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december 2006
DECEMBER 2006
JOSEPH J. HUNT
General President
our general officers and
the entire international
staff wish you the very best
this holiday season. This
past year we held a convention
giving us a new sense of direction
for our organization. We have been
rewarded for our tireless political
efforts and have replaced the most
anti-union congress in history
with friends of labor. And most
important to every ironworking
family, indications show we are on
the threshold to one of the most
prosperous times this great union
has ever seen. May this New Year
provide you with the greatest gift
an ironworker can receive, the
opportunity to build your great
nation’s infrastructure with pride,
dignity and prosperity.
MICHAEL A. FITZPATRICK
General Secretary
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
BRIDGE, STRUCTURAL, ORNAMENTAL
AND R EINFORCING IRON WORKERS
WALTER W. WISE
General Treasurer
Official Publication of the
International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers
INTERNATIONAL OFFICERS
JOSEPH J. HUNT
General President
Suite 400
1750 New York Ave., N.W.
Washington, DC 20006
Office: (202) 383-4810
Fax: (202) 638-4856
RICHARD WARD
Fifth General Vice President
5964 Dayton Boulevard
Chattanooga, TN 37415
Office: (423) 870-1982
Fax: (423) 876-0774
Email: [email protected]
MICHAEL FITZPATRICK
General Secretary
Suite 400
1750 New York Ave., N.W.
Washington, DC 20006
Office: (202) 383-4820
Fax: (202) 347-2319
FRED MARR
Sixth General Vice President
1350 L'Heritage Drive
Sarnia, Ontario N7S 6H8
Canada
Office: (519) 542-1413/1414
Fax: (519) 542-3790
WALTER WISE
General Treasurer
Suite 400
1750 New York Ave., N.W.
Washington, DC 20006
Office: (202) 383-4830
Fax: (202) 383-6483
ROBERT J. SPILLER
First General Vice President
2106 Washington Road
Suite 400
Canonsburg, PA 15317
Office: (724) 745-5893
Fax: (724) 745-5863
GORDON STRUSS
Second General Vice President
P.O. Box 319, 122 Main Street
Luck, WI 54853-0319
Office: (715) 472-4250/4251
Fax: (715) 472-4253
EDWARD C. McHUGH
Third General Vice President
2849 Andrea Drive
Allentown, PA 18103
Office: (610) 776-1063
Fax: (610) 776-1660
GEORGE E. KRATZER
Fourth General Vice President
Franklin Square Office Center
8401 Claude Thomas Road
Suite 37
Franklin, OH 45005
Office: (937) 746-0854
Fax: (937) 746-0873
EDWARD J. WALSH
Seventh General Vice President
505 White Plains Rd.
Suite 200
Tarrytown, NY 10591
Office: (914) 332-4430
Fax: (914) 332-4431
Email: [email protected]
JAY HURLEY
Eighth General Vice President
191 Old Colony Ave.
P.O. Box 96
S. Boston, MA 02127
Tel: 617-268-2382
Fax: 617-268-1394
E-mail: [email protected]
JOE STANDLEY
Ninth General Vice President
1660 San Pablo Ave., Suite C
Pinole, CA 94564
Office: 510-724-9277
Fax: 510-724-1345
RONALD C. GLADNEY
General Counsel
Bartley, Goffstein, L.L.C.
4399 Laclede Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63108
Office: (314) 531-1054
Fax: (314) 531-1131
Headquarters Office:
(202) 383-4868
Headquarters Fax:
(202) 638-4856
INTERNATIONAL DEPARTMENTS
Apprenticeship and Training
Tel: (202) 383-4870
Fax: (202) 347-5256
Magazine
Tel: (202) 383-4864
Fax: (202) 347-2318
Computer Department
Tel: (202) 383-4886
Fax: (202) 383-4895
Mailroom
Tel: (202) 383-4855
Fax: (202) 638-1038
Davis-Bacon Department
Tel: (202) 383-4854
Fax: (202) 347-1496
Maintenance and Jurisdiction
Tel: (202) 383-4860
Fax: (202) 347-1496
Department of Ornamental,
Architectural & Miscellaneous
Metals (DOAMM)
Tel: (630) 238-1003
Fax: (630) 238-1006
Organizing
Tel: (202) 383-4851
Fax: (202) 347-1496
Ironworkers Political
Action League
Tel: (202) 383-4805
Fax: (202) 347-3569
LU/DC Staff Retirement and
Shopmen’s Pension Fund
Tel: (202) 383-4874
Fax: (202) 628-6469
1750 New York Ave., N.W. • Suite 400 • Washington, D.C. 20006 • (202)383-4800
www.ironworkers.org E-mail: [email protected]
Volume 106
December 2006
Number 11
C O N T E N T S
Features
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Outstanding Apprentice Competition
Officers Forum
Departmental Reports
41st Convention Presidents Club
IMPACT
International Appointments
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Departments
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Official Quarterly Report
On The Cover
Official Monthly Record
Seasons Greetings from the officers
and staff of the International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental
and Reinforcing Iron Workers.
Safety
Tel: (202) 383-4829
Fax: (202) 347-5256
Shop Department
Tel: (202) 383-4846
Fax: (202) 783-3230
EDITOR: Tadas Kicielinski, 1750 New York Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20006
ASSISTANT TO THE EDITOR : Nancy Folks
THE IRONWORKER
ISSN:0021163X Published monthly, except for a combined July-August issue, for $5.00 per year by the International Association of Bridge,
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Canada Agreement Number 40009549.
Apprentices were required to take a written test as part of the 2006 Apprenticeship Competition.
Outstanding Apprentice Competition
The Future of Our Union
The Ironworkers and Employers
National Apprenticeship and
Training Conference of North
America and Outstanding Apprentice Competition were held
September 23-27, 2006. The events
were co-hosted by Local Union 396,
St. Louis and Local Union 392, East
St. Louis, Illinois.
General President Hunt wrote
to the outstanding apprentice participants saying, “Our great international union is built on the skills
of our members. During this twoday Apprenticeship Competition
you will see some of the most highly skilled apprentices from our local
unions across the United States
and Canada. Each time we hold
this competition the skill level of
our outstanding apprentice competitors improves. This is a result of
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their dedication to excellence and
our continuing efforts to strengthen
our apprenticeship programs. As
you watch these competitors, please
remember that you are watching
the future of our union.”
The first activities for the
apprentices included the written,
welding, burning and instrument
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
Randy Gardner
Jacob Z. Mueller
Eric Morais
Joshua E. Bolen
Cody Jones
Artie King
Cory L. Moen
John Collins
Craig Cale
Mike Jackson
tests. On the second day of the competition these outstanding apprentices competed in knot tying, block
reeving, reinforcing tying, the ornamental test, and finally, the highly
anticipated column climb.
After two days of intense competition, the top ten winners were
determined:
Local 5
Local 10
Local 378
Local 10
Local 75
Local 401
Local 433
Local 700
Local 736
Local 721
Washington, DC
Kansas City, MO
Oakland, CA
Kansas City, MO
Phoenix, AZ
Philadelphia, PA
Los Angeles, CA
Windsor, Ontario
Hamilton, Ontario
Toronto, Ontario
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General President Joseph Hunt, General Treasurer Walter Wise, Apprenticeship and Training Executive Director Mike White, St. Louis
and Vicinity District Council President James Hathman and IMPACT Co-Chair Bill Brown congratulate the 2006 Top Ten Finishers.
A number of our vendors
attended the competition to support the outstanding apprentices.
Recognizing these apprentices
worked very hard to become the
best of the best, these vendors
provided over $10,000 worth of
prizes to the top ten winners.
Here is the list of vendors and the
prizes:
1st Place
Miller Electric X-treme 375
Plasma Cutter Outfit
2nd Place
Lincoln Electric SP175 Plus Wire
Feeder Welder, 230 volt with an
undercarriage cart
Harris Products Steelworker
Torch Kit
Lincoln Electric Ultra Shade
Electronic Helmet
3rd Place
ESAB MultiMaster 260 amp
Power Source and Welder Package
Harris Products Steelworker
Torch Kit
A $1,000 dollar U.S. Savings Bond
donated by the Iron Workers
International
A $1,000 dollar U.S. Savings Bond
donated by the Iron Workers
International
And the JATC will receive a
Lincoln Electric LN 25 Wire
Feeder with a Self Shielded Gun
4th Place
Lincoln Electric SP135 Plus Wire
Feeder Welder, 115 volt with and
undercarriage cart
Smith Equipment Medium Duty
Deluxe Burning Outfit
Miller Electric Auto Darkening
Welding Helmet
A $100 gift certificate from
Red Wing Boots
A $2,000 dollar U.S. Savings Bond
donated by the Iron Workers
International
And to the winner’s JATC –
A Miller Electric XMT350VS
350 amp power source and a
Suitcase X-treme Wire Feeder
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Apprentices compete in the rod tying contest.
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5th Place
ESAB HandiPlasma 125
Portable Cutting Unit
6th Place
Smith Equipment Heavy Duty
Toolbox Burning Outfit with a lifetime warranty. Also a Smith long
sleeve denim shirt and ball-cap
7th Place
Miller Electric MM-135 Mig
Welder GMAW Welding Outfit
8th Place
Smith Equipment Medium Duty
Toolbox Burning Outfit with a lifetime warranty. Also a Smith long
sleeve denim shirt and ball-cap
9th Place
Harris Products
Pipeliner Torch Kit
10th Place
Richard Petty Driving Experience
donated by ESAB
In addition, each competitor will
receive an ironworker watch from
the Iron Worker’s International
Union.
Following the competition participants and delegates attended
the Apprenticeship and Training
Conference. General President Hunt
served as the Honorary Chairman of
the conference. The Conference CoChairs were Jim Hathman, President
of the District Council of St. Louis
and Vicinity and William Brown,
President of Ben Hur Construction
Company and IMPACT and National
Training Fund Trustee.
The objective of the conference
was to bring together labor and
management to focus on topics and
issues of importance to apprenticeship training. During the three-day
conference local union coordina4
IMPACT Management Trustee Victor Cornellier judges a contestant on his ornamental
ironworking.
tors, business managers, contractors and others attended sessions
and held discussions with the overall goal of improving apprenticeship
training. President Hunt challenged the participants saying, “I
would encourage all attendees to be
actively involved in all of the sessions – to ask difficult questions
and raise issues that will help us to
provide a skilled workforce to better
meet the needs of our contractors.”
In order to provide our signatory contractors with highly skilled
ironworkers, we must have strong
apprenticeship programs. The
Outstanding Apprentice Competition
and the Apprenticeship and
Training Conference allow local
unions to demonstrate the quality
of their classroom and hands-on
training. By looking at the competitors this year – it is clear that our
future is in good hands.
The highlight of the competition is the
column climbing.
From left to right: IMPACT Co-Chair Bill Brown, St. Louis and Vicinity District Council
President James Hathman, General President Joseph Hunt, First Place Winner Randy
Gardner of Local 5 (Washington, DC) and General Treasurer Walter Wise.
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OFFICERS FORUM
Darrell Laboucan
Local 720 (Edmonton, Alberta)
Business Manager’s Message
force, we absolutely must work together, refocus our strengths and minimize our weaknesses.
We have used our strength to protect and
Every great organization succeeds by maxincrease our market share. Minimizing our
imizing its strengths and minimizing its
weaknesses presents us with an ongoing
weaknesses.
challenge.
By now, every Member knows that the
USA construction union guru Mark
strength of our future as Ironworkers
Breslin says North American construction
depends on our strategy to compete against
unions are certain to lose the market share
what we consider to be non-union entities in
battle to non-union forces unless every single
the battle for every Ironworker hour availmember starts thinking like the US Navy
able in Northern Alberta.
