First Reunion 1991
SECTION 17.
The USS Savage's first official reunion was held in Venice, Florida - May 1991
Bottom left to right: Leon Goodman, Dan Farley, Russ Young, Rollins Coakley, Elliot Silverman, Charles Cometa, John Savage, Caroline Savage, Kathleen Savage, Sandy Savage.
Top row left to right: Matt Richter, Stan Sifford, Ed Hopfgarten, Frank Hamby, Tom Applegarth, Bill Fraser,
William Chaney, Joseph Frascino, William Boderman, Patrick Grasso, and Gordon Aldrich.
photo courtesy of Raymon Crumley
1991 REUNION ATTENDEES
Charles Cometa
Charles Crowe
Dan Farley
Joseph Frascino
William Fraser
Leon Goodman
Patrick Grasso
Frank Hamby
Edwin Hopfgarten
Matthew Richter
Oscar Rohnke (Admiral)
Stan Sifford
Elliott Silverman
John Waters (Captain)
Russell Young
Twenty-three shipmates gathered for their first reunion in Venice, Florida. Headquarters was the Best Western Venice Resort Inn.
Navy Chaplain Richard Scherch led a memorial service on Thursday, 30 May aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Point Countess. John Savage (brother of Walter), placed a wreath on Gulf waters in memory of his brother, departed shipmates of the SAVAGE, and American Service Personnel who died during Operation Desert Storm. The service was followed by playing of TAPS by Dick Thierry, lead trumpeter, Venice Symphony Orchestra. Also present were Caroline, Kathleen, and Sandy Savage. Two past Commanding Officers of the SAVAGE, Rear Admiral Oscar C. Rohnke, USCG and Captain John M. Waters, USCG were in attendance. Also participating in the ceremony were the City of Venice Vice-Mayor Kathy Schmidt, Commander of Venice Coast Guard Auxiliary Michael Garry, and SAVAGE enlisted men William Fraser, Ed Hopfgarten, and Elliot Silverman. The Ceremony was viewed by the public and by television via WBSV.
Gordon Aldrich Thomas Applegarth
Paul Baumgarner
William Boderman
Frank Carnavale
William Chaney
William Chase
Rollins Coakley
Admiral John William Kime
Coast Guard’s 19th commandant, from 1990 until 1994
He was nominated to the post by President George H.W. Bush
[DOD: 15 September 2006]
photo courtesy of Raymon Crumley
photo courtesy of Raymon Crumley
photograph from the collection of Rollins Coakley