cull, BrendonLuken, CharlieBlocher, LukeLandsman, GregGreenberg, Ben Whaley, DavidDraugelis, Peter
Table 39 Clarke, Timothy D.Berger, Kenneth V.Berger, Tad A.Clarke, Andrew C.Cogozzo, Michael A.Pater, Robert A.Flynn, RichardMaier, AnthonyLongenecker, MarkSan Marco, Mario
Table Listing, The Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, 3/17/2013Table 40
Clarke, Richard M.Clarke, II, RichardFrank, GaryHaynes, ToddVogel, JimmyStiener, GeneEnneking, KurtMorse, Alfred D.Morse, MichaelMorse, Timothy
Table 41 Miller, James L.Parker, R. JosephMcAndrew, Mark A.Luby, Robert M.McGraw, Jr., James J.Reilly, Timothy P.Reis, Richard
Table 42 Poling, DavidStock, William R.McDevitt, Joseph M.McDevitt, Daniel J.Flaherty, PatrickO’Connell, Jerome M.Fields, Mark J.Moore, Kevin P.Ivers, WilliamMoore, Brian J.
Table 43 Donnellon, Thomas E.Palmisano, William F.Brigger, JamesMitchell, Courtney W.Heinlein, James R.Geeding, Daniel W.Frey, James M.Donnellon, James A.Guest, Guest,
Table 44 Donnellon, Terrence M.Donnellon, Stephen J.Elam, DwayneElam, MasonShort, QuillanDonnellon, Edward J.Donnellon, AndrewShea, Kevin M.Harper, Bob
Table 45 Bennie, Jonathan C.Bennie, Daniel M.Kimbler, Richard M.Sullivan, James P.Lafkas, Matthew R.Lafkas, David M.Hurley, Thomas E.Mulligan, Michael D.Johnson, Sean G.Martini, Braden J.
Table 46 Gibbons, Gregory J.Gibbons, James M.Kelly, M.D., John Kelly, Gerald A.Haney, MatthewHaney, DanielHaney, James M.Hart, DonaldMartini, ChicCastellini, Richard A.
Table 47 Redpath, JasonMoran, Jr., PaulLynch, WalterKukulsky, JonSingler, JamesGuest, Guest, Guest, Guest, Guest,
Table Listing, The Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, 3/17/2013Stakelin WilliamTable 48 Panioto, Sr., Ronald A.Panioto, Jr., Ronald A.Scalia, TonyScalia, PeterMaggio, MichaelRanieri, GiovinnaDattilo, JamesBianco, JoeStephens, HarryMay, Tim
Table 49 Whitaker, GlennGuest, Guest, Guest, Guest, Guest, Guest, Guest, Guest, Guest,
Table 50 Wellington, KentReitz, DanBuchanan, GregWeiss, JackHolmes, RickDarwish, PaulAlbach, BrianRoberts, MikeDirksing, ChrisGuest,
Table 51 Birdsall, DavidJohnson, RobKing, SteveMyers, RobertMoore, RyanFallon, MarkBevis, RichCrutcher, BruceGuest, Guest,
Table 52 O’Reilly, SeanLeonard, BrianHiltz, Jonathan M.Bruder, BrettRodger, Alex
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Ach, Roger W.Adams, Edmund J.Adams, JohnAlbach, BrianBarnett, ArnoldBarone, JamesBennie, Jonathan C.Bennie, Daniel M.Berding, JeffBerger, John R.Berger, Kenneth V.Berger, Tad A.Berten, John S.Bevis, RichBianco, JoeBirdsall, DavidBlanco, JosephBlocher, LukeBloemer, SteveBommer, Ronald J.Born, GeneBosse, Thomas W.Brandy, Michael T.Brielmaier, Bruce E.Brielmaier, Matthew B.Brigger, JamesBruder, BrettBuchanan, GregBurke, Michael R.Byar, J.K.Cahill, WilliamCarney, Timothy M.Carney, Joseph W.Carr, RayCastellini, AndrewCastellini, Richard A.Chavez, III, ManuelCissell, JamesClarke, Timothy D.Clarke, Andrew C.Clarke, Richard M.Clarke, II, RichardCogozzo, Michael A.Conners, John A.Conners, SeanConnor, Kevin Corbett, EvanCosgrove, Paul J.Cosgrove, TimothyCrandall, Darby