Seals, Wayne Gretzky, Tiger Woods and
Not long ago, I received a phone message
Harley-Davidson, all of which have commitfrom John, a Member working at the Long
ment to excellence, hard work and the ability
Lake Project. In a brief few sentences, he
to adapt in common.
neatly summed up the HCML-Driver Iron
People whose poor work habits, attitude
agreements. Like most Ironworkers, he didn’t
and absenteeism give this Local a bad name
mince his words. He didn’t like the deal, he
and a reputation that’s hard to correct – the
told me, but he did understand that we needones who then run and hide behind the union
ed it in order to keep moving forward. A
- must be told that their conduct is not
union’s strength, he
acceptable.
told me, is determined
They’re only our
by its market share.
brothers and sisters if
“Our membership keeps growing their performance on
Thanks, John!
Operating in an
as new homegrown and outside the job helps us all. If
industry about as stathey’re hurting us,
skilled Journeyman Ironworkers, they must be told –
ble as the Middle
East, Local 720 has
by the union and by
Reinforcing Ironworkers,
brought its members
their fellow workers –
Welders and Apprentices
another year of full
that they have to
employment, augchange their ways…
join our work force.”
mented by a choice of
or move over so they
shift cycles, modes of
don’t hold the rest of
travel and duration,
us back.
depending on the project and its location. We
Please keep these thoughts in mind. Take
have continued to significantly increase our
them to every job, every day, every week,
market share in the industrial, commercial
every year.
and maintenance sectors.
Help strengthen your union!
Our membership keeps growing as new,
Please take the time to view all of the
homegrown and outside skilled Journeyman
valuable information we have prepared for
Ironworkers, Reinforcing Ironworkers,
you in this year’s newsletter.
Welders and Apprentices join our work force.
We’re doing this at a time when some unions
are losing market share, forcing a large perBest Wishes,
centage of their membership into unemployment.
Darrell Laboucan
To deliver on our commitment to supply a
Business Manager
skilled, productive, safe and reliable work
Local 720, Edmonton, Alberta
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CANADIAN REPORT
by Fred Marr
s another year comes to a
A
close, it becomes a challenge to find time to put this
magazine article together. As
in the past, your Canadian
office has been extremely
busy this year and I know
your local unions have been
also.
The work in Canada is
very good and barring a
major crisis or unforeseen
disaster, there seems to be no
end in sight. Offshore oil and gas development
still looks good in the Atlantic Region as well as
the iron ore industry and possible further nickel
processing. Electricity is a main issue in Ontario,
Quebec and Manitoba with development and proposed development ranging from hydro-electric to
wind power, natural gas power plants, updated
coal power that will meet environmental demands
and nuclear plants.
Infrastructure work is also a big issue across
the country, but especially where the population is
bulging and our roads, water and sewer systems
are aging and overloaded. These issues are major
in Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, Fort McMurray,
Edmonton, and Calgary. If we think we might
have a problem manning this work, throw in the
potash industry, the oil patch, the Olympics, mass
transit and the odd gold mine and a pipeline or
two. We will be challenged in trying to cover all
this work and still maintain our jobs in maintenance, commercial work, box buildings, and metal
buildings. We accept the challenge.
The Conservative Party is now running the
country and so far they seem to be focused on
what they believe is good for Canada. The only
major issue I have with them is the temporary
foreign worker issue. I had the same issue with
the Liberal Government and by the time this article is printed, I expect to have some very good
news or very bad news regarding offshore workers and the Golden Ears Bridge project in
Vancouver.
With politics in general, I believe that the best
we can do with all Parties at all levels is monitor
them, try to interact with them and show up to
vote for the Party or person who will best represent you and your family.
As your representative at the Canadian
Building Trades, I am working with the other
members to fight temporary foreign workers, fight
C.L.A.C. and the C.E.P. when they stick their nose
in construction work. We are trying to make
DECEMBER 2006
mobility easier and less costly for the membership. We are involved with apprentice training
and the funding required for it at the national
level. We are pushing to change some of the
restrictions on our pension plans by showing that
multi-employer plans are much more stable than
single employer plants. We interact with the
Provincial Building Trades on all these issues and
more. While these issues remain the same from
year to year, I believe we are making some
progress and if it takes time, so be it. The battle
must go on.
The theme of our forty-first International
Convention held in August of this year was building “A Bridge to the Future.” The dominant issue
was organizing and every delegate supported it.
We not only need to organize the non-union ironworkers who are out there in big numbers, but we
need to bolster our membership just to keep up
with the number of retirements that are getting
closer every month. If we fail this time, the pressure on our pension plans, our health and welfare
plans and our ability to negotiate good wages may
become unbearable. I believe all of our delegates
at the Convention understand the importance of
this issue and I hope they do the best they can to
convey the message to every member. We are
developing an organizing plan to be put into effect
across North America and if we all buy into it, we
should have a bright future. We do have many old
habits that need changing. We seem to be comfortable with the changes that take place in our daily
lives, except when it comes to changes at work,
and then we drag our heels. We moved into this
21st century with optimism and then we were
pounded on September 11, 2001 and after with
the ensuing stock market crash. Well, we’re still
here and we’re still building and maintaining
North America. The new century is only six years
old and it’s time the trade union movement joined
it. I would expect like all good union members we
are going to be dragged into this new century
kicking and screaming. I hope some of you
younger members help with the dragging.
Congratulations to all the apprentices that
took the time to compete in our bi-annual
Apprentice Competition in St. Louis last
September. The competition was closer than ever
and the prizes were fantastic, allowing the top ten
competitors to claim a prize. You were all winners
and we are proud of you. You are the future. The
event was well organized by the Apprenticeship
Department and the host district council did a
great job. Thanks St. Louis.
I would like to personally thank every member
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CANADIAN REPORT continued
of our International for what you do. From our
General President to the newest apprentice, we
are a team and a family of ironworkers. Together
we can continue to accomplish not only great
things, but also little things that collectively make
us stronger, improve our standard of living, and
make this world a better place.
To the business managers and agents across
Canada, keep up the good work. Every day you
have to make decisions affecting our reputation,
our jurisdiction, our pension and welfare plans,
and our future. I think you are making the right
decisions. It may sometimes be controversial but if
it is good for our members in the long run, it’s the
right decision.
A special thanks this year to Jacques Dubois,
Claude Morin, Don Fortin and the members of
Local 711 who supported your leaders when they
set out to reclaim the rebar in New Brunswick. It
took a few years, but the deal was signed in
September and all rebar in New Brunswick and
Prince Edward Island now belongs to the ironworker, as it should.
Also thanks to the Officers and Executive of
Local 720. It’s not easy in that fish bowl they call
the Oil Sands, and although controversial, you
made a decision to put ironworkers to work. I am
confident these types of accomplishments would
have been made in every local in the country, and
the way the industry is going, you will probably
get the opportunity.
On behalf of myself, my family and all the staff
working through the Canadian Office, I would like
to wish every one of you a peaceful and Merry
Christmas and a happy, safe, prosperous New
Year!
RAPPORT SUR LES AFFAIRS CANADIENNES
et Fred Marr
Rapport pour le magazine
des travailleurs de l’acier,
de la part du vice-président
général et directeur canadien Fred Marr.
Publication de décembre
2006.
ne autre année
U
s’achève sous peu et
trouver du temps pour
écrire cet article s’est avéré
tout un défi! Comme par
les années antérieures,
votre bureau canadien fut
extrêmement occupé cette année, et c’est également le cas de vos unions locales.
La situation de l’emploi au Canada est très
bonne, et à moins d’une crise majeure ou d’un
désastre imprévu, il ne semble pas y avoir de
fin. Le développement du gaz et d’huile en mer
semble bien se porter dans la région de
l’Atlantique, ainsi que l’industrie du minerai de
fer et possiblement la transformation du nickel.
L’électricité est le point majeur en Ontario, au
Québec et au Manitoba avec le développement
et les propositions de développement en passant
de l’hydroélectricité à l’énergie éolienne, la centrale de gaz naturel, l’adaptation de l’énergie au
charbon qui devra rencontrer les demandes
environnementales et les centrales nucléaires.
Les travaux d’infrastructure sont également
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un point majeur à travers le pays, mais plus
particulièrement là où la population est grandissante ainsi que pour nos routes, nos centrales d’eaux et d’égouts qui sont âgés et surutilisés. Ces problèmes sont primordiaux en
autres à Montréal, Toronto, Vancouver, Fort Mc
Murray, Edmonton et Calgary. Si nous pensions
avoir un problème à gérer ce travail, ajoutez-y
l’industrie de la potasse, les nappes d’huiles, les
Olympiques, les transports en commun massifs
et la balance d’une mine d’or et une ou deux
pipelines. Nous serons confrontés à tenter de
répondre à tous ces travaux tout en poursuivant
nos travaux de maintenance, les travaux commerciaux et les charpentes de métal. Nous
acceptons le défi.
Le Parti conservateur est maintenant à la
barre du pays et à date il semble se concentrer
sur ce qu’il croit être bon pour le Canada. Le
seul accroc majeur que j’ai avec le Parti est la
cause des travailleurs temporaires étrangers.
J’avais le même problème avec le gouvernement
Libéral et au moment où cet article sera
imprimé, je suppose que j’aurai soit de très
bonnes nouvelles, soit de très mauvaises nouvelles concernant les travailleurs des platesformes en mer et le projet « Golden Ears Bridge
» à Vancouver.
En général en politique, je crois que la
meilleure approche avec tous les partis, à tous
les niveaux est de les surveiller, d’interagir avec
eux et d’aller voter pour le parti ou la personne
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RAPPORT SUR LES AFFAIRS CANADIENNES continued
qui défend mieux nos intérêts et ceux de nos
familles.
En tant que votre représentant au
Département des métiers de la construction, je
travaille avec les autres membres afin de lutter
contre les travailleurs temporaires étrangers,
lutter contre la « C.L.A.C. » et le « C.E.P. »
lorsqu’ils s’ingèrent dans nos travaux de construction. Nous tentons de rendre la mobilité de
la main-d’œuvre plus accessible et moins dispendieuse pour nos membres. Nous sommes
impliqués avec les formations d’apprentis et les
fonds requis pour le niveau national. Nous travaillons fort afin de changer certaines restrictions de nos plans de retraite en démontrant que
des plans avec plusieurs employeurs sont beaucoup plus stables que ceux avec un seul
employeur. Nous interagissons avec le Conseil
provincial sur toutes ces questions et plus
encore. Même si ces sujets reviennent d’année
en année, je crois que nous y apportons de
l’amélioration et nous y consacrerons tout le
temps nécessaire. La bataille doit continuer.
Le thème de notre 41e Congrès international
tenu en août cette année, était « Un pont vers
le futur ». Le premier but était l’organisation,
et tous les délégués étaient d’accord sur ce point.
Non seulement nous devons organiser les nombreux travailleurs des métiers de l’acier non
syndiqués, nous devons soutenir nos adhésions
afin de maintenir le nombre de retraités qui
augmentent à chaque mois. Si nous ne réussissons pas cette fois, la pression sur nos plans de
retraite, nos plans de santé et d’avantages sociaux ainsi que notre droit de négocier de bons
salaires pourraient devenir insupportables. Je
crois que tous nos délégués présents à ce congrès, ont compris l’importance de cette bataille
et j’espère qu’ils feront de leur mieux afin de
transmettre ce message à chacun de nos membres.
Nous sommes à développer un plan d’organisation qui sera appliqué à travers l’Amérique du
Nord, et si nous y participons tous, nous devrions avoir un très bel avenir. Nous avons bien
sûr de nombreuses vieilles habitudes qui
doivent changer. Nous semblons accepter les
changements dans nos vies, mais nous hésitons
à changer ceux qui concernent nos emplois.
Nous sommes entrés dans le XXIe siècle avec
beaucoup d’optimisme et le 11 septembre 2001
est arrivé, en provoquant entre autres, la chute
du marché boursier. Mais, nous sommes toujours là, et nous sommes toujours à bâtir et à
soutenir l’Amérique du Nord. Le nouveau siècle
a à peine six ans, et il est temps que le mouvement des unions s’y joignent. Je suppose que,
comme tout bon membre d’une union, nous traverserons ce nouveau siècle en combattant,
mais j’espère que nos jeunes membres nous
aideront.
