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Big Pine Key Roster BIG PINE KEY ROSTER 2014 Message from the Publications Officer This directory will be updated every year by the Publications Officer, FSO-PB. We work very hard to make sure that all pertinent information is listed so that our members will have an updated record of officers, member data and the latest information. Please keep the FSO-PB and the Commander informed of any corrections in names, addresses or any other pertinent information, so that we can keep an accurate directory. Please bear in mind that if an error is noted, this discrepancy will probably need to be corrected in the AUXDATA records, as well. JAK FSO-PB MEMBERSHIP FLOTILLA 13-03 Adam, Diane 30829 Delgado Ln C: 330-771-7171 [email protected] 1225915 (2007) BPK, FL 33043 H: 305-872-4071 Adam, James 20829 Delgado Ln C: 305-587-1141 [email protected] 1226017 (2007) BPK, FL 33043 H: 305-872-4071 Allmond, Jo 3713 Gumbo Limbo St. C: 404-964-8659 [email protected] 1228128 (2008) Big Pine Key, FL 33043 H: 305-744-3774 Allmond, Virgil 3713 Gumbo Limbo St. C: 770-617-0581 [email protected] 1228127 (2008) Big Pine Key, FL H: 305-744-3774 33043 Anderson, Dorothy 675 Lafitte Rd. C: 603-236-1909 [email protected] 1235003 (2009) Little Torch, FL 33042 H: 305-872-9151 Anderson, Thomas 675 Lafitte Rd. C: 603-236-1936 [email protected] 1235004 (2009) Little Torch, FL 33042 H: 305-872-9151 Bauer, John P O. Box 421150 C: 631-335-3292 [email protected] 1224879 (2007) Summerland FL 33042 H: 305-744-4487 Bloch, Michael 1757 Watson Blvd. C: 818-825-1170 [email protected] 1230954 (2008) BPK, FL 33043 Bloch, Nancy 1757 Watson Blvd. C: 818-314-7879 [email protected] 1230953 (2007) BPK, FL 33043 Byrne, Marilyn 27990 Lobster Tail Rd. C: 508-775-1892 No email address 1226691 (2008) Little Torch, FL 33042 H: 305-515-2984 Coady, Gerry 28561 Maracaibo Rd. H: 305-872-5571 [email protected] 1228427 (2008) Little Torch, FL 33042 Corey, Eugene 67 Pelican Lane H: 305-872-4219 [email protected] 1160066 (1999) BPK, FL 33043 Cox, Gary 733 Diane Rd. H:305-872-2176 [email protected] 1209685 (2003) Little Torch, FL 33042 Cox, Jennfer 733 Diane Rd. H: 305-872-2176 jennycox@aol,com 1209686 (2003) Little Torch, FL 33042 Crumley, Robert W. 4633 Geranium Place O: 510-437-3227 [email protected] 1241989 (2011) Oakland, CA 94619 C: 510-219-1089 DiPietropaolo, John 22739 Buccaneer Ln C:609-352-6906 [email protected] 1236104 (2010) Cudjoe Key, FL 33042 Downes, Wm J 30613 Winifred st. H: 305-396-7885 [email protected] 1246711 (2013) BPK, FL 33043 C: 305-396-0492 Dunham, George 1541 Sunrise Dr. H: 305-872-3099 [email protected] 1147567 (1998) BPK, FL 33043 Eaves, John P. O. Box 432126 B: 305-872-8996 [email protected] 1182972 (2000) BPK, FL 33043 Eichholtz, Robert 3979 Eugene Rd. C: 305-766-5198 [email protected] 1211924 (2003) BPK, FL 33043 H: 305-872-7505 Fasano, Carolyn 20842 8th Ave W. C: 305-395-1898 [email protected] 1196871 (2001) Cudjoe Key, FL 33042 H: 