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The Following Names Were Submitted to the International Union by the Local Unions, Divisions and Lodges Listed. If You Have The following names were submitted to the International Union by the local unions, divisions and lodges listed. If you have additional names which could be added, please contact us through [email protected], and include your full name and local union/lodge/division number. Teamsters Local 6: Gary Brummel Scott Cernik Carla Hampton Mark Lee Jr. Suzanne Shoulta Byron Spencer Teamsters Local 29: James Caricofe Eric Davis Lewis Essex Mike Hardin Zach Reid Teamsters Local 42: William Davidson Craig Lavallee Teamsters Local 59: John Shingles Teamsters Local 71: Randy Conrad Steve Bess Teamsters Local 100: Brandon Ashcraft Joseph Bell Marcus Brooks Nolan Clutter Kyle Friason Kimberly Han Malcolm Jenkins Micheal Jones G'Mar Lee Brett Lewis Kurt Listermann Rashad Lockhart Robert Nelson Jr. Daniel Newman III Chris Owens Christopher Simpson Joseph Sinclair Barion Smith David Tillmon Teamsters Local 117: David Anijo Kelly Bentz Jesse Blakeway Patrick Brablec Josh Boutwell Thomas Davis Bruce Dopp James Dye Joseph Elliott Ben Flores Richard Gerren Ryan Getty Christopher Glad Frank Gould Merle Jones Carl Kurfess Robert Langham Cody Matthews Aaron Ostrom Larry Reid LawrenceSandlin Ambros Siller Patrick Strand Michael L. Stutzke James D. Taylor Mike White Teamsters Local 118: Gino Arilotta Teamsters Local 135: Michael Atchison TracyBeam Andrew Curtis Ryan Needham Richard L. VanPelt Teamsters Local 170: Charles Allen Ernesto Castillo Barry Esteves Raymond Gonzales Kevin Kroyman Andrew Lafferty Kervin Lima Brian Spears Teamsters Local 175: John K. Billanti Gary L. Brown Bradley D. Convery Scott G. Derring Harry L. Fisher Shawn C. Gibbs Michael A, Grilli Elosie V. Kyle Jody L. Jenkins Michael J. Marushia Harold R. Miller Timothy L. Powell Richard L. Rader Charles Simmons Aaron C. Wells Teamsters Local 177: Hector Anguelo Johnny Aviles Jr. Ryan Blackman Abrien Bouie Thomas Bradley Paulo Brandao Carlos Calderon John Capalad Jessie Carmona Timothy Collins Ryan Conover Aaron Croot Dominick Cuerbas Derrick Devine Brandon Dougherty Travis Dunn Gilberto Echevarria Guy Eugene Fedelin Fenelus Marc Galvis Terrance Grant Sasha Guzman Desmond Jackson Patrick Klotzbueche Anthony Lella Zakee Link Jorge Lopez Luis Lopez Shaun Lowrance William Lowry Hugh McKenna Fabrazio McMillan Rey Madlansacay Joseph Marchetta Randy Matthews Brian Miller Ramon Miranda James Nassiri Papa Ndiaye Franco Nicholas Jason Norman Jamey Omphalius Samuel Ortiz Kwame Paul Michael Peck Ivar Perez Jaron Perry Troy Pittman Joseph Pontoriero Victor Rivera Jr. Herman Sanchez Jr. Adam Santiago Edward Smith Gregory Smith Gaudencio Ventura III Jeremy Walker Stephen Zadroga Carlos Zenon Daniel Zimmerman Teamsters Local 205: John Harbison Teamsters Local 217: Larry Alison Bobby Barton Willie Brown Gary Caudle James Christian David Climer Joe Dunn Walter Fisher Eugene Harvey Ray Jordan Derek Kolwyck Donald Lawrence Bill Loftis William McVay Chuck Morgan Bobby McMullin Fred Porter Tim Roach Mike Smith Thomas Wayne Smith Tony Stafford Tylus Staton Keith Taylor David Todd Ron Webber Teamsters Local 223: David C. Allen Warren Andrews Michael Benson Ryan Burgess Ed Cobb Chris Edel Michael Fine Stephen Gerard Kyrion G. Gray John Hanns Tyler Lanham Rod McAllister Robert Reynolds James Sollee Josh Spano Teamsters Local 301: James Lisk Teamsters Local 305: William Claridge Jason Madison Kelly Maglecic Taylor Matteson Frederick Reguensdorf Kevin Russell Teamsters Local 313: Ramon Castro Allen Jackson Sven Lovstrom Dan Woodley Mathew Zacher Teamsters Local 324: Christopher White Teamsters Local 371: Girard Jeep Carns Teamsters Local 391: Jerry Abbott Winston Altizer Tony Andersen Derrick Barner Adrian Bingham Ed Blair Danny Blue Terry Bull Harold Bullock William Burton Gerald Cabe Herbert Chavis Richard Cole Steve Collins James Darby Cox Kevin Cummings John Currie Andre Davis Roderick Dejournett Paul Diego Hong Doan Robert Egglston Ronnie Ervin Ed Eudy Anthony Fleming John Flood William Frazier Michael Fulton Joseph Garner Jr. Rocky Gilkerson Tom Guess Perry Hamilton Ikey Hill Ron Holt Greg Hunt Larry Jarmon Michael Jenkins John Jones Tim Kendrick Terry Killingsworth Perry Knight Richard Lipscomb Jacob Lucas Bill Manshack Dale Martin Eddie Mercier Bill Metcalf Tim Mikles Bradley F. Miller Stan Poindexter Waymen Robinson Michael Sales Tom Seperack Robert Sheff III Samuel Smith Thomas Smith Robert Spence James Spicer Joe Stimpson Thomas Sutton Mike Tinch James Upchurch Neil Utt Milton Whitaker Dexter Wright Billy Ziglar Teamsters Local 396: Luis Martinez Daniel Mena Felix Orellana Enrique Salas Domingo Tomas Teamsters Local 406: Conrad Coipel Jacob Diekhoff Dennis Knappen. Rick Schneider Johnny Smith Kevin VanderLaan Sheryl Verhulst Teamsters Local 407: Bill Bailey John Smithisler William Whitecar Richard Zurga Teamsters Local 453: Roy Bittinger Chris Dignan Mark Dye Brett Silbers Teamsters Local 455: Monte Faber Ike Morrow Mike Palermo Pablo Vizcarra Teamsters Local 483: Paige Coffee Pieter Middelhoven Teamsters Local 486: Matthew Craven George Johnson Jason Sutton Teamsters Local 493: Jonathan Meadows Dan Mucci Mike Stanger Adam Thomas Wayne Turley Teamsters Local 509: James Brown Tim Canchola Eddie Creel Curtis Allen Epting John Gentner Robbie Harrell QuincyHawfield Henry Hennagan Dennis Poston Kenneth Prince Richard Waters Steve Wright Teamsters Local 559: Albert Barnes Gerard Bessenaire Gilles Clavet Jr. Steve Loehr Stephanie Jennings Eric Molitoris Charlie Roberts Amber Selko Jay Varley Teamsters Local 618: Paul Grisby Dana Travis Teamsters Local 776: David S. Dragunas Tiffany S. Fackler John A. Gentile Matthew A. Gibson John Gordy George A. Hamilton David E. Hull Raymond E. Lavallee Jessie J. Lonon, III Mark E. Morrow Jesus Salcedo Gary Schmitz Scott A. Simmoneau Mark E. Thomas Chris Trich Laniel D. Vazquez Yohann K. Weaver David M. Witcomb Jeremy D. Williams Shannon P. Wright Patrick B. Yordy Shaun M. Zeiders Teamsters Local 830: Brian C. Baker Jeffrey M. Coale Sr. Charles W. Ellis Kenneth C. Himes Thomas W. Whear Jr. Teamsters Local 957: Bruce Clowser Tony Errett Rick Harkless Dave Jones Lester Miller Jim Richey Mike Shuler Steve Stephens Alex Yones Teamsters Local 959: Derrick Bell Gorman Flatt Christopher Gongora Aubrey Miller Carol Morgan Charles Raubeson Jerry Sanders IV Mack Schwalm Joseluis Villasenor Teamsters Local 1038: Carey Morgan Teamsters Local 1150: Benedetto Accettullo Michael Adamczyk George Adams Jr William Agosto Israel Agosto Dan Aiken Kristin Aldo Ricardo Alfaro Nathaniel Allen Jacques Almeida Russell Alston Edward Amato Paul Amato Larry Ames Edwin Amoro Fred Anastasio Eric Anderson Paul Andreani Thomas Andrejko Michael Andrews Stephen Angelucci James Anton III Ivan Aponte Jose Aponte Roy Appleby Laurence Ardito Joseph Arena Edward Arendt Jr David Arnold Roberta Arnold Shilo Arroyos David Arslan Dominick Artusa Robert Ashby Daniel Askew Nathaniel Askue Stephen Asmus Steven Attkisson Richard Atwell Richard Aubrey Asaf Azeez Robert Babis David Baillargeon Christopher Bain Robert Baldwin Jr Jeffrey Baldwin Shawn Baldyga Douglas Ballester Walter Banasik Luke Banner Joseph Baranowski Michael Barker Robert Barnard Albert Barnes Stanley Barnette James Baron Robert Baron Sergio Barrera Paul Barrette Ronald Barriault Ross Barriga Jamie Barron David Barto Henry Baryla George Bashura Jr Steven Batchelder Kevin Baxley Justin Bayman Joseph Bazyluk Lara Beasley Mark Beattie Martin Beattie Alvin Beck Richard Beck Louis Bedard Jr Rudolph Behrens Jr Brent Beisaw Robert Bell Christopher Belske James Bender Michael Benedetto Arthur Benjamin Stephen Bennett Ronald Benoit Louis Benson Stanley Benway Francis Berardi Michael Berill Kenneth Berki Edward Bernardo Nelson Berrios Daniel Berry Noah Bertrand Mark Bevans Frederick Bialek Bobby Biddle Horst Biewald Jason Bills Shawn Birge Stuart Bishop Gary Blackwell Richard Blackwood Harry Blaine II Ronald Blair Jr. Mark Blakeley Gary Bluette Brian Boehm Troy Bogle James Bohn Brian Boike Barry Boland Gary Boley John Bombetto Gary Bonaventura Malcolm Bonville Douglas Boody James Boone Fred Bordeaux James Boss Christina Bosworth Warren Boughton John Bouteiller Rico Boyd Dale Boyer Kingsley Brady Robert Brady Lance Bragg Harvey Brandon Homer Brascomb Jr Jeffrey Bray Romuald Brejwo Robert Brickett Charles Brooks Eric Brooks Felix Brown John Brown Richard Brown Robbie Brown Sean Brown Stephen Brown Taylem Brown Raymond Browning Jeffery Bruse Harry Bryant Ii William Buckley Brian Buecher Julian Bukowski Jr Matthew Bulman John Bunegru Bryan Buonpastore David Burch Robert Burger Dominick Burgo Robert Burnop Adam Burr Lawrence Burr William Burr Hulet Burton Francis Busa David Busbin Charles Buxton Jr William Bynum Teddy Byrd Frederick Cable David Cadet Joseph Caiazzo Mitchell Cairns Bernard Calderon Ernest Caldwell David Calley Charles Cambra Carmine Camera John Campagna David Campbell Jr Thomas Campbell Daniel Campofiore Lawrence Cannata Antonio Cantiello Jr John Canzio Thomas Capaldo Kenneth Caplik Damian Caraballo Mario Cardona Richard Carey Jr Bruce Carlson Jeffrey Carrasquillo Paul Carroccia Arthur Carroll John Caruso Greg Casanova Jeffrey Cascarelli William Cassell Jeffrey Casson Robert Castine Jr Alexander Catallo Barry Causey Christopher Cavilla Jason Cedor Dominick Celello John Cellini Orlando Centeno Allen Cersoli Kevin Cestari Joseph Chaco Leonard Chamberland Jr Jimmie Chambers Jerry Chancellor Robert Chancey Christopher Chandesais Susan Chandler Mark Chant Richard Charney William Charney Edgar Chavez Robert Chechoski Royal Cherry Brett Chevalier
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