DECEMBER 2006
Félicitations à tous les apprentis qui ont pris
le temps de participer à notre compétition semiannuelle à St-Louis en septembre dernier. La
compétition était très serrée et les prix étaient
époustouflants, permettant ainsi aux dix
meilleurs compétiteurs de remporter un prix.
Vous êtes tous des gagnants et nous sommes
très fiers de vous.
Vous êtes l’avenir.
L’événement était très bien organisé par le
département des apprentis et le conseil de district, qui a agi à titre d’hôte, a fait un très beau
travail. Merci au Conseil de District de StLouis.
J’aimerais
personnellement
remercier
chaque membre de notre International pour ce
que vous faites. De notre Président général à
notre nouvel apprenti, nous sommes tous une
équipe et une famille des métiers de l’acier.
Ensemble nous pouvons continuer à accomplir
non seulement de grandes choses, mais également de petites actions qui collectivement, nous
rendent plus forts, améliorent notre qualité de
vie et ainsi rendent le monde encore meilleur.
Aux gérants et agents d’affaires du Canada,
je dis : continuez votre bon travail. Tous les
jours, vous devez prendre des décisions qui engagent nos réputations, notre juridiction, nos plans
de retraite et d’avantages sociaux ainsi que
notre avenir. Je crois que vous prenez les bonnes
décisions. Il peut arriver à l’occasion que les
décisions soient discutables, mais si à la longue
c’est bon pour nos membres, alors c’est la bonne
décision.
Un merci bien spécial cette année à Jacques
Dubois, Claude Morin, Donald Fortin et les
membres du local 711 qui ont supporté vos
dirigeants lorsqu’ils sont allés reprendre l’installation des barres d’armature (rebar) au
Nouveau-Brunswick. Cela aura pris quelques
années, mais l’entente fut signée en septembre
et toutes les installations de barres d’armature
(rebar) au Nouveau-Brunswick et à l’Île-duPrince-Édouard appartiennent maintenant aux
métiers de l’acier, comme cela devrait l’être.
Merci également aux officiers et à l’exécutif
du local 720. Ce n’est pas facile dans ce petit
monde qu’on appelle les sables bitumineux, et
même si ce fut controversé, vous avez pris la
décision de faire travailler les métiers de l’acier.
Je suis confiant que ces types d’interventions
auraient été exécutées dans chacun des locaux à
travers le pays, et étant donné la manière que
l’industrie va, vous en aurez probablement l’opportunité.
En mon nom, celui de ma famille et de tous
les employés travaillant au bureau canadien,
j’aimerais vous souhaiter un joyeux et paisible
Noël ainsi qu’une bonne et heureuse année
2007, de la santé et de la prospérité.
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SAFETY and HEALTH DEPARTMENT REPORT
by Frank Migliaccio
The Holiday
Season
ere it is December already,
and another year
is coming to an end.
With the convention
behind us, the next
five years should be
spent adding to our membership and
making gains in job density. It should
also be a time to reflect on those members that are no longer with us.
Whether it was due to a work-related
accident or the natural process, we all
know someone who has passed in the
last year. This time of year should
be a joyous one, spent with family
and friends and looking forward to
a future bringing joy into our lives.
Unfortunately, for many it is a sad time,
for a loved one is no longer with them.
It is also a time to remember the
troops serving around the world, putting themselves in harms way to protect
the freedoms we count on each day.
Men and women are giving up their
lives to protect those freedoms. Many of
those same men and women are members of our International Union. We
must never forget them.
In the year 2003—our lowest fatality
year ever—we lost 15 ironworkers to job
related accidents. As I am writing this
article on October 18, we have experienced 11 ironworker fatalities in 2006.
We still have 2 months to go in this year,
but let’s hope we can remain below the
2003 record year.
Each year I reproduce a poem entitled, “I Chose To Look the Other Way.” I
would once again like to remind each of
you what it says, and I hope you live
with this idea for another year.
H
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I CHOSE TO LOOK THE OTHER WAY
I Chose to Look the Other Way
I could have saved a life that day,
But I chose to look the other way.
It wasn’t that I didn’t care,
I had the time, and I was there.
But I didn’t want to seem a fool,
Or argue over a safety rule.
I knew he’d done the job before,
If I called it wrong, he might get sore.
The chances didn’t seem that bad.
I’ve done the same, he knew I had.
So I shook my head and walked on by,
He knew the risks as well as I.
He took the chance, I closed an eye,
And with that act, I let him die.
I could have saved a life that day,
But I chose to look the other way.
Now every time I see his wife,
I’ll know I should have saved his life.
That guilt is something I must bear,
But it isn’t something you need share.
If you see a risk that others take,
That puts their health or life at stake.
The question asked, or thing you say,
Could help them live another day.
If you see a risk and walk away,
Then hope you never have to say,
I could have saved a life that day,
But I chose to look the other way.
I hope this poem will sink in and help you
make the right choices. We are all responsible
for our union brothers and sisters. With that
said, let’s keep safety on our minds at all times.
I would also like to wish all members and
their families a joyous, healthy, prosperous, and
safe holiday season, and a better outlook for
2007.
THE IRONWORKER
ORGANIZING DEPARTMENT REPORT
by Bernie Evers
ince May 2005, employhuman rights campaign. Members of Interfaith
ees of Great Western
Worker Justice, a Chicago-based national organiErectors have been on
zation of various religious organizations, have
strike to expose the
taken up the workers cause and met with develdeplorable working condiopers to express the workers’ plea for justice.
tions they routinely face.
Father Bill Wack (the Director of the Andre
These workers have raised
House ministry in Phoenix) joined other religious
issues such as the lack of
leaders in taking part in a spiritual cleansing
drinking water at job sites;
and prayer outside of one of Great Western’s controubling safety concerns;
struction project. In some religious traditions,
and lack of affordable famiwater is symbol of purification. Prior to the cerely
medical
insurance.
mony, supporters passed out water bottles
Workers also give accounts of discrimination on
labeled with the slogan “Thirst for Justice” and
many levels, including racial discrimination and
the “Interfaith Worker Justice” logo. Ironically,
racial epithets commonly
while Father Wack was
used on jobsites by manperforming the ceremoagement.
ny, one of the workers
In the beginning,
left the jobsite and
workers
approached
asked for water, not for
Great Western managepurification but to
ment regarding lack of
quench his thirst.
drinking water on jobSupporters of this camsites, even though federal
paign for human rights
law (OSHA) mandates
remain
committed
that an employer provide
with the understanddrinking water. The coming that their resolve to
pany agreed it would recthis cause of justice
tify the problem. The Father Bill Wack at the Interfaith Ceremony at a Great and basic humanity
agreement, however, was Western jobsite.
may take years.
short-lived. Within days, the company reneged on
Great Western Erectors is not signatory to
their promise and offered a 10-cents per hour pay
any collective bargaining agreement covering
raise from June till November for the workers to
reinforcing work. However, two individuals with
purchase their own water. This still violates the
a financial interest in Great Western do have
law and the strike continued.
union contracts with companies under different
During the strike, the Great Western employnames. Employees for Great Western should be
ees have been successful in building a coalition of
afforded the same rights and protections as their
religious leaders, students and community leadunion counterparts.
ers to support their cause and take part in their
S
“IRONWORKERS’ JOB LINE”
is now available on the web
please visit www.ironworkers.org
to find out which locals need workers, type of work, and who to contact.
DECEMBER 2006
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2006
Iron Workers 41st Convention President’s Club
Delegates to the Iron Workers 41st Convention were asked to contribute $300.00 to the Ironworkers Political Action
League. Their generous contributions totaled over $114,000.00. This extra money helped many candidates get elected to the U.S. House and Senate. When you see these delegates on the job or at the hall tell them you saw their name
in the magazine and thank them for representing your local.
Iron Workers Local 1
Robert Boskovich
James Gardiner
Martin Heneghan
Craig Satalic
Iron Workers Local 3
Greg Christy
David Greer
Patrick Kearney
Scott Malley
Thomas Melcher
Richard Pastorius
Mark Thomas
James Horvath
Kristopher Kapcia
Tim Nichols
Bill Sennett
Zane Walker
Douglas Washburn
George Young
Iron Workers Local 66
Daniel Foster
Iron Workers Local 201
Juan Carlos Recinos
Iron Workers Local 70
Blair Cissell
Ron Lynch
Taz Noon
Iron Workers Local 27
Michael McDonald
Douglas Craig Thomas
Iron Workers Local 207
Richard Ellis
Robert McCutcheon
Lewis Shane
Mike Sklepko
Iron Workers Local 75
James Belkoff
Phillip Bishop
George Facista
Edward Kampen
Martin “Buzz” Murphy
George L. Oxford
Terry L. Wright
Iron Workers Local 229
George Booth
Cesar Cabresa
Timothy Collins
Jack Gavett
Jose Naranjo
W. N. Stuckey
Iron Workers Local 28
Larry Patterson
Iron Workers Local 5
James Hobson
John Rayner
Waldo Ward
Iron Workers Local 29
Robert Clerihew
Kevin Jensen
James Pauley
Iron Workers Local 6
Bill Bohen
Thomas Halligan
Iron Workers Local 33
Gary Swanson
Iron Workers Local 7
James Brown
Michael Durant
Fiore Grassetti
Patrick McDermott
Kevin McKinnon
Paul Lynch
Charles Wright
Edwin Wright
Iron Workers Local 8
David Coates
Brad Cyganek
Charlie Falkner
Yancy Shane Grawien
Steve Kimmel
Percy Robertson
Gilbert Toslek
Iron Workers Local 11
Michael Kenny
William Mullen
Michael Ruane
Iron Workers Local 12
Peter Cossack
Iron Workers Local 14
Donald Patterson
Iron Workers Local 15
Patrick Blackburn
Joseph McGloin
Peter Ed Reilly
Iron Workers Local 17
Timothy McCarthy
Bruce Riehl
Iron Workers Local 36
Bob Kilpatrick
Iron Workers Local 37
Dennis Carey
Michael Ruggieri
Iron Workers Local 40
Larry Barnett
Bryan Brady
Stephen Dawson
Daniel Doyle
Jim Dufficy
Kevin O’Rourke
Kevin Walsh
Robert Walsh
Iron Workers Local 44
Arthur Baker, Jr.
Darryl Clarke
John Cotton
Albert Sonny Mullins
Lawrence Oberding
Iron Workers Local 45
Frank Cullen
Pat Drum
James Kearney
Iron Workers Local 46
George Stecz
Michael Whalen
Iron Workers Local 46L
Paul Brown
Kevin Kelly
Robert Ledwith
Fred Le Moine
Iron Workers Local 21
Mike Baker
Ronald Oates
Iron Workers Local 55
Joseph D. Blaze, II
Jeffrey Phillips
Daniel Powell
Iron Workers Local 24
Douglas Calkins
Neal Hall
Iron Workers Local 60
Gary Robb
Iron Workers Local 25
Dennis Aguirre
William Borch, Jr.
Nick Bosak
Patrick Buck
Steven Gulick
Jack O’Donnell
Jim Hamric
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Iron Workers Local 63
Ray Dean
Russ Gschwind
Timothy Loftus
Lawrence McNiff
Richard Rowe
Michael Serna
Paul Thompson
Roy Williams
Iron Workers Local 79
Thomas Bell
Robert Carney
George Hancock
Iron Workers Local 263
Mark Dickinson
Iron Workers Local 84
Ed Vargocko
Iron Workers Local 290
Thomas Buettner
Hank Poff
Iron Workers Local 86
Jeff Butler
David Johnson
Steve Pendergrass
Iron Workers Local 89
Charles Zahorik
Iron Workers Local 92
Robert Nix
Iron Workers Local 103
Tom Garrett
William Garrett
Leslie Wiggins
Iron Workers Local 111
John Weiland
Michael Wilcher
Iron Workers Local 112
Johnnie Short
Iron Workers Local 118
Mike Berry
Danny Costella
Richard Davis
Tracy Holland
Richard Northam
Jason Rafter
John Rafter
Brian Tracy
Iron Workers Local 135
Richard Dee
Iron Workers Local 147
Mark Lesh
Gregory Strack
Ron Starkey
Iron Workers Local 155
Ed Diaz-Gonzales
Jimmy Ely
Jack Estes
Michael Lehmann
Donald Savory
Iron Workers Local 172
James Bosworth
Iron Workers Local 197
William Hayes
Joseph McDonald
Iron Workers Local 272
Dewey Tyler
Iron Workers Local 292
Jeffrey Bailey
Iron Workers Local 301
James Barker
Teddy Dixon
Catherine & Ronald Smith
Iron Workers Local 321
Thomas David Marsh
Iron Workers Local 340
Hugh Coward
Ken Dumas
Bruce Hawley
Iron Workers Local 350
Will Pauls
Raymond Phillips
Iron Workers Local 361
Joseph Farrell
G. H. Goodleaf, Jr.
Richard O’Kane
Bob Holland
Robert White
Iron Workers Local 372
Bill Kelley
Iron Workers Local 373
Thomas Kenny
James Morgan
William Nagy, Jr.