Cranley, John J.Cranley, JayCranley, Robert D.Croskery, Rev. Robert W.Croskery, Col. Robert F.Croskery, Richard W.Croskery, Thomas C.Crowley, PatrickCrowley, NolanCrutcher, BruceCull, BrendonCullen, Donal S.Cullen, ShaneCunningham, PierceCunningham, TimCurran, StephenDaGiau, D.M.Darwish, PaulDattilo, JamesDay, James N.Day, DanielDepp, RobDibert, Grant A.Dineen, Richard A.Dinn, MichaelDirksing, ChrisDolan, Ronald J.Dolan, Jack D.Donnellon, Thomas E.Donnellon, James A.Donnellon, Terrence M.Donnellon, Stephen J.Donnellon, Edward J.Donnellon, AndrewDonovan, DanDonovan, Thomas C.Donovan, Sean D.Draugelis, PeterDressman, Douglas R.Dressman, Gary M.Dressman, Bryan D.Dressman, III, James A.Dwyer, JohnElam, DwayneElam, MasonElmore, Rodney J.Enneking, KurtFaircloth, RobertFalberg, WarrenFallon, Mark
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Farfsing, StephenFarrish, KellyFee, William S.Fennessy, Michael J.Fields, Mark J.Finn, Thomas L.Finn, BryanFinn, Kevin M.Fischer, ChrisFisher, EdwardFisher, MichaelFisher, StephenFisher, E. GregoryFisher, Matthew N.Fitzgerald, SeanFitzgerald, Jr., James E.Fitzgerald, Sr., James T.Fitzpatrick, WilliamFitzpatrick, Jr., Robert R.Flaherty, PatrickFlynn, DougFlynn, RichardFrank, GaryFrede, James G.Frey, ThomasFrey, James M.Frey, Jr., John N.Friedmann, Gregory A.Friedmann, Mark E.Fritsch, GeraldFunk, WilliamGanglhoff, JimGardner, SteveGarry, Jr., Timothy A.Geeding, Daniel W.Geisen, Terry G.Geoppinger, Thomas J.Geoppinger, Robert E.Geoppinger, NeilGeoppinger, ErichGeoppinger, Daniel R.Geoppinger, Matthew R.Geoppinger, R. GerryGeoppinger, Joseph P.Geoppinger, Timothy W.Geoppinger, Jeffrey D.Geoppinger, MichaelGeraghty, John A.Gerhardt, CharlesGibbons, Gregory J.
Gibbons, James M.Gilard, Frank T.Gilligan, John P.Gilligan, DonaldGilligan, John J.Gilligan, T. ScotGilligan, PeterGilligan, JoeGilligan, DanGinocchio, JamesGinocchio, RalphGlenn, Timothy N.Glenn, I, Terrence J.Glenn, II, Terrence J.Goode, JoshuaGreen, Michael B.Greenberg, Ben Grogan, JerryGuilfoyle, Mark D.Guilfoyle, Eugene Guilfoyle, KevinGuilfoyle, BrianHach, WayneHaehnle, AlHaney, MatthewHaney, DanielHaney, James M.Hanley, PatrickHannahan, Mark D.Harkin, JimHarper, BobHart, DonaldHastings, JackHaynes, ToddHealey, Joseph C.Hehman, John P.Hein, ArtHeinlein, James R.Helmes, Timothy M.Helmes, Michael J.Hennessey, JohnHennessey, BrianHerman, Mark E.Hiltz, L. ThomasHiltz, Jonathan M.Hines, ShawnHock, Jeffrey P.Hoffer, Robert H.Hogan, ThomasHolmes, Rick
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Horwitz, Thomas E.Hoskins, Kevin F.Howard, Bernard J.Huddelson, William A.Hughes, PatrickHughes, MatthewHurley, Thomas E.Ivers, WilliamJennings, Jr., Robert P.Johnson, Sean G.Johnson, RobJones, WilsonJones, Robert W.Jones, GriffithKane, Joseph E.Keefe, Timothy G.Keefe, BrianKeller, MarkKelly, MartinKelly, Gerald A.Kelly, M.D., John Kibel, AharonKimbler, Richard M.King, SteveKinneary, Joseph P.Klein, Mathew R.Kline, KevinKlumb, BillKoester, WilliamKoesters, Eugene W.Koncius, AlgisKroeger, MichaelKuhn, Michael D.Kukulsky, JonKuppin, HerbertLaBarbara, JimLafkas, BobLafkas, Matthew R.Lafkas, David M.Landsman, GregLauridsen, NixonLawler, JimLazzari, James R.LeBlond, PeterLechleiter, Paul R.Lechleiter, MichaelLenkerd, Frank O.Leonard, BrianLiguzinski, ThomasLindsay, Patrick J.
