
USS BELL ASSOCIATION (DD587)
MARCH, 2000
Hello Everyone. Well here
we are in the year 2000! I hope everyone
had a nice holiday season and a blessed New Year. Thanks to those of you who sent me such nice
greetings. Spring is already here in
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Cruise News …
Final arrangements have been made for our cruise. I am enclosing a complete package with
details for your information. We will be
cruising the
PROOF OF CITIZENSHIP is required. The acceptable items of proof are: passport or an original birth certificate
with raised imprint. If you use your birth certificate you must also have a
photo ID.
Thirty (30) cabins have been reserved. Deposit is due
The Carnival Triumph is equipped for those who need handicap
facilities. The ship has elevators,
handrails, and all needed facilities.
Just let the travel agency know what you need when you send in your
registrations. I hope many of you will
be able to take advantage of this trip.
I am sure the cruise will be enjoyable and the cruise line is excited to
entertain the USS Bell Association.
FAMILY AND FRIENDS ARE WELCOME!
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Mailbag …
…Ann, we were sure excited
with your newsletter. Nita and I are
still talking about our trip to
…Bob
& Nita Turner
…To inform you that Richard K. Gage passed away
…Mary
Frances Gage
…You asked about William Walkinshaw in your last
newsletter. Bill passed away in
1997. That was the last Christmas card I
sent to him. The girls sent me a note
saying Bill had passed away. I have a
new address -- just the house number changed.
I still have my townhouse but I bought a duplex on the same street.
…Maxine
Larvick
…I should have written you sooner but seems like time flies by
so fast now. We haven’t been able to
make the reunions lately but hope to make the next one. Our health has been up and down but we are
still hanging in there. We so enjoy the
newsletters and roster on where everyone is and how they are all doing. We hopefully will be going to
…Byron
and Betty Haskins
…I am enclosing a check for dues in the association and I would
appreciate a cap if such is available.
I’m sorry I couldn’t get to the reunion, but my partner was having
health problems and we were afraid of the hurricanes about that time. I’m glad the reunion was a success. I was on the
…George
J. Eldridge, HTC USN (Ret)
…We sorely missed the last few reunions. We could not attend due to health and
distance. We appreciate the
newsletters. Happy Holidays to all.
…Russ
& Ann Haberle
…We had a wonderful time at the reunion.
…
Mario & Marian Capitanio
…Just a few lines to wish you the best for the New Year. We had a good time in Myrtle Beach and are
looking forward to the Cruise Reunion.
Come April 8th, I will be married. The next day, I will leave for my honeymoon
in Turkey and Greece.
…Tom
Gutierrez
…To you, Ann, and all the Bell reunion friends and
shipmates. I love you and the Lord Jesus
loves you. I was sorry I couldn’t make
the reunion. Will try to do better next
time. My wife Mavis and I will keep you
in our prayers. Hope to hear from you and
the next plans soon.
…Harold
& Mavis Hughes
…Thank you for the pictures.
Am glad to hear you will be continuing your job. You keep us together. Sorry I missed the reunion. I fractured my knee and still cannot
walk. Hope to make the next one. Have a great year.
…Jean
Edge
…Thank your for sending the latest newsletter and the roster of
the Bell. After reviewing the roster,
I’m afraid that I recognize more names on the list of deceased members than on
the active roster. Time has flown. It is nice to know that there is still an
organized association of Bell alumni.
Enclosed is a check for my dues.
Has the association developed a baseball cap with USS Bell DD587 on the
front? Would make an interesting souvenir.
Best wishes to you.
…William
D. Meyer
…I don’t know if you remember me or not, but I wanted to thank
you for sending me the information on the Bell.
I was in touch with you last year about my grandfather Mack Hayes. I have been pretty busy this last year taking
care of my brother (who recently passed away) and just now getting back with my
life. Your Bell newsletter has brought
me a lot of joy reading about the bell and her shipmates. I never served on the Bell, but many a day I
grew up hearing stories of her exploits fighting in the Pacific. You’ve heard of other famous ships in the
history of the USN. In our family it was
the Bell. It took an old country boy out
of the hills of Kentucky and brought him back home. The stories made me want to grow up and serve
under the Navy when my time came. I
pulled R&R from the war (Viet Nam) in some of the places she fought to
free. But that’s another story. For I too, have sat on the fantail of a tin
can and felt the tropical breeze, watching the wake with a sky full of stars,
my shipmates, and oh yes, a cigarette.
Please send me information on joining the Bell Association.
…Michael
Roach
…We are interested in going on the cruise and look forward to
seeing you, too.
…Bill
& Peg Cavanaugh
… We really appreciate getting the
Bell newsletter. Alex is going through
radiation treatments for lung cancer and now we are waiting to see what the
result is going to be. Regards to
everyone.
…Marian
Burchardt
…Phone Call - I spoke with Kenneth Olson a while back. He is recovering from a stroke but still has
that spark of humor. When I answered the
phone he said “This is Mrs. Olson’s favorite son, Kenneth.” He also took a spill in the year but blamed
that on the poor little dog. He is
recovering quite well and we wish him the best as he gets stronger.
…Phone Call – Randy and Marianne Clark called to say they are
the proud grandparents of Claire Isabella.
She is the adopted baby daughter of their son and daughter-in-law. They have now joined the computer world and
have an email address. They made it to
Myrtle Beach for the reunion.
Mail was returned from Jean McWilliams, Michael and Helen
Friedman, and Mrs. Edward (Lucille) Brown.
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CAPS-CAPS-CAPS
We now have
USS Bell Association caps available.
They are $5 plus $1.50 postage. I
will be glad to mail one to those interested.
Let me know.
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Well, I hope I haven’t forgotten anything about the cruise, but
if I have, there will be reminders sent out a little bit later. That’s all for now. Hope to hear from you all soon.
REMEMBER TO WATCH A SUNRISE AT
LEAST ONCE A YEAR AND NEVER REFUSE HOMEMADE BROWNIES!