Raymond Nakielny
John Wade
Iron Workers Local 377
Larry Fenton
John Ford
Dan Hellevig
Arturo Lopez
Peter Maki
Dennis Meakin
Jeanne Park
Daniel Prince
John Rocha
Iron Workers Local 378
Henry Brown
Mark Ferguson
Jason Gallia
Keith Hunter
Earl Lewis
THE IRONWORKER
Robert Lux
Jeff McEuen
Emilio Rivera
Donald A. Zampa
Richard E. Zampa, Jr.
Richard L. Zampa
Iron Workers Local 416
Robert Alexander
Bruce Gerometta
David Gonzales
Richard Greenhagen
Hart Keeble
Charles Nieto
Michael Sherritt
Iron Workers Local 384
Becky Basler
Steve Kirkland
Douglas Sexton
Phillip Shirks
Iron Workers Local 397
Ed Dees
Iron Workers Local 399
Donald Pittman
Iron Workers Local 455
William Colavito
Iron Workers Local 401
Joseph Dougherty
Owen McMullen
Christopher Prophet
Charles Roberts
George Shepherdson
Ed Sweeney
Iron Workers Local 474
Chris Hoitt
Patrick Long
Iron Workers Local 584
John Choate
James Jolliffe
David Martin
Notchy Miller
Harvey C. Swift
Harvey Swift
Iron Workers Local 597
Robert Tyler
Tommy Tyler
Iron Workers Local 624
Steven Joe Rivera
Iron Workers Local 704
Melvin Brewer
Iron Workers Local 710
Jerry Wilson
Iron Workers Local 742
Ernest Galton
I want to help IPAL today.
Contributions or gifts to IPAL are not deductible as charitable
contributions for federal income tax purposes.
Sincerely, Joseph Hunt, Chairman, IPAL
$100
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Address
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State
Zip
Social Security #
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DECEMBER 2006
Ed Abbott
Anthony Butkovich
Buddy Cefalu
Mike Coyne
Eric Dean
Michael Downey
Bernard Evers
Mike Fitzpatrick
Nancy Folks
Michael Gravette
Matt Groskie
James Hathman
Gregory Hicks
Alfred Higgs
Joseph J. Hunt
Tadas Kicielinski
James King
Dave Kolbe
Ed McHugh
Fred Marr
Frank Migliaccio
Albert Mincey
Steve Parker
Frank Piccione
Ronald Piksa
Marvin Ragsdale
Anthony Rosaci
Robert Schiebli
Robert Spiller
Joe Standley
Gordon Struss
David Turnbull
Bill Tweet
Tony Walencik
Kevin Wallace
Edward Walsh
Richard Ward
Michael White
Walter Wise
Iron Workers Local 580
Robert Benesh
Peter Creegar
William Ferraro
Dennis Lusardi
Robert Maguire
James Mahoney
Dennis Milton
Thomas Milton
Michael Wenzel
Iron Workers Local 489
Anthony Allen
William Healey
Kevin McHugh
$50
Officers & Staff
Iron Workers Local 550
Rick Moss
Michael Murphy
Edward Overdorf
Iron Workers Local 483
A. Bryan Doherty
Michael McKernan
Rich Ulrich
$10
$200 Presidents Club
Iron Workers Local 846
Frank Pawela
Iron Workers Local 549
Bill Dean
David Goddard
Iron Workers Local 482
Ira Crofford
Iron Workers Local 405
Albert Frattali
James Gardiner
Samuel Malone
Ed Penna
Louis Sigmund
Iron Workers Local 825
Kenneth Crowley
Iron Workers Local 516
Michael Lappier
Iron Workers Local 480
John Malcolm
John Przekop, Jr.
Ron Repmann
Iron Workers Local 404
Jack McClain
George Zalar
Kerry Zettlemoyer
Iron Workers Local 808
Wes Kendrick
Iron Workers Local 512
Al Grayson
Iron Workers Local 477
Ronald McNatt
Iron Workers Local 402
Robert Alt
Greg Letcher
Sean Mitchell
Iron Workers Local 790
Steven Fox
Iron Workers Local 509
Douglas Ballis
Steven Goodman
Sam Martinez
Manuel Valencia
Iron Workers Local 440
Lawrence Beauvais
Iron Workers Local 444
Daniel Aussem
Ken Kobus
Howard Norberg
Ron Zier
Iron Workers Local 787
William Hutchinson
Iron Workers Local 508
Joe Lyscas
Iron Workers Local 439
Michael Jones
Iron Workers Local 396
Travis Barnes
William Brennell
Charles Decker
Thomas McNeil
Mark Penrod
William Trendley
Iron Workers Local 782
Richard Pengress
Iron Workers Local 498
Craig Dayton
David Whitmore
Iron Workers Local 433
Danny Ashley
Piedmont Brown
Kerry Hicks
Robert Hunter
Chuck Lenhart
Rustom Irani
Tom Moxley
Johnny O’Kane
Ernesto Penuelas
Raymond Rodriguez
Gabriel Villarreal
Douglas Williams
Iron Workers Local 395
Jeffrey Chidester
Ken Seramur
William Sopko
Doug Strayer
Jim Stemmler
Mike Summers
Tom Williamson
Iron Workers Local 772
Robert Allen
Larry Brown
Iron Workers Local 496
John Evans, II
Doug Trask
Iron Workers Local 424
Kevin Byrnes
James Doheny
Andrew Esposito
Mark Rawling
Iron Workers Local 393
John Keck
Iron Workers Local 751
Gregory Kucera
John McGrath
Iron Workers Local 495
Jerry Romero
Iron Workers Local 420
Leo Gary Martin
Iron Workers Local 392
David Beard
Richard Cygan
Joseph Keeling
William Leonard
John Schmitt
Yes!
Iron Workers Local 492
Jerry Wakefield
YEAR
2006
Joseph J. Hunt
Membership is for those who contribute $200.00 or more to the
Ironworkers Political Action League during the calendar year. A copy
of our report is filed with the Federal Election Commission in
Washington, D.C. and is available there for purchase or inspection.
IPAL, 1750 New York Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006
This request for contributions is voluntary and is not a condition of membership or of employment with an employer. Members may refuse to
contribute without reprisal. IPAL does not solicit nor accept contributions from persons other than union members and their immediate families.
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It has been a busy year for
IMPACT,
the Ironworker Management
Progressive Action
Cooperative Trust.
Numerous IMPACT programs, designed to grow union market share for our local unions and signatory contractors, are taking off at the regional level through IMPACT’s ten Regional
Advisory Boards (RABs).
Each RAB is taking advantage of the new IMPACT Block Grant program approved earlier this year by the 22-member
IMPACT Board of Trustees. Through this program, each RAB receives an annual block grant equal to 10% of its contributions
made to IMPACT in the previous calendar year. For this inaugural year, the pool of grant money reflects total contributions
since 2003, the year IMPACT was founded. Based on those funds, approximately $1.3 million is available for the entire
program in 2006. The pool for 2007 will be based on total contributions during the 2006 calendar year. One example of
a recent block grant: In New Jersey, IMPACT’s RAB II received $72,855 to develop and publish a quarterly newsletter.
Additionally, the grant funds a lobbyist to represent New Jersey ironworkers and contractors in state public affairs matters.
Education and training are high priorities. IMPACT works closely with the Ironworkers’ National Training Fund to take
advantage of and address challenges affecting the ironworkers’ apprenticeship training program. Rick Sullivan, IMPACT’s
Director of Education and Training, is taking the lead in developing and implementing several initiatives to ensure our
apprenticeship training and journeyman upgrading programs meet the needs of our signatory contractors.
This year the new Foreman Training for Ironworkers course was conducted in the IMPACT regions. The course is
designed to develop highly-skilled foremen for our signatory contractors. The training course and materials were developed
in 2005 with pilot courses conducted in Colorado, Texas and Missouri. This year, instructor training courses were held in
Ohio, California, Colorado, New Jersey, Alaska, Minnesota, Georgia, Massachusetts, Washington, Texas and in the District
of Columbia. Approximately 250 instructors from numerous local unions, including several from Canada, participated in
the courses. The majority of these students were apprenticeship coordinators and instructors. Several contractor foremen,
general foremen and superintendents also attended.
IMPACT also facilitated the development of Construction Spanish. This is an English/Spanish construction glossary to
assist with Spanish-English communications on the jobsite, in the apprenticeship classroom, during organizing campaigns,
and anywhere where both English and Spanish are being spoken. Copies of Construction Spanish were sent to all local
unions.
The four online Project Tracking Systems available to IMPACT’s local unions and signatory contractor associations are
instrumental in helping ironworkers identify and bid commercial, industrial and maintenance projects early in the bidding
process. These systems were custom designed for IMPACT by McGraw-Hill Construction’s Dodge Reports and Industrial
Information Resources.
IMPACT is a joint labor-management trust formed under Section 302 (c) (9) of the Labor-Management Relations (TaftHartley) Act. IMPACT is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization under Section 501 (c) of the Internal Revenue Code. The
primary mission of IMPACT is to expand job opportunities for union ironworkers and their signatory contractors through
progressive and innovative labor-management programs.
For more information call IMPACT at 800-545-4921 or visit our website at www.impact-net.org.
DECEMBER 2006
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DECEMBER 2006
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David Gornewicz Appointed
District Representative
eneral President Joseph J. Hunt has appointed David Gornewicz a District
GBrother
Representative for this International Union effective May 1, 2006.
Gornewicz was initiated into Local 272, Miami, Florida on June 1, 1980.
He served as director of the Local 272 Apprenticeship Program in 1996. After serving
as an organizer for Local 272 he became president and director of organizing for the
Local in 1998 serving in this capacity until 2002. He served as director of organizing for
the Southeastern States District Council from 2002 until the present appointment.
President Hunt welcomed him aboard saying, “I have every confidence that you will
perform these duties as a district representative representing our entire membership in
the same creditable and outstanding manner as you have performed your duties representing the membership of Local 272.”
Donald A. Zampa Appointed
General Organizer
A. Zampa, FST-BM of Local 378, Oakland, California, has been appointed
DMr.onald
General Organizer by General President Joseph J. Hunt effective April 17, 2006.
Zampa joined the Local 378 apprenticeship program in October 1978 attaining
journeyman status in 1981. He quickly became involved in the leadership of his local
union serving as executive board member from 1985-1991. He was elected president of
the local in 1991 and was reelected in 1994, 1997 and 2000. He also served as a full time
organizer concurrently beginning in 1995. Brother Zampa ascended to business manager
in 2002, was re-elected in 2003, serving in that capacity until this appointment. General
President Hunt has assigned him to assist with activities regarding Local 846 and the
Metal Building Agreement in the western portion of the United States. He will also be
assigned to assist the District Councils of the State of California & Vicinity, the Pacific
Northwest and the Rocky Mountain Area as well as handling special assignments from
International Headquarters.
Steve Parker is appointed Director of
the Department of Reinforcing
S
teve Parker, book #876080, was accepted into the apprenticeship program in Local 808,
Orlando, Florida in 1971, and became a journeyman in 1974. He was elected to the
executive Board in 1982, and business manager, financial secretary/treasurer in 1988.
Recognizing his leadership ability General President Jake West appointed him general
organizer on August 1, 2000 to assist in servicing the area of the District Council of the
Southeastern States. Brother Parker was later assigned by General President Joseph Hunt to work
for the Mid-Atlantic States District Council in Fairfax, Virginia in April 2002. In January 2003, Steve
was assigned to International Headquarters in Washington, D.C., where he was coordinator for the
very successful J.D. Steel campaign, working with Executive Director of Organizing Bernie Ever’s
office. Steve remained at International Headquarters until July 2004, when he was reassigned as
Administrator for the new Regional Reinforcing Local 846.
On August 1, 2006, General President Hunt took executive action creating the Department of
Reinforcing for the purpose of promoting the rebar industry throughout the United States and
Canada. In his appointment letter General President Hunt gave Brother Parker high praise stating,
“because of your experience, knowledge of the rebar industry and dedication to this International Union, I am appointing you Director
of the Department of Reinforcing. I have every confidence you will do your utmost to increase job opportunities for our members
in what has become one of the fastest growing segments of our jurisdiction.”
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THE IRONWORKER
History of the IronWorkers Union
From our founding in 1896 into the 21st Century, this revised, complete account of the
Iron Workers International and its members is a must for every ironworker. It is over
350 pages in full color, with over 1,000 photos, illustrations and historical memorabilia
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THE IRONWORKER
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EADS, JAMES K.
FALLON, WILLIAM E.
GERAGHTY, CHARLES
HAMEN, PETER J.
JOHNSON, GERALD T.
KITTLESON, ROBERT L.
WHEATMAN, JOHN E.
DITONTO, ANGELO L.
DORRANCE, MARK A.
FILLER, WALTER L.
FIUMARA, ROBERT V.
KRAMER, PAUL D.
KREMP, JAMES W.
MC GUFFEY, MACK B.
ROGERS, DAVID C.
SPANGLER, ROBERT
TJADEN, CHARLES F.
VANTINE, ROBERT N.
WEBBER, JAMES J.
WEST, JOHN N.
ELLIS, RONALD C.
RICHBOURG, ROBERT
DELORMIERE, ROBERT
PACER, WALTER R.
BARBEAU, JOHN H.
BRODERICK, RICHARD F.
GREEN, LEONARD H.
MURPHY, EDWARD P.
PHILLIPS, RUSSELL O.
VANBUSKIRK, FRANK R.
BARFOTH, JERRY E.
GEORGE, BILLIE L.
GORAL, LARRY J.
NEDEAU, DAVID W.
PINTER, RICHARD A.
RUSCH, DAVID E.
FOX, RONALD W.
HOBBS, EDMON N.
PARSONS, DONALD L.
STEWART, ROBERT L.
CORDOVA, JEFFREY P.
CHANDLER, RAYMOND L.
SANDELL, THOMAS S.
CRABB, JOHN D.
HAKIAN, CEDRIC E.
LAROCHELLE, DONALD P.
MAGOWAN, EDWARD W.
PERSEGHIN, DAVID L.
BLOSSER, CHARLES
CARROLL, KENNETH
DIEGIDIO, LEON F.
HOAR, JOHN R.
MC GUIRE, DALE R.
OCEPEK, JOHN
JANEK, GILBERT W.
MATTINGLY, NELSON E.
SCHULZ, GLEN W.
THOMAS, DWAIN
THREET, ROBERT H.
WILMOTH, EUEL B.
DECEMBER 2006
Date
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
10/01/05
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
10/01/05
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
10/01/05
04/01/06
01/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
10/01/05
04/01/06
04/01/06
10/01/05
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
10/01/80
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
10/01/05
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
Pension
Number
0080640
0080685
0080686
0080751
0080202
0080513
0080514
0080273
0080486
0080456
0080688
0080469
0080788
0080188
0080590
0080687
0080768
0080769
0080591
0080189
0080458
0080727
0080641
0080553
0080363
0080619
0080275
0080209
0080826
0080620
0080573
0080574
0080470
0080279
0080280
0080281
0080728
0080828
0080829
0080830
0080243
0020801
0080646
0080473
0080622
0080623
0080624
0080729
0080648
0080517
0080518
0080516
0080519
0080191
0080524
0080408
0080555
0080409
0080410
0080411
24
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
29
29
29
29
29
29
33
33
37
40
40
40
44
44
44
45
45
46
48
58
58
58
60
63
63
63
63
63
66
66
67
67
68
70
70
70
70
75
75
89
89
92
92
97
97
103
103
103
112
112
112
118
118
ROZELL, ERNEST W.
BLACK, BRADLEY W.
BUSHEY, EDWARD M.
GRAHAM, GORDON M.
HAYES, JAMES W.
LAUWERS, GEORGE G.
LYON, CLAYTON R.
MACZIK, GERALD R.
PAVLIK, SAMUEL T.
AMREN, CHARLES P.
CARLTON, PAUL G.
HARRINGTON, BILL J.
KAUFFMAN, ARDEN E.
LIEN, RICHARD L.
MAYGRA, LARRY
TERRANCE, KENNETH
WALKER, BYRON B.
ANDRADE, AFONSO
GAFFNEY, JOHN A.
KENNEDY, JOHN M.
VICTOR, KEVIN
ARBUCKLE, ALOYSIUS
THOMS, PHILIP
WILLOUGHBY, JIMMIE D.
REILLY, JOSEPH R.
WALSH, JAMES J.
FICKAS, KENNETH E.
GRIFFITH, ARTIE R.
CORNEILLE, CLYDE
DODD, EDGAR R.
HEUER, DENNIS F.
BROWN, DAVID E.
CANTY, STEVE
MEEKS, JAMES
SALELA, DAVID E.
SCHUBRING, EDWARD F.
WATSON, LESTER F.
BONDOC, BALDOMERO
HUBENAK, JIMMIE
HILL, JERRY L.
NORRIS, MERLE G.
FLEMING, ANDREW D.
ANTHONY, JAMES
HAWKINS, WILLIAM H.
JONES, FRANK E.
YOUNG, WILLIAM E.
HORTON, HOWARD E.
KOMINSKA, KENT E.
BRUNDIDGE, LOUIE A.
POSPISIL, GEORGE C.
HARBIN, DEWEY
MC CULLEY, HENRY V.
JONES, EARNIE
SMITH, NOEL M.
BAGGETT, JERRY L.
BEASLEY, WILLIS
BERTINOTTI, PAUL J.
KNAPP, JIMMY D.
LEE, DAVID H.
TAYLOR, BENNIE W.
WADDELL, GARY C.
WATERS, LEON
10/01/05
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
01/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
01/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
01/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
10/01/05
04/01/06
04/01/06
01/01/06
04/01/06
01/01/05
01/01/05
04/01/06
01/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
0080238
0080689
0080649
0080723
0080576
0080651
0080652
0080575
0080592
0080577
0080790
0080462
0080578
0080653
0080521
0080565
0080414
0080289
0080566
0080504
0080488
0080252
0080367
0080654
0080655
0080656
0080730
0080625
0080731
0080626
0080627
0080567
0080526
0080463
0080295
0080296
0080707
0080847
0090732
0080628
0080505
0080527
0080771
0080443
0080629
0080772
0080369
0080254
0080699
0080579
0080581
0080580
0070136
0070136
0080636
0080733
0080700
0080417
0080549
0080464
0080734
0080735
136
136
136
136
147
147
155
155
167
167
197
197
207
263
272
290
290
321
340
340
350
361
361
373
373
373
377
377
378
378
378
378
378
378
378
378
378
378
378
378
378
379
379
380
383
383
383
384
384
387
387
387
392
392
393
395
395
395
395
396
396
396
FURLONG, JOHN M.
HAVRILLA, FRED G.
LAITER, JOSEPH
LEVAND, LAWRENCE J.
HOOVER, LARRY A.
KENDRICK, JOHN M.
ANDERSON, FRED
GOFORTH, TOM
CLAYTON, WILLIAM E.
TUBBS, MELVIN D.
GARREN, JOHN R.
MORRIS, FREDERICK J.
JUBAK, JACK
SEELIG, FRANK E.
STACK, ROBERT
CUMMINGS, HERSCHEL W.
LAY, DAVID K.
PERSON, ROBERT D.
FREDERICKS, RONALD A.
ZERAN, GARY L.
MENDES, JOSEPH
DEER, MARTY M.
MAHER, PETER
KENNY, THOMAS F.
LUBERTAZZI, JOSEPH E.
ZAWISTOWSKI, ROBERT F.
BOWERS, JOHN
SPERLE, NORMAN E.
BORING, FRANKLIN L.
BRABANT, HERBERT C.
FULLER, RANDAL D.
GARCIA, MARIO
HORN, LOUIS W.
JACOBSEN, DOUGLAS H.
MAGALLANEZ, AGAPITO F.
MC DANIEL, GARY M.
MELETIOU, KEPRIS
O SULLIVAN, WILLIAM
SAWYER, RONALD L.
SMITH, MICHAEL R.
TRAVIS, DOUGLAS O.
POTTS, DONALD E.
WEAVER, DAVID I.
CARLTON, JAMES H.
BECKER, BYRON B.
KERWIN, WILLIAM W.
WILDES, NORMAN E.
CRAWFORD, LUTHER H.
PUGH, CARL H.
STILES, LONNIE G.
WICKER, CHARLES R.
WILLIS, THOMAS G.
EMRICK, MICHAEL A.
RHYNE, DONALD N.
O MALLEY, THOMAS J.
BLACK, GERALD D.
KERNER, LARRY
TRIMBLE, PHILLIP R.
TROUT, RALPH C.
BENNINGS, CLARK C.
CARROW, CHARLES R.
SMITH, GILBERT E.
10/01/05
04/01/06
10/01/05
10/01/05
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
01/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
10/01/05
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
10/01/05
10/01/05
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
10/01/05
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
10/01/05
10/01/05
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
10/01/05
04/01/06
10/01/05
04/01/06
10/01/05
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
0080239
0080507
0080330
0080331
0080657
0080465
0080658
0080752
0080660
0080437
0080568
0080639
0080661
0080421
0080794
0080372
0080373
0080774
0080422
0080663
0080423
0080220
0080664
0806594
0080310
0080690
0080012
0080193
0080665
0080666
0080691
0080375
0080195
0080538
0080376
0080528
0080539
0080529
0080222
0080196
0080692
0080670
0080583
0080584
0080819
0080571
0080799
0080585
0080671
0080540
0080800
0080530
0080724
0080197
0080466
0080223
0080531
0080542
0080067
0080757
0080821
0080693
19
OFFICIAL QUARTERLY REPORT continued
L.U.
No.
397
401
401
402
404
405
416
416
417
424
424
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
439
439
444
444
444
444
444
451
451
469
474
483
483
483
489
492
492
492
492
512
512
512
512
549
549
549
550
550
580
580
580
584
584
584
584
591
601
601
623
20
Name
FULTON, ROBERT D.
BEYERLE, LOUIS
FINNERTY, PATRICK G.
COPPE, JOHN
STRAUSSER, EARL B.
MELONE, GAETANO A.
FIFE, RICHARD D.
MYCROFT, ALLAN R.
MEMMELAAR, MARTIN M.
ANDRUSKI, CHARLES A.
FITTING, HENRY
BARBER, MICHAEL L.
BERGSMA, FRANCIS P.
BERTI, RUDY
CRATER, JOHN F.
CUNNINGHAM, CHARLES S.
EMAN, CARL E.
HART, GENE L.
HASHIMOTO, MELVIN K.
HAUGE, JIM
HUMPHRIES, DELWORTH
ROBERTSON, WILLIAM
ROSE, GERALD J.
ROUHIER, NEIL
CAMPTON, LARRY W.
SEBASTIAN, JOHN T.
LOVATI, KENNETH T.
NURCZYK, JOSEPH
PARADAY, RICHARD A.
STARTZ, WILLIAM J.
VERKLAN, EDWARD
KEELER, MICHAEL J.
MIZELL, WILLIAM A.
PRIEST, BILLY
SZAREK, FRANCIS
KUEBLER, ALLEN W.
KUEBLER, BRIAN B.
LEONARD, ROBERT
COSGROVE, JOSEPH J.
CLOWER, JAMES F.
COTHRON, RITTER
DARNELL, RAYMOND E.
MINCHEY, TOMMY W.
ARENS, MICHAEL F.
HATZENBUEHLER, ROGER R.
PRIVRATSKY, VICTOR M.
SANDBERG, STEVEN R.
COLLEY, RICHARD E.
MORAN, NED J.
RABER, BERNARD L.
LYNCH, OLDEN E.
WESTON, ERNEST A.
LEVY, MURRAY P.
REDLEY, ROXROY W.
WILSON, BOGGINS A.
AMOS, ROBERT L.
FINK, LARRY D.
FORBUS, ROGER D.
PRUITT, WILLIAM E.
MARTIN, NAPOLEON
MAHAFFEY, NORMAN B.
SPIVEY, BOBBY P.
GILMORE, PHILLIP
Date
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
01/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
10/01/05
04/01/06
04/01/06
10/01/05
04/01/06
10/01/05
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
10/01/05
04/01/06
10/01/05
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
01/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
10/01/05
04/01/06
04/01/06
01/01/06
01/01/06
10/01/05
04/01/06
04/01/06
10/01/05
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
10/01/05
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
01/01/06
Pension
Number
0080822
0080480
0080481
0080740
0080380
0080673
0080332
0080315
0080381
0080225
0080721
0080431
0080637
0080776
0080777
0080382
0080532
0080482
0080483
0080675
0080741
0080226
0080758
0080227
0080587
0080742
0080453
0080743
0080744
0080454
0080228
0080694
0080317
0080230
0080746
0080232
0080725
0080720
0080233
0080679
0080759
0080760
0080696
0080701
0080702
0080703
0080761
0080467
0080509
0080200
0080319
0080572
0080697
0080638
0080747
0080588
0080845
0080755
0080698
0080846
0080711
0080681
0080748
625
625
697
700
700
704
704
711
711
711
721
721
721
721
721
721
721
725
736
736
736
736
769
769
771
771
771
771
772
787
787
787
808
842
843
NAONE, CLEMENT K.
TAMASHIRO, ISAO
MABRY, LOUIS E.
BRISEBOIS, CLAUDE
O DONNELL, LARRY
OWENS, WILLIAM D.
VARNER, LEE M.
DEER, DENNIS
IMBEAULT, GILLES
MUSSER, JOHN E.
CAMPBELL, PHILLIP Z.
DIBARTOLOMEO, CORRADO D.
LEAL, JOSE
MORIN, LUCIEN
PERSICHILLI, LIBERATORE
STEGER, JOHN
THOMPSON, BRUCE
PATTON, JOHN
FREIDMAN, PETER
MASON, JOHN L.
MC GRORY, TERENCE
MURACA, JOHN
FANNIN, EULAS
MCPEEK, VERNON
BARWELL, WILLIAM P.
LEVESQUE, MARVIN W.
MORASH, GLEN M.
RICHARD, ROLAND
KEARNS, LARRY K.
ALEXANDER, MICHAEL O.
FETTY, CECIL L.
MC AULEY, WILLIAM W.
GATRELL, ROBERT E.
CHURCHILL, WINSTON S.
VICKORY, WINIFORD R.
387
MILLER, STANDEFER L.
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/05
04/01/06
01/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
10/01/05
04/01/06
10/01/05
04/01/06
04/01/02
04/01/02
04/01/06
04/01/02
04/01/06
01/01/06
04/01/06
10/01/05
04/01/06
01/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
04/01/06
0080387
0080388
0070872
0080682
0080589
0080762
0080321
0080750
0080749
0080426
0080763
0080764
0080779
0080511
0080240
0080781
0080235
0080324
0047890
0047891
0080593
0047892
0080494
0080785
0080756
0080237
0080722
0080766
0080534
0080704
0080328
0080705
0080823
0080684
0080536
MEMBERS REINSTATED APRIL 2006
04/01/06
0049329
MEMBERS DECEASED APRIL 2006
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
5
6
6
6
BARNETT, JOHN D.
CALIENDO, CARMEN J.
CHUDINA, ROBERT J.
OLSEN, RAY
RAINSFORD, MICHAEL
SCOTT, ROBERT L.
SILVA, RUDOLPH
STECH, ERNEST H.
STINCIC, LOUIS
WATERS, BERNARD H.
BLACKBURN, BUDD
BORDAS, JOHN E.
BOSNAK, VICTOR R.
BRAYSHAW, ROYAL E.
BUTCHER, JAMES W.
CACOLICE, AUGUST F.
FUNK, OSCAR R.
LAGONI, FRANK J.
QUEVI, ALFRED G.
RADAKOVICH, SAMUEL
STEIGERWALD, JAMES A.
SUTTON, CARL E.
IRVIN, JOHN H.
HOPE, NILS F.
OLSEN, KENNETH P.
PLAYTER, WILLIAM C.
05/17/06
05/11/06
05/07/06
04/20/06
04/25/06
03/20/06
02/27/06
06/06/06
06/18/06
06/26/06
04/11/06
03/13/06
03/08/06
03/16/06
04/27/06
03/31/06
05/22/06
04/17/06
03/11/06
05/03/06
04/08/06
02/19/06
05/20/06
05/21/06
03/25/06
05/30/06
0036591
0032937
0049073
0013243
0043808
0070039
0037586
0035698
0036706
0021313
0026953
0026300
0028542
0026567
0027435
0031396
0025109
0038041
0046100
0038623
0037139
0050245
0043332
0022825
0070970
0032219
6
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
8
8
8
8
9
9
11
12
12
12
14
14
15
15
15
15
15
16
16
16
16
16
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
22
22
22
22
22
24
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
27
29
WEBER, JACOB J.
ANDERSON, ROBERT
ASHE, PAUL A.
CORTHELL, RICHARD J.
DOHERTY, JAMES D.
LIGNOS, GUST
ROONEY, THOMAS F.
SPARKS, WILLIAM J.
BAKER, GEORGE W.
JOHNSON, HAROLD L.
REYNOLDS, ROBERT D.
SELIG, LAWRENCE A.
URBANI, ALDO
YOUNG, ROBERT F.
SINGERLINE, JOSEPH
GOLDBERG, SOL
MIENALTOWSKI, JOSEPH P.
SOULIA, OLIVER L.
LAIDLAW, WILLIAM B.
LANTERMAN, GLEN P.
AKMENTIN, C
GOLDBERG, DAVID
KOVALESKI, EDMUND
REILLY, EDWARD F.
ZAWACKI, ALEXANDER
BOYCE, EDWARD L.
CAMPION, LEO J.
MC CARTNEY, JUNIOR L.
MIKULA, JAMES J.
WARFIELD, JOHN A.
ALFORD, MAURICE E.
BALTHIS, HENRY A.
BUNCE, JAMES D.
EDGECOMB, BYRON E.
EUNGARD, JACK N.
FOLTZ, JAMES L.
GOODRICK, DERALD D.
HALL, BOB G.
HOLLAN, EDWARD
HOLTHOUSE, BERNARD G.
JANASIK, WILLIAM
LUTES, ROBERT
MC KNIGHT, WILMONT
ALBRECHT, THOMAS C.
JENKEL, ELVIS H.
JONES, JAMES R.
KNOTT, JERRY R.
MC NATT, WILLIAM
FARMER, WILLIAM O.
KENDRICK, HARRY E.
LAMBERT, JACK R.
LEWIS, THOMAS
LEWIS, WILLIAM T.
LEZOTTE, GERALD T.
NOLAN, WALTER A.
SIELSKI, WILLIAM
STEARNS, J D.
TAPP, EVERETT N.
TOUGAS, ROBERT N.
WAGNER, JACK R.
WEDHORN, NORMAN G.
WINTERFIELD, GLEN
WOODS, CHESTER
CLAYTON, KELLY
BROWN, HARRY H.
04/12/06
04/14/06
11/05/05
03/17/06
03/20/06
05/06/06
05/12/06
11/02/05
04/25/06
04/18/06
06/12/06
05/23/06
04/21/06
03/29/06
04/04/06
03/11/06
03/13/06
04/22/06
03/18/06
05/11/06
05/04/06
04/07/06
04/13/06
06/06/06
06/24/06
05/02/06
05/04/06
05/17/06
06/10/06
09/16/04
04/29/06
03/10/06
03/19/06
04/13/06
04/06/06
05/04/06
06/18/06
04/01/06
05/25/06
03/26/06
03/20/06
11/13/05
04/19/06
03/24/06
04/05/06
06/06/06
05/03/06
03/21/06
04/24/06
03/20/06
06/05/06
06/01/06
03/26/06
04/04/06
02/08/06
03/02/06
05/01/06
06/01/06
04/02/06
04/07/06
06/07/06
03/22/06
03/29/06
05/07/06
08/04/04
0023665
0032524
0023084
0032664
0041085
0021721
0042728
0023948
0032841
0026524
0030317
0040072
0030645
0034055
0048676
0018385
0033016
0033538
0046286
0036011
0020196
0025178
0028971
0034042
0032765
0040124
0035048
0038813
0049875
0033320
0026446
0036859
0031721
0026837
0020885
0047548
0049272
0038386
0021610
0033008
0018763
0039056
0033846
0033403
0025222
0043827
0040810
0033961
0032386
0034862
0037277
0030019
0041293
0043182
0022172
0047735
0038852
0029124
0027816
0034887
0042104
0080564
0041495
0022922
0009221
THE IRONWORKER
29
29
33
37
37
40
40
40
40
40
40
44
44
44
44
44
46
46
48
55
58
60
60
63
63
63
63
63
68
68
70
75
75
84
84
84
84
84
84
86
86
86
89
92
92
92
97
97
97
97
103
103
111
112
118
118
118
118
118
118
135
135
135
135
135
MC DONALD, RICHARD E.
WESTLAKE, NORVAL D.
SERAFINE, JOHN B.
BEAGAN, DANIEL P.
LACHANCE, EDWARD M.
COLE, JAMES L.
DELANEY, WILLIAM
DUGAN, JAMES
MALLAMS, GEORGE A.
PARKER, CHESTER J.
TORCIVIA, ANTHONY A.
ADKINS, BRUCE C.
ARBUCKLE, ALOYSIUS
COX, ERNEST D.
DAVIS, PAUL E.
FISCHER, RALPH C.
BENNETT, ROBERT V.
SHORES, KENNETH R.
MCKAY, CHARLIE J.
FISHER, WILLIAM H.
BOND, TERRIA
HUBBARD, ALONZA
LAFLAMME, CHARLES W.
LANGE, ARTHUR
MEEKS, JAMES P.
NOVAK, KARL
PAWLOWSKI, JOHN
THRAN, JOE
DEL GAUDIO, FRANK P.
GOODWIN, HORACE H.
BECKMAN, EVERETT
BOOTH, JOHN W.
BOUCHARD, CARL J.
DROZD, ALBERT
HALEY, WOODROW
STUBBS, ELBERT L.
SWALLOW, F G.
SWINDELL, HAROLD W.
THOMASON, ALTON L.
FORD, ALBERT A.
LAMPHIER, RAYMOND D.
MC KEE, JACK W.
BENEDICT, CLAUDE L.
BRIGGS, HARLAN S.
RITCH, O H.
WIGLEY, DAVID J.
COE, M KARL M.
DENSKY, JOHN J.
KABATOFF, PETER
SMITH, WILLIAM H.
CHAPIN, JAMES W.
WIGGINS, LESLIE
BUSH, MENO J.
DI DONATO, RAYMOND J.
ALFREY, ANDY
COBB, FRED
DUFF, WILLIAM M.
HORSTMEYER, HERMAN G.
RITTER, RICHARD E.
WOOD, DAVID E.
BOUDREAUX, WILLARD C.
DECKER, IRIS D.
DORMAN, EDGAR A.
SEVIER, MYRON E.
SONNIER, HILARY D.
DECEMBER 2006
04/12/06
05/08/04
02/15/04
05/15/06
05/09/06
07/07/06
06/14/06
05/28/06
02/22/06
05/13/06
12/18/05
04/25/06
03/17/06
04/28/06
05/06/06
03/19/06
06/04/06
03/18/06
02/20/06
04/28/06
04/07/06
02/19/05
06/18/06
06/01/06
05/18/06
04/11/06
12/10/05
06/01/06
05/14/06
04/25/06
03/15/06
03/14/06
04/09/06
04/14/06
05/18/06
05/19/06
03/28/06
05/21/06
03/12/06
04/24/06
05/05/60
04/06/06
04/26/06
05/04/06
05/04/06
06/17/06
05/16/06
05/13/06
03/28/06
06/20/06
04/08/06
06/16/06
04/02/06
03/31/06
05/08/06
03/28/06
04/28/06
04/04/06
05/05/06
05/05/06
06/02/06
05/15/06
06/25/06
03/03/06
06/26/06
0028788
0038846
0031749
0017573
0015649
0043348
0042587
0041034
0046144
0015359
0042677
0035750
0080252
0025989
0036405
0035095
0022534
0032949
0042593
0039221
0043909
0022376
0024307
0034601
0080463
0038815
0023517
0029125
0031183
0022474
0033228
0025575
0034021
0025537
0024079
0025913
0031894
0028300
0013003
0031387
0032356
0030632
0070342
0026755
0018789
0026603
0034568
0029284
0048260
0039407
0027127
0046022
0038643
0038127
0046772
0023147
0032770
0019471
0040823
0080435
0030741
0021517
0038648
0029776
0041099
135
136
136
147
147
155
167
167
172
172
184
207
207
229
229
263
263
263
263
272
290
290
290
292
301
321
340
340
361
361
361
361
361
378
378
383
384
384
387
387
392
392
393
393
393
393
395
395
395
395
395
396
396
396
396
397
397
401
401
401
402
402
402
405
405
WILLIAMS, CALVIN L.
DIAMOND, LAWRENCE
SIMPSON, LEEMAN O.
CHURCHWARD, WM W.
IGNEY, GAIL
BAKER, LEE R.
PITTMAN, JOE L.
WHITE, JOHN E.
EING, JOHN A.
KEARNS, WILLIAM
REED, FLOYD N.
BUSH, FRANK H.
CAMPBELL, WILLIAM
DOWLING, THOMAS J.
SHADE, WILLIAM R.
BREWER, GEORGE B.
CARTER, WALTER C.
CHAMBERLAIN, HARRY R.
HARTNETT, DANIEL E.
ALBERTIE, JAMES W.
GARNER, JERRY W.
HISSONG, WILLIAM E.
ROGERS, ARNOLD S.
SLODERBECK, JAMES R.
MARKHAM, IRA
CATON, ROBERT Q.
ADAMCZAK, RAYMOND J.
WORTHINGTON, EDWARD H.
EGAN, JOHN S.
HUDEC, JOHN J.
PIERCE, JOSEPH W.
PISTILLO, FRANK A.
RICE, GORDON E.
TERRY, JACK M.
VANDEN BROEK, DOUGLAS R.
FUNMAKER, MAX P.
HAMMOND, GEORGE M.
SNODGRASS, RANDOLPH F.
DIXON, DEWELL D.
RAMSEY, LESTER J.
MOORE, WILLIAM E.
MORRIS, JOHN W.
AXEN, HEINRICH W.
FLETCHER, CLAUDE E.
JEWELL, JAMES T.
OLIVER, HOMER G.
BAYER, WILLIAM H.
IGNAZITO, DOMINIC
MERICH, GEORGE
MOWRY, HAROLD C.
ROBINSON, ROY
HANKINS, ARNOLD D.
MATCHELL, RAYMOND C.
MULLEN, MICHAEL W.
SMASHEY, DAVID L.
OLIVER, LAMAR D.
WHITE, VERYLAND
CASEY, WILLIAM
MARINO, LAWRENCE C.
WILSON, GARLAND
FRAZIER, BENNY R.
GALBRAITH, JAMES F.
GORDON, GEORGE B.
HARPS, ISHMAEL
MC BRIDE, MICHAEL E.
06/02/06
02/08/05
03/08/06
05/10/06
04/03/06
03/31/06
02/10/06
06/12/06
05/12/06
04/12/06
05/28/06
04/22/06
04/21/06
04/01/06
03/22/06
06/02/06
03/06/06
03/11/06
06/17/06
01/15/06
12/20/05
05/24/06
04/07/06
04/16/06
03/15/06
04/06/06
06/07/06
06/02/06
06/28/06
01/18/05
06/22/06
06/30/06
05/11/06
04/30/06
05/30/06
04/28/06
06/07/06
04/30/06
06/07/06
06/05/06
03/29/06
04/19/06
06/30/06
03/20/06
04/07/06
12/01/05
05/20/06
04/03/06
06/12/06
06/10/06
05/15/06
03/21/06
03/23/06
05/27/06
03/30/06
03/19/06
06/18/06
05/04/06
04/23/06
03/21/06
03/10/06
03/05/06
02/12/06
07/26/03
01/15/06
0046374
0020110
0041388
0030996
0024305
0014807
0039775
0031320
0025558
0021122
0047034
0030327
0014702
0018228
0025614
0039871
0029316
0049158
0029970
0021702
0033832
0030776
0034246
0050067
0016733
0037207
0031324
0029129
0026257
0030301
0042898
0032290
0043734
0020253
0047469
0046627
0023243
0031685
0031158
0080312
0011305
0032794
0037493
0025690
0047788
0040583
0024448
0020040
0038585
0043794
0034392
0034357
0032113
0037902
0024527
0034539
0037944
0046135
0039618
0020159
0043692
0041684
0034784
0048479
0017416
405
416
417
417
417
420
424
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
440
444
454
469
477
480
483
483
492
498
512
512
512
512
512
512
550
568
568
568
580
580
580
580
580
584
584
597
597
623
625
697
704
704
709
720
720
720
721
721
721
721
721
721
721
736
736
736
SHEPHERD, CLIFFORD L.
MARTINEZ, VALENTINE V.
CHIARAMONTE, GEORGE
RYAN, LEO G.
SMITH, WILLIAM
SCHNEIDER, JOHN L.
SAMBUCO, LOUIS
BAILEY, BUFORD F.
BEDDINGFIELD, HUBERT H.
DUKE, DEWAYNE S.
HATCH, BERNARD E.
JACOBSEN, HARRY J.
LIERMAN, WESLEY V.
LOVE, RALPH
NARO, JOSEPH B.
WATTS, BERT
WILLIAMS, JOHN W.
LEDFORD, WILLIAM F.
ARAMBASICH, EDWARD J.
ECKHARDT, WILLARD
PRIEST, BILLY H.
BENDALL, ROBERT T.
SOKOLOWSKI, JOSEPH
IACOVINO, PETER
PRATT, WILLIAM
THOMAS, BILLY J.
HARBACH, DE WAYNE V.
FRANK, JAMES L.
GARSCIA, CLARENCE R.
HOFFA, LYLE E.
ILSLEY, FRED H.
LENOIR, GREG
MENTER, OTIS L.
ADAMS, DALE I.
FLANAGAN, STEWART O.
RAMSEY, PHILLIP L.
WATSON, CHARLES J.
CARMEN, STANLEY
GOLINO, ANTHONY
HARMON, THOMAS J.
MIRANDA, MICHAEL
PIRRO, CARLO
HERNDON, CECIL E.
MELTON, CARL
HOFFMAN, RAYMOND A.
JACOBS, JAMES R.
DONACHRICHA, GEORGE
OTSUJI, TADAO
CRUFF, ALBERT J.
SMITH, WILLIAM W.
STEPHENS, CHARLES
MORGAN, CHARLES C.
KREWAY, JOSEPH
LESTER, LLOYD G.
MEIER, JOHN A.
BABIN, AMEDEE
BAKER, ERIC
BUNIO, ROMAN
JORDAN, HENRY
MAC LENNAN, PHILLIP
NOEL, CLEMENT
YAROSKI, ROY
BURGESS, BERNARD A.
DALLAIR, JOHN
HUEBNER, JOHN G.
12/23/05
09/01/05
06/01/06
03/10/06
03/11/06
12/21/04
03/09/06
05/03/06
03/08/06
04/02/06
06/07/06
02/24/06
03/04/06
04/14/06
05/10/06
06/28/06
06/06/06
04/30/06
12/30/05
04/04/06
05/01/06
05/04/06
04/25/06
04/18/06
04/10/06
03/23/06
03/16/06
05/19/06
02/13/06
06/23/06
06/22/06
05/01/06
05/09/06
03/16/06
04/22/06
04/28/06
02/17/06
06/09/06
04/12/06
03/10/06
04/12/06
03/28/06
06/08/06
03/10/06
05/06/06
04/14/06
02/17/06
03/14/06
06/02/06
02/09/06
04/04/06
06/27/06
04/15/06
06/26/06
04/22/06
02/21/06
04/15/06
05/08/06
03/03/06
03/27/06
05/02/06
03/17/06
05/14/06
05/27/06
05/04/06
0046992
0045019
0021332
0047453
0041567
0032838
0044465
0026088
0040994
0031998
0035946
0070632
0047923
0022930
0014651
0070150
0070964
0042322
0036162
0022376
0080230
0039865
0027512
0031464
0027709
0043627
0041189
0037042
0023254
0030274
0037860
0023428
0033655
0044295
0017676
0048907
0033226
0040188
0029202
0030830
0026297
0032724
0044972
0048736
0025426
0041148
0037456
0024384
0032879
0028422
0027155
0039695
0039246
0034278
0033429
0035491
0033714
0037992
0043285
0042905
0047448
0023784
0047889
0032481
0038063
21
OFFICIAL QUARTERLY REPORT continued
L.U.
No.
736
736
736
759
764
769
769
769
769
772
782
782
782
786
786
798
798
808
808
843
Name
MARTIN, ERIC S.
PHILLIPS, JACK B.
ROY, JEAN M.
BUSHBY, EDWIN
WOODFORD, WILLIAM
BLACKBURN, CURTIS
COLLIVER, KENNETH H.
CUPP, CECIL
RAKES, JOHNNY W.
SHEPLER, CLAIR J.
ARANT, ALBERT
BONE, HERSCHEL E.
PEYTON, CHARLES R.
BRAZEAU, WILBRAD
LAPOSSIE, ROBERT J.
BAKER, JOHNNY A.
CAYLOR, BOBBY J.
BATES, EUGENE S.
SIMPSON, BERNARD T.
OSBORNE, LESTER
Date
12/20/05
03/25/06
04/25/06
04/16/06
04/05/06
04/11/06
04/21/06
05/09/06
04/16/06
06/24/06
04/28/06
03/09/06
04/11/06
03/22/06
01/26/06
05/09/06
04/27/06
05/20/06
04/21/06
04/11/06
Pension
Number
0033078
0028158
0041296
0048355
0044330
0020875
0040059
0017357
0031265
0037329
0017980
0027031
0030260
0048254
0048874
0028863
0047865
0022411
0042466
0018510
PENSION SUMMARY
Previous Pensioners
18,750
New Pensioners
282
_______
19,032
Reinstated ......................
1
--------19,033
Deceased ........................
-306
--------18,727
Suspended ....................... - 0
--------18,727
Returned to Work ................ - 0
--------18,727
MEMBERS ADDED TO THE PENSION ROLLS
JULY 2006
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
5
7
7
7
8
8
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
22
GIBBONS, DONALD G.
LALLY, PATRICK
MILLER, ERNEST K.
ODOM, JESSE J.
SHAUGHNESSY, JAMES M.
CLOUNER, RONALD E.
POWERS, RICHARD H.
ROZANC, JOSEPH L.
UNGER, ROBERT L.
CONLEY, VINCENT P.
MORIN, CLARENCE
QUINLAN, WILLIAM D.
