Click [ HERE ] to read the very first "Happy Jack" Newsletter (then un-named)

First Newsletter Courtesy Leon Mathews, Plankowner

HJ NEWS 

                                                                                                    

Let us go ahead and find one more shipmate each so the association can grow. We have over 600 names on the roster who receive mail from us. For shipmates that have email addresses which we are not privy to, if you would send them to me at kamsr@bellsouth.net  so I can ad them to the list. If you change your address please notify Frank Hupfer at mfhuff49@optonline.net for his records.

Mike Raaker has all the info for the reunion and by now you must have received the forms in the mail. Mike wants to remind you that the cut off date for the tours are August 10th, cancellations after that date are non refundable.

We are working hard, well Mike Matlock is on getting the museum started in the near future. I have written a letter to the director requesting info on the progress we are making. We will keep you informed.


I received this from Chuck Petrosky,77-79 whose name is now on the crews list. Chuck sent some other photos which I will download soon. I will see if we can get this enlarged and use at the reunion. Bob Harrigan and others from that era should remember him.

 


Bill Gormley

 

 

 

 

Bill on shore patrol at Torquay, England 1953.



  In remembrance of our shipmate and Founder of the USS Harold J.        Ellison Association DD 864

Gordon W. Gormley
(May 12, 1933 - June 12, 2008)

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U.S. Veteran WESTMINSTER – Gordon W. “Bill” Gormley, 75, of 52 North Common Road, Westminster, died Thursday, June 12th in UMASS Memorial Medical Center, University Campus, Worcester, after a short illness.

He was born in Winchendon on May 12,1933, the son of Charles E. and Ruth M. (Gordon) Gandy Gormley and had lived in Westminster for 30 years.

Bill was employed by General Electric in Fitchburg for 33 years as a machinist and union steward. An avid trap shooter, Bill was the Singles Class Champion in the 2004 Eastern Zone Championship, held in New York, shooting a score of 199 out of a possible score of 200. He also won championships in various other regional and national trap shooting competitions. He was a member of the Amateur Radio Relay League, Montachusett Amateur Radio Club, Mohawk Amateur Radio Club, Amateur Radio Call Letters AA1BL, Amateur Trap Shooting Assn., Fitchburg Sportsman’s Club, N. Leominster Rod and Gun Club General Electric Quarter Century Club and he was the Past President and Founder of the USS H.J. Ellison Assn. He was also a member of the Mt. Wattatic and Mt. Wachusett Ski Patrols and was a former member of the National Ski Patrol.

Bill was an avid amateur radio enthusiast and always enjoyed communicating with others around the country and places around the world.

A Veteran of the Korean War, Bill served in the Navy as a Machinist Mate 3rd Class. He served aboard the USS Sarsfields DD-837 and the USS H.J. Ellison DD-864. He was a member of the Eugene M. Connor Post 193 American Legion in Winchendon and the Westminster VFW. In 1950, Bill graduated from Murdock High School.

He leaves his wife of 27 years, Karen A. (Ryder) Gormley; four children, Steven E. Gormley of Webster, David A. Gormley and his wife Carol of Winchendon, Michael S. Gormley and his wife Lori of Winchendon and Debra A. Stroschine and her husband Kevin of Winchendon; a sister, Betty Ashmore of Winchendon, seven grandchildren, as well as nephews and nieces. A sister, Anne E. Mable, predeceased him.

Military funeral services will be held Tuesday, June 17th at 10 A.M. in the Massachusetts Veterans’ Memorial Cemetery, 111 Glenallen Street, Winchendon. The Rev. Francis A. Roberge will officiate. There are no calling hours.

Bill especially cherished his time with the great friends he made at the North Leominster Gun Club and Fitchburg Sportsman’s Club and wished that donations in his memory be made to New Trap Machine Fund, care of Fitchburg Sportsmen’s Club, Inc., PO Box 594, Fitchburg, MA. 01420.

GOD BLESS AMERICA

 A special Thank You to all of our servicemen and women who are defending us today in far away lands.

 

 

If it weren't for the United States military,
there'd be NO United States of America.

 

Frank Hupfer, Secretary/Treasurer has now taken over the roster data base and will make all changes and additions to it. All dues and Museum donations will be mailed to him at 49 Tompkins Ave, Babylon, NY 11702, email mfhuff49@optonline.com or call 631-661-9196 with all your additions and corrections. Whatever pertains to the web site for additions or corrections contact Ken Moore at kamsr@bellsouth.net  

" JULY BIRTHDAYS"
2008

F.AVENOSO, H.BENEKE, C.BRATTEN, W/BRIDESON, M.CASKEY, E.CHARLEBOIS
R.DORR, R.DZENDZEL, A,FORD, D.GRANT, W.HAYNES, J.HUDSON, F.KNOPE
B.KOKENDOFFER, C.LENHART, W.LINDAHL, J.MARCHESI, J.MERLINA
K.MOHAWK, R.MURRAY, F.PRAMUK, R.SESSA, R.SMITH, JEAN STEIS, P.TALLENT 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ONE AND ALL!

 

 

SHIP STORES OPEN

The ship store offers, Hats, Golf Shirts, Jackets, Casual Shirts with 2 front pockets, Gr-Kids T-Shirts. NEW TEE SHIRT/Light Blue with Harold J. Ellison's picture on front with a DD and a DD Fram under his picture. We have a new line of jackets for 06.We also have T's Navy blue and sweatshirts.

Descriptions are also available on this WebSite - The "Ship's Store" Page

"WELCOME SHIPMATES"

Remember if you change your address or email address please notify Frank Hupfer, 49 Tompkins Ave, Babylon, NY 11702 of any corrections so he can make the changes on his records. If you are a shipmate  and desire a roster just request one and I will mail it to you. You must be on my original roster to receive it. There are some email addresses which are not correct,  If you know of any shipmates that are not on the roster just send us the info and we will contact them. If your not on the webs crew page let me hear from you.

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Support the Museum Fund. We will be opening the Harold J. Ellison room aboard the USS Little Rock sometime this year. From all reports the renovations to the park are at full speed now.

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Photo compliments of Fred Arsenault taken in Athens Greece in 1948.

 

 

                                             USS Harold J. Ellison 2008 Dues Form
                                                                       Dues are $10.00 per year

Name:_______________________________________

 

                                          Address:_______________________________________________________

 

City:_________________State:_________Zip:______

 

  Telephone(      )      -_____ Email:__________________

 

                                 Amount Enclosed: $_______ for year(s) ______________

                                 Make payable to the USS H.J.Ellison Association

Mail to:

                                                                                                         Frank Hupfer
                                                                                                    49 Tompkins Ave

   Babylon, NY 11702

You may also make a contribution to the museum fund