305-744-9901 Fasano, Frank 20842 8th Ave W. C: 305-304-7551 [email protected] 1144085 (1980) Cudjoe Key, FL 33042 H: 305-744-9901 Felix, Raymon Sparky) P. O. Box 464 C: 716-753-6948 [email protected] 1230951 (2008) Cherman, NY 14781 Fletcher, Gerald Sr. 28445 Jolly Roger C:321-298-7088 [email protected] 1231810 ( 2009) Little Torch, FL 33042 Fletcher, Gerald Jr. 28445 Jolly Roger C: 321-501-3038 [email protected] 1241188 (2011) Little Torch, FL 33042 Fletcher, Tamera 28445 Jolly Roger C: 321-298-7089 [email protected] 1231808 (2009) Little Torch, FL 33042 Fox, Neil 1865 Narcissus Ave. H: 315-639-3398 [email protected] 1226019 (2007) BPK, FL 33043 Frankenbush, Robt 1142 Flagship Dr. H: 305-745-3723 [email protected] 1164075 (1998) Summerland Key 33042 Frankenbush, Sandra 1142 Flagship Dr. H: 305-745-3723 [email protected] 1185602 (2001) Summerland Key 33042 Frederic, Frances 325 Chestnutwood Lane C: 215-470-2578 [email protected] 1245016 (2012) Andalusia, PA 19020 Gambino, James 433 Caribbean Dr. H: 305-744-0554 [email protected] 1224987 (2007) Summerland Key 33042 Gerig, Lois 29330 Saratoga Ave. C: 740-590-5811 [email protected] 1222657 (2006) BPK, FL 33043 H: 305-872-4760 Gerig, Paul (Joe) 20330 Saratoga Ave. C: 740-590-5811 [email protected] 1222658 (2006) BPK, FL 33043 H: 305-872-4760 Giesbrecht, Ted 27352 Antigua Lane H: 305-872-0966 [email protected] 1209482 (2003) Ramrod Key, FL 33042 Gittings, Dale C 2355 Pensacola Rd. H: 262-955-2492 [email protected] 1246710 (2013) BPK, FL 33043 C: 262-705-5127 Goodrich, Marilyn 776 Caribbean Dr. H: 305-745-1956 [email protected] 1225147 (2007) Summerland, FL 33042 Goodrich, Richard 776 Caribbean Dr. H: 305-745-1956 [email protected] 1225096 (2007) Summerland, FL 33042 Graham, Jeffery BMC 57455 Gibson St. C: 305-481-0435 [email protected] 1241095 (2011) Marathon, FL 33050 Harfield, Craig 1525 Key Deer Blvd H: 305-587-0899 [email protected] 1233152 (2009) BPK, FL 33043 Harfield, Susan 1525 Key Deer Blvd. H: 305-587-0900 [email protected] 1233153 (2009) BPK, FL 33043 Haring, Neil P. O. Box 56 C: 484-794-0773 [email protected] 1242581 (2012) Womelsdorf, PA 19567 Haring, Lynda P. O. Box 56 C: 484-794-0773 [email protected] 1242580 (2012) Womelsdorf, PA 19567 Harrison, Ross 34566 Lorain Rd. H: 305-872-4229 [email protected] 1161356 (1996) Ridgeville, OH Hass, Sharon 216 Carlton Wynde Dr. H: 502-384-4449 [email protected] 1238887 (2011) Louisville, KY 40245 Hedberg, Ann 872 St. Andrews Blvd C: 305-304-7113 [email protected] 1207026 (2002) Naples, FL 34113 H: 239-304-8676 Hedberg, John 872 St. Andrews Blvd C: 305-304-7112 [email protected] 1207027 (2002) Naples, FL 34113 H: 239-304-8676 Heinz, Cheryl P. O. Box 4863 C: 757-342-6430 [email protected] 1212442 (2003) Key West, FL 33041 Hillyer, William Y. USCG DIV. AUXLO C: 305-240-4933 [email protected] 1235115 (2010) Sector Key West Holum, Robert 954 Flagship Dr. C: 305-849-4692 [email protected] 1163871 (1996) Summerland, FL 33042 H: 305-745-4240 Hunting, Nancy 3811 Joyce Rd. C: 305-393-0580 [email protected] 1151862 (1996) BPK, FL 33043 Jelliff, Ronald (Ron) 2092 Deerfield Circle C: 865-607-2591 [email protected] 1242585 (2012) New Market, TN 37820 John, Joanne 1865 Narcissus Ave. C: 315-639-3398 [email protected] 1226454 (2007) BPK, FL 33043 Jordan, Esther 29357 Independence H: 305-872-1037 [email protected] 1210657 (2003) BPK, FL 33043 Jordan, Smith W. 29357 Independence H: 305-872-1037 [email protected] 1210280 (2003) BPK, FL 33043 Kittsmiller, Don 706 Caribbean Dr. C: 305-393-5304 [email protected] 1213549 (2004) Summerland, FL 33042 H: 305-744-0043 Kittsmiller, Jan 706 Caribbean Dr. C: 305-393-5303 [email protected] 1218709 (2005) Summerland, FL 33042 H: 305-744-0043 Kropp, Heinz 3811 Joyce Rd. C: 305-393-0580 [email protected] 1153520 (1996) BPK, FL 33043 Larson, Karri 3633 Flagler St. #B C: 305-923-5801 [email protected] 1241093 (2011) Key West, FL 33042 Leando, Peter 1625 Niles Rd. C: 239-233-4627 [email protected] 1242271 (2012) Summerland, FL 33042 H: 305-745-2211 Mara, Martin 17135 Hibiscus Lane C: 802-233-2619 [email protected] 1228281 (2008) Sugarloaf, FL 33042 McCarthy, Kathleen 29148 Cactus Lane C: 201-993-0925 [email protected] 1246107 (2013) BPK, FL 33043 McCausland, Nina 29115 Allamanda Lane H: 305-872-0067 [email protected] 1162989 (2008) BPK, FL 33043 C: 609-602-7996 [email protected] McCausland, Richard 29115 Allamanda Lane H: 305-872-0067 [email protected] 1151648 (1997) BPK, FL 33043 C: 609-602-7997 McManus, Nick 1453 Tate’s Creek Rd C: 859-338-7701 [email protected] 1228794 (2008) Lexington, KY 40502 McNamee, Robert P. O. Box 431409 C: 734-223-2646 [email protected] 1225097 (2007) BPK , FL 33043 H: 734-293-2119 Moore, Donna 30533 Winifred St. C: 561-302-6026 [email protected] 1208422 (2003) BPK, FL 33043 H: 305-515-2866 Moore, Luke 30533 Winifred St. H: 305-515-2866 [email protected] 1208423 (2003) BPK, Fl 33043 C: 305-304-1340 Morrow, Robert P. O. Box 430313 H: 305-872-8343 [email protected] 1172893 (1997) BPK, FL 33043 Nelson, Ken P. O. Box 420127 H: 305-745-8308 [email protected] 1243167 (2012) Summerland K. 33042 C: 251-423-5603 Owens. Donald 548 Hill Rd C: 732-814-0692 [email protected] 1231513 Toms River, NJ 08753 Prieto, Marco 1039 Buttonwood Lane C: 305-923-1155 [email protected] 1215227 Sugarloaf, FL 33042 Raczka, Robert 2380 Coomer Rd. C: 716-553-5815 [email protected] 1208424 Burt, NY 14028 Rhode, John 665 LaFitte H: 203-219-5459 [email protected] 1236386 (2010) Little Torch, FL 33042 Ritter, Carolyn 28552 Maracaibo H: 305-872-5765 [email protected] 1161983 (2000) Little Torch, FL 33042 Ritter, Thomas 28552 Maracaibo H: 305-872-5765 No email address 1162239 (2000) Little Torch, FL 33042 Root, Marcia 27772 Astrangia C: 305-304-0357 [email protected] 1223288 (2006) Little Torch, FL 33042 Scott, Joseph P. O. Box 501266 C: 305-853-4608 [email protected] 1238888 (2011) Marathon, FL 33050 Settles, Dennis (Den) 681 Pirates Rd.
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