GUERTIN, WILLIAM P.
PATRON, DEAN H.
ANDERSON, ROY L.
BENGE, JACK L.
CUNNINGHAM, H K.
GARRETT, ARTHUR L.
HULSEY, DONALD H.
PERKINS, RONALD D.
PERRY, HARLEY R.
PRICE, JERRY
ROBB, WALLACE M.
TUNNELL, BOBBY R.
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
0080940
0080868
0080869
0080870
0080866
0080618
0080457
0080942
0080825
0080871
0080943
0080944
0080997
0080862
0080827
0080642
0080872
0080873
0080874
0080875
0080876
0080877
0080878
0080879
11
11
11
11
11
14
14
15
15
15
16
17
17
17
17
17
17
22
22
24
24
25
27
29
29
29
33
44
44
44
44
44
44
45
46L
58
60
60
63
63
63
66
67
68
70
70
70
75
84
86
89
92
97
97
97
97
103
103
103
103
155
155
155
167
201
CASEY, RICHARD P.
KUPRIS, ANTHONY J.
RUANE, ROBERT M.
SMILEY, CHARLES W.
SWARTZ, RUSSELL
ACKERMAN, RONALD B.
KOENIG, NORMAN H.
MC DONALD, LEONARD C.
MC GILLICUDDY, EDWARD M.
WOOD, LAWRENCE H.
MACK, CHARLES P.
CHAMBERS, MERLE E.
KRAUS, KENNETH K.
LOWE, MELVIN E.
RADZIK, JOSEPH M.
ROSENBERGER, MATTHEW E.
SMITH, MYRON V.
FRYAR, JONATHAN F.
KELLEY, MAURICE L.
JOHNSON, CARL D.
NORTH, DANIEL L.
HALBERG, FREDERIC W.
LEE, SHELDON P.
BYRD, JOHN A.
DEMPSEY, JAMES E.
HARDY, M. GUNNAR G.
LAZORE, ROBERT L.
HALCOMB, DAN W.
MC CUBBIN, ELDEN C.
MC DANELL, JAMES H.
PEOPLES, JOHN E.
RUSSO, WAYNE A.
STEPHENS, JERRY G.
CARROLL III, JOHN J.
PRIEST, DANIEL
PASCUAL, OWEN E.
EMERSON, RONALD S.
MC KERCHIE, WILLIAM R.
CRAWLEY, CHARLES
DEASY, EDWIN
KOVACIK, MELVIN
JACKSON, JAY H.
DAVIS, RICKY D.
HESS, HOWARD
BRANHAM, CHARLES G.
CLEMENT, JOSEPH D.
WORKMAN, JIMMIE L.
SMITH, R A.
STOKES, EDGAR E.
STAINER, RICHARD A.
PUFFER, CHARLES D.
LOWE, JAMES H.
DARBY, FRED E.
LLEWELLYN, DOUGLAS C.
TOEWS, WALTER W.
WILSON, WILLIAM H.
BEASLEY, CHESTER L.
GRANT, ROBERT E.
IPOCK, HARRY R.
PARKINSON, GERALD N.
FLORES, INES
HILL, JIM
HOLLOWAY, FRANK L.
SANDERS, EARNEST L.
PROPST, LARRY W.
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
04/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
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07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
01/01/06
0080282
0080643
0080644
0080460
0080814
0080645
0080770
0080950
0080951
0080952
0080647
0080713
0080712
0080714
0080716
0080717
0080715
0080851
0080407
0080880
0080789
0080718
0080461
0080815
0080791
0080998
0080831
0080842
0080881
0080366
0080525
0080882
0080883
0080852
0080863
0080864
0080832
0080833
0080816
0080865
0080706
0080434
0081013
0080834
0080792
0080961
0080793
0080884
0080817
0080773
0080708
0080857
0080963
0080965
0080966
0080967
0081000
0080818
0080306
0081001
0080835
0080659
0080843
0080970
0080515
201
207
229
263
292
373
373
373
378
378
378
379
379
383
387
387
387
395
395
395
395
395
396
396
396
396
396
397
401
401
416
416
416
417
420
433
433
440
444
444
444
451
451
477
480
489
492
492
495
495
512
549
549
549
549
580
580
580
625
625
700
704
709
720
721
WISE, JOSEPH W.
JUBAK, CHARLES D.
WILSON, ROBERT E.
WHITE, GARY L.
ZARTMAN, ERNEST D.
BINDSHEDLER, GEORGE F.
DONNELLY, WILLIAM E.
RUFNER, RONALD D.
CHANNELL, THEODORE T.
DOWNS, DONALD D.
VAN BRUNT, BILL
SARE, LARRY J.
VALENTINE, GARRARD L.
CLAUSEN, HAROLD W.
DUTTON, VERNARD M.
ELSNER, LARRY E.
LEAVELL, MAX
CURRY, JEROME W.
GLOYESKE, GERALD
INDRYSEK, GREGORY P.
NIXON, EDWARD A.
PUREVICH, EDWARD
BARTAREAU, EARL R.
BONVILLAIN, ROBERT B.
HEMMER, GERALD J.
HOLTKAMP, GARY F.
LOEHR, STEVEN J.
HINSON, CARLOS F.
BURNS, RICHARD C.
SIESS, RICHARD A.
BLAIR, ODELL
HECKENLIVELY, WESLEY
ROSE, THOMAS E.
WEBER, WILLIAM F.
TANKESLEY, JERE W.
D ERRICO, CARMEN C.
LEDESMA, DONALD M.
TARBELL, ARTHUR
DEPRATT, ROBERT J.
GROB, NORMAN J.
KELLY, PATRICK S.
BERRY, DOUGLAS W.
SPENCER, HARRY
FAULKNER, JOHNNY A.
DE MICHELE, CHARLES J.
DORUNDA, ALBERT N.
CHOATE, ALTON L.
DARNELL, HORACE T.
LANGLITZ, WILLIAM O.
SHROYER, D K.
NELSON, DARRYL A.
HUMES, WILLARD L.
MC GARY, DAVID E.
MURPHY, PAT
SIMPSON, EDWARD T.
CHRISTIANO, PETER
PARADISE, JOHN
PRISCO, ANTHONY
COLOMA, TEOFILO S.
TOTTEN, ABRAHAM K.
WHITEWAY, DAVID
ROBERTS, VERLIN L.
BROWN, DANIEL P.
BENNETT, TEXAS J.
DESCHENES, REAL G.
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
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07/01/06
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07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
01/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
0080709
0080972
0080973
0080582
0080795
0080308
0080309
0080311
0080667
0080844
0080738
0080977
0080775
0080570
0080886
0080836
0080979
0080887
0080586
0080753
0080820
0080888
0080889
0080754
0080739
0080672
0080867
0080802
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0080981
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0080985
0080838
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0080893
0081002
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0080745
0080677
0080854
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0080678
0080804
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0081004
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0080849
0080839
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0081006
0080805
0080855
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0080680
0080710
0080840
0080386
0081007
0080841
0080938
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0080896
0080807
THE IRONWORKER
725
732
732
736
736
736
736
736
736
736
736
759
765
765
765
769
771
771
772
772
772
772
772
787
808
842
843
GRAHAM, JOHN
MASAK, FRANK K.
PATTERSON, JOHN E.
ADAM, CECIL
DAMAS, AMERICO D.
GOLFI, DOMENIC
HARAKAS, WINSTON D.
HOLLOWAY, WILLIAM L.
LAFORME, RICHARD
MC COY, ALVIN
NYBERG, BRIAN
ARPIN, ERNEST J.
FORTIN, LAURIER P.
GERTCH, JEAN C.
JOHNSTON, ROBERT E.
CORNWELL, CHARLES E.
ROBINSON, GLEN W.
ZABA, AUGUST J.
LITTLE, EARL D.
SIGRIST, JOHN S.
STIVER, ROBERT C.
WILLIAMSON, DENNIS L.
WOOL, JAMES L.
LONGWELL, CHARLES E.
NORTHCUTT, THOMAS A.
COMEAU, GILBERT J.
VICKORY, WINIFORD R.
16
86
97
155
396
396
842
IOZZI, GUIDO
WILKES, STANTON H.
BOWLES, WILLIAM I.
GADDINI, ROBERT D.
RODEBAUGH, FREDERICK L.
THOMPSON, MICHAEL A.
STONE, PATRICK J.
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
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07/01/06
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04/01/04
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07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
0080468
0080782
0080899
0080783
0080251
0080784
0080809
0080683
0080810
0080811
0080765
0080812
0080994
0080897
0080813
0050179
0080767
0080898
0081008
0081009
0081010
0081011
0081012
0080856
0080824
0080848
0080536
MEMBERS REINSTATED JULY 2006
07/01/06
07/01/06
07/01/06
10/01/05
08/07/06
04/01/06
01/01/06
0040222
0037363
0048808
0043600
0031918
0036895
0050332
MEMBERS DECEASED JULY 2006
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
5
6
6
6
6
6
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
FRANTZEN, DANIEL C.
GRIESHABER, CHARLES J.
JONES, JAMES M.
MANGOGNA, VINCENT P.
MARSZALEK, WALTER J.
OLSEN, DONALD C.
RABY, ROOSEVELT
ROBINSON, LAWRENCE E.
SCHAFER, HAROLD S.
SMITH, RICHARD F.
TOMEI, MICHAEL A.
WATERS, BERNARD H.
BEREZNICKI, WILLIAM V.
JOHNSON, WILLIAM E.
ROBERTO, FRED A.
TOLLIVER, STACY
BRAY, DONALD L.
BROOKS, MELVIN
FENCLAU, FRANK L.
STYBORSKI, LEO S.
WATERS, RAYMOND T.
DE BENEDICTIS, ALFRED E.
HUBLEY, JOHN D.
LAGRECA, FREDERICK R.
LEGRICE, MARSHALL
MAHER, FRANCIS X.
MAHER, THOMAS C.
MARKARIAN, HARRY
DECEMBER 2006
06/08/06
05/23/06
08/10/06
07/31/06
07/16/06
08/03/06
07/27/06
06/12/06
08/21/06
07/14/06
07/31/06
06/26/06
07/11/06
07/17/06
08/16/06
09/02/06
07/14/06
07/10/06
09/09/06
09/02/06
01/16/06
06/21/06
08/02/06
07/02/06
05/29/06
06/11/05
06/16/06
01/28/06
0080786
0028226
0034588
0034159
0038102
0043929
0049434
0043673
0015568
0080512
0060014
0021313
0043295
0036903
0031681
0039638
0030445
0034411
0044037
0028593
0023212
0047322
0030922
0032932
0027358
0036379
0021128
0031451
7
7
8
8
8
8
8
8
10
10
10
10
10
10
11
11
11
12
12
12
12
14
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21
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24
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
28
29
36
40
40
44
45
48
55
57
58
PERRY, IRVING R.
SARTORI, FRANK E.
BAKER, GEORGE W.
HARPER, WILLIAM B.
MISZEWSKI, DAVID J.
SELIG, LAWRENCE A.
WENNER, JOSEPH P.
WISNEFSKE, DONALD F.
BINNS, LOUIS V.
BOSTON, GEORGE E.
CURRENT, DAVID H.
HAMILTON, WILLIAM G.
KIRCH, MERLE E.
MORRISSEY, JAMES L.
COLLINS, ARTHUR A.
KELLEHER, MORTIMER
PHILLIPS, WILLIAM M.
BOWEN, NOBLE M.
DAWES, EDWIN F.
DOBROSKI, ANDREW
PRAGA, JOSEPH B.
CLARK, THOMAS R.
DONAIS, JACK E.
JOHNSON, THERON H.
BURKE, P J.
SKUT, STANLEY
DUDICK, GEORGE
MONTALBANO, JACK
RINGGER, ROBERT G.
SEARS, WARREN E.
BEAL, SAMUEL E.
DUDICH, FRANK R.
GARNER, ROBERT C.
JOYCE, MICHAEL F.
MC CAFFERTY, NORMAN T.
SCHULTZ, GEORGE A.
SZABO, THOMAS D.
VