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Lt. Tim Price VTCC, Class of 2001 was laid to
rest at 1pm, Tuesday, 14 Sep 2004, one week to the day after he was felled
by a sniper's bullet in Baghdad. He was buried with full military honors at
the family cemetery on the Eastern Shore.
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[photogallery/photo19613/real.htm] We will miss our fallen hero. His memory will live on forever. Ut Prosim. |
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Harry Cave Thank you for your service to USNA, the United States of America, our club, and to our Midshipmen and Alumni all of whom loved you and respected you.
Club member Jean Cave and
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Camille S. Garland Camille is Debbie Bellina's Mom. She passed away on October 1, 2003. This picture was taken in 1944 when she served as a Technician Fourth Grade in the Women's Army Corps. She was born in Lexeiras, Portugal, emigrating to New Haven, Connecticut when she was 10 years old. She joined the Woman's Army Corps at the height of WWII. She was an active member of the Mission Bay WAC Unit and was instrumental in the planning and funding for the Women in Military Service for America Memorial located at Arlington National Cemetery, Washington DC. Camille is survived by her three children, Jan, Glenn and Debbie. She is also survived by her six grandchildren, LTJG Andy Bellina, ENS Matthew Bellina, Kirsten Cottle and Stephanie, Stephen and Spencer Garland. Camille was buried at Ft. Rosecrans National Cemetery, Pt. Loma, California on October 14, 2003. |
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Jacqueline Botti Jackie died on June 12, 2003. She is remembered by
the Bellina Family who have given a gift to the USNA Parents Club of NJ in
honor of her memory. She was devoted to her family and had a
special place in her heart for Jim and Debbie's sons because of their choice
to serve in the United States Navy. We wish her "Fair Winds and
Following Seas". God Bless you Aunt Jackie... you are loved. |
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Robert
F. Conahan Robert F. Conahan, loving brother of Cindy Farber, our USNA Parents Club of New Jersey former Co-President. Robert died on August 19, 2003 ENS Adam Farber was a pall-bearer and presented the American Flag that covered Robert's casket to his widow. Robert was a member of the National Guard. |