Lindsay, RyanLindsay, Jr., Paul L.Longenecker, MarkLuby, Robert M.Luken, CharlieLuken III, William H.Lutz, MichaelLynch, WalterMacVeigh, ThomasMacVeigh, J. GibbsMacVeigh, PatrickMaggio, MichaelMahoney, RichardMaier, AnthonyMarschall, RickMartini, Braden J.Martini, ChicMay, TimMcAndrew, Mark A.McCall, Christopher L.McClorey, Jeffrey J.McDevitt, Joseph M.McDevitt, Daniel J.McDonough, Hugh L.McDonough, HughMcGraw, Michael S.McGraw, Jr., Michael S.McGraw, Jr., James J.McGrover, Albert S.McKay, BernardMcKenna, Daniel J.McKenna, Timothy J.McKenna, Thomas R.McKenna, Brian P.McKenna, Casey D.McKenna, Ryan D.McKenna, Patrick D.McKenna, Sean P.McKenna, Michael K.McKenna, Kevin M.McLean, John M.McManus, Dennis R.McManus, Kevin D.McNamara, MichaelMeineke, ToddMeurer, MichaelMilar, KenMiller, JeffMiller, MarvinMiller, Ed
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Miller, James L.Miracle, ClarenceMire, TerryMitchell, Courtney W.Molinsky, GeorgeMoll, JeffreyMonahan, SND, Sr. MarlaMooney, II, John L.Moore, Kevin P.Moore, Brian J.Moore, RyanMoran, William J.Moran, MichaelMoran, Jr., PaulMorse, Alfred D.Morse, MichaelMorse, TimothyMulica, JosephMullaney, Martin J.Mullaney, Thomas P.Mullaney, Thomas J.Mullaney, Ryan P.Mullaney, Kevin J.Mulligan, Michael D.Murphy, John J.Murphy, MichaelMurphy, ZacharyMyers, RobertNiehaus, FerdNiklas, LarryNix, DwightNuckels, JohnNurre, TomO'Connell, Jerome M.O'Connell, Jr., Edward M.O'Conner, Brian T.O'Connor, Michael T.O'Connor, Kevin C.O'Connor, JohnO'Connor, III, Neil J.O'Connor, Jr., Neil J.O'Neill, Daniel J.O'Reilly, SeanO'Sullivan, P. DeclanOtten, Thomas R.Palmisano, William F.Panioto, Jr., Ronald A.Panioto, Sr., Ronald A.Parker, R. JosephPater, Robert A.
Pavlin, BrianPetrie, Peter A.Phillips, Tyler S.Poling, DavidPotter, BrianPowell, Michael R.Powell, Jerry A.Powell, JayPowell, Samuel J.Powell, Robert S.Powell, Douglas F.Powell, Nicholas F.Powell, Mark J.Price, WilliamPulskamp, Barry E.Putmann, AmbrosePuttmann, JohnPuttmann, PeterQualls, Vice Mayor RoxanneQuinn, DanielQuinn, PeterRanieri, GiovinnaRasmussen, J. LeeReder, WilliamRedington, T.J.Redpath, JasonReilly, Kevin E.Reilly, JohnReilly, Timothy P.Reis, RichardReitz, DanReitzes, MarkRice, James C.Ries, RobertRippe, Joseph L.Roberts, MikeRoche, E. James (Seamus)Roche, Brian J.Rodger, AlexRoe, Jr., Clifford A.Rooney, MichaelRoseiello, TonyRubin, GabeRubin, MarcRunk, Fred J.Russo, Nicholas J.San Marco, MarioScalia, TonyScalia, PeterSchlensker, Robert
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Schmitt, MichaelSchoster, Kenneth J.Schott, DonSchubert, MarvinSchwegman, PhillipSeitz, III, William J.Shannon, GeraldShea, Daniel P.Shea, Kevin M.Sheeran, Timothy J.Sheeran, PatrickShort, QuillanShowers, Glen M.Simon, JamesSingler, JamesSkaggs, DaleSkinner, JoshuaSmall, Leonard E.Smith, RobertSmith, Nathaniel G.Smyth, Robert W.Spille, JackSpraul, DanielStafford, BryanStapleton, JamesSteger, Matthew A.Stephens, HarryStiener, GeneStock, William R.Strietmann, William H.Strigari, LouisSullivan, John F.Sullivan, James P.Sweeny, Andrew E.Tarbell, James R.Taylor, RobertThomas, EthanThomsen, KarlTierney, Thomas P.Tierney, BryonTippmann, James R.Tippmann, Christopher J.Tippmann, Cole Troehler, JimVance, JamesVanLaningham, NathanVogel, Glen G.Vogel, Jacob R.Vogel, JimmyVogt, Christopher
Walter, RobertWalton, Mark D.Weaver, MarkWeickert, Eric V.Weiss, JackWeitzel, BobWellington, KentWeprin, BartWerner, GeorgeWhaley, DavidWhelen, James J.Whitaker, GlennWhitworth, James H.Widmeyer, ThomasWiebe, WilliamWilliams, BillWilliams, II, Charles M.Wilson, MarcWilson, Steven A.Wiltshire, Anthony P.Wittekind, Jason R.Wright, Terrence M.Wright, Creighton B.Wynne, R. PatrickZumbiel, ChristopherZummo, Mark J.
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