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COLCPE Automatic It All Adds Up It all adds up ost supporters of the NALC’s political action fund give through automatic deductions from Mtheir paycheck, annuity or a bank account, and we begin our annual tribute with these reliable donors. This section lists active and retired members who made donations through payroll deduction or through automatic deductions from an annuity or bank account in 2013. Automatic deduction, including those who give at the “Gimme 5” level of $5 per pay period, is easy—you sign up and you’re done. No check to write, and the donation is spread out across the year. Automatic donations are also helpful to COLCPE, since a steady source of funds allows for easier budget choices to put the funds to best use. Supporters who made both automatic deductions and additional separate, occasional donations will find their names listed only in this section with their totals including both kinds of donation. If you aren’t already making automatic deductions to support COLCPE, please go to nalc.org/colcpe to learn how to sign up. Pete Taylor III $150 Linda Devault $104 James Simmons $260 Ivan Parker $260 Alabama Alvin Thomas $260 Katherine Drass $260 Forough Staton $104 Debbie Pettway $174 Branch 106, Montgomery Tony Vaughn $60 Lucien Drass $1,500 Harold Staton $104 Harold Ray $240 Gerald Campbell $260 Kristine Walker-Wilder $220 Michael Driver $520 Lisa Stewart $520 Eric Reid $260 Booker Carroll $120 Jackie Warner $120 Michael Eckley $60 Bobby Tanner $120 Fredrick Rogers $260 Jeffery Chandler $260 Jacqueline White $260 William Ellis $260 John Taylor $520 Nashid Rushdan $110 Genell Cheeseboro $104 James Williams $240 Charles Glascock $130 Clay Thomas $240 John Shears $285 Sandra Chestnut $260 John Williams $260 Kenneth Harper $260 Jeffery Tucker $260 Willie Shiver $260 Larry Henderson $260 Francis Cochran $120 Stacy Williams Sr. $260 Scott Watson $100 Robert Tolson $520 Michael Hicks $520 Deborah Corn $260 Charlie Wood $60 Kerry Wengert II $260 Johnny Watson $288 Richard Hogan $260 Regina Draine $260 Daniel Wormely $260 Kim Whitt $460 Janet Whitten $265 Harold Hogan Sr. $40 Eugene Williams $165 Sherwood Emerton $260 Anita Wright $60 John Winston $1,040 Deborah Hopkins $260 Clyde Wood Jr. $260 Theoda Williams $265 Marilyn Evans $520 Branch 448, Anniston Steven Horison $260 Larry Worley $104 Rubin Wilson Jr. $265 Daniel Frase $260 David Alexander $312 Cynthia Hunsucker $104 Daniel Zolynsky $100 Robert Woods $60 Ronald Fullove $260 Jerry Burns $60 Michael Hunsucker $480 Molton Goodwin $260 William Curry $60 Herman Hunt II $240 Branch 469, Mobile Branch 530, Birmingham Annie Gray $260 Barbara Cutsinger $60 David Jefferson $570 Michael Alldread $260 Cheryl Abraham $260 Freddie Hubbard $60 Nathaniel Davis $20 Patricia Jefferson $260 Rasheda Banks $240 James Akin $260 Ruscell Hudson $240 Glenn Gilbert $260 Bill Jones $120 Michael Bass $315 Victor Alexander $312 Donnie Hutto $130 Jeffrey Glover $260 Larry Jones Jr. $156 Spencer Bergeron $260 Cedric Allen $260 Patricia Jackson $260 Stephen Ockay $260 Dalton Kilgore $60 Bruce Brown $260 Jacqueline Barnwell $260 Marcus Jones $260 Cynthia Page $104 Timothy Kirkland $520 Harvey Bullion $60 Donald Battle $100 Thomas Kelley $260 Ronald Reaves $104 Vicki Kosman $104 Vergie Burrell $260 Beverly Beacham $260 Darrell Lewis $260 Teresa Ross $52 Maxwell Lee $225 Neely Clinton $320 Jake Beasley $260 Marta Mass $60 Bruce Tankersley $260 Gerald Leonard $260 Gene Coker Jr. $315 Donna Beckwood $260 Otto Moseley $60 Willie Wall $60 Tony Loadholt $260 Aaron Cook $285 Reginald Berry $260 Clarence Moten $260 Stephen Yenter $28 Cincotta Luckie $500 Kiesha Cordier $270 Lauren Bethune $260 Jerry Pasley $180 Timothy Lyons $260 Kenneth Crowley $520 Sherritha Bizzell $260 Harold Patterson $60 Branch 462, Huntsville Ray McCrary $40 Rainey Dickens $310 Oscar Bizzell Jr. $320 Ezza Payne $20 Ervin Baltimore $120 Bernard Miller $260 Donna Elmore $127 Valencia Blutcher $260 Carmen Penny $230 Darlene Baylor $260 Judy Mitchell $240 Sheila Glover $260 Trumella Boyd $20 Glen Peoples $24 Dennis Bowman $60 Rhett Mitchell $260 Rosalind Green Holley $260 Cedrick Brooks $260 Janice Polk $260 Tammy Bradford $104 Freddie Moore $520 Leon Hampton $200 David Brown $260 Jimmie Prince Sr. $60 Billy Brewer $120 John Moore $1,200 James Houston $260 Herman Bryant Jr. $260 Traci Randall $10 Richard Brewer $260 Sandra Moore $260 Richard Ivy $267 Tyrell Buckner $260 Ronald Reader $260 Michelle Brown $104 Randall Morgan $260 Daniel Jobe $104 Melanie Bullard $260 Willie Robinson Jr. $520 Thomas Burch $60 Roy Neutze $260 Brenda Johns $260 Michael Cannon Jr. $260 Charles Roscoe Jr. $260 Orion Burke $520 Nicole Nickerson $520 Adam Johnson $260 Donald Carlson $260 Roger Rudd $60 Alice Byas $60 Patrick Oldacre $156 Herbert Keith $60 Zackie Carpenter III $260 Lloyd Sager $260 Douglas Byrne $260 Billy Parks $240 Vincent Lang $180 Romie Carson $260 Margaret Sidaris $60 Paul Caouette $260 David Patterson $45 James Lee $60 Joe Cash $260 Bernard Simpson $260 Randy Carswell $52 James Petty Jr. $140 Willie Lee $100 Robert Chandler $260 Jerry Smith $20 Lu Chang $104 Candido Quinones $260 Andrea Lewis $260 Freddy Chaney $260 Gregory St. Arnauld $520 Stephen Clark $52 Gerald Rodriguez $240 Atrisha Looney $1,251 Hiram Clark $260 Kenneth Stephens Sr. $300 Thomas Crisafulli $260 Edward Rogers $520 George Lynch $120 Timothy Clay $260 Candy Stettler $260 Thomas Cupp $104 Raymond Santiago $260 Johnny Martin $260 Willie Clements $120 William Taylor $240 John Daly $260 Michael Shewbart $260 Regan Meadows $60 Charnetha Cobb $230 14 The Postal Record February 2014 COLCPEAutomatic Contributors Eugene Coleman $260 Victor Snyder $260 Stephen Hood $260 James Frankford IV $520 Branch 4491, Fairbanks Pamela Colston $260 Alfreida Spencer $260 William Manley $220 Roger Galliett $260 Ronald Goessel $1,300 Jeffery Darden $520 Larry Spencer $260 William McClanahan $240 Kenneth Gardeline $260 Charles Kline $260 Amy Dennis $260 Melissa Steelman $260 Timothy McIntyre $70 Patrick Gauthier $1,040 Tatyana Vakhrusheva-Wii $260 Patrick Deschamps $60 Glenn Stephens $12 Alfonso Palacios $520 Charles Geary $260 John Wiita $260 Annette Desmond $260 Kathy Steward $120 Calvin Powers $180 David Gregory $520 Alan Williams $260 William Desmond $260 Karin Strother $260 Cathy Thomas $520 Brandon Gruendler $260 Lisa Wineland $520 Lawrence Dickey Jr. $260 Vernon Swift $260 Kenneth Wright $260 Chad Hahn $260 Paul Dickson $190 William Tankersley $60 William Hanek $260 Branch 5893, Sitka Andrea Dortch $260 Robert Taylor $60 Branch 1630, Dothan Lyal Hanson $260 John Wiley $260 James Dowd $260 Mary Terry $260 Linda Carroll $780 David Hart $260 Mark Dowd $260 Gary Teske $104 Oliver Copeland $120 Eugene Hawkins $260 Arizona Reginald Duff $260 Robert Thomas $260 Eugene Ganter $260 Betty Hein $260 Clarence Eades Jr. $225 Sidney Thomas $260 George Griffin $260 Ivery Henderson $60 Branch 576, Phoenix Dempsey Kelly $120 Tommy Evans $260 Calvin Tucker II $520 Crystal Higgins $260 Eddie Abril $260 David Kirkland $1,536 William Evans $260 Carmalita Turner-Lowe $520 Jonathan Higgins $104 Christine Allen $60 Patricia McNeal $104 Joe Farris III $260 Stephen Vadorsky $260 Ann Holbrook $260 Richard Alvarez $260 Christopher Ford $260 Lindberg Walker $260 Clifton McWhorter $260 John Hollaway Jr. $260 James Metcalf $600 Jose Angulo-Lopez $120 Sherica Gardner $260 Lisa Walker $220 Gregory Holmes $260 Nicolas Aragon Jr. $220 Tommie Gray $260 Floyd Walker Jr. $260 Tammy Morris $260 Travis Holt $260 Willie Myles $260 Larry Arteaga $104 Thomas Green $120 Mary Walls $120 Richard Huddleston $60 Tammy Aslanian $260 Robert Hall $260 Tamara Walters $50 Dolan Priest $260 Elmer Hunsicker Jr. $20 Gary Prieto $520 Carlos Avelar $220 Donny Hamilton $260 Leonard Walton Jr. $104 Tommie Jaime $260 Ernest Register $520 Jose Ayala $40 Phyllis Hampton $260 Michael Warren $260 Rachel Javier $260 Peter Rudzinsky $260 David Badalamenti $260 Clarence Harris Jr. $260 Christopher Waters $180 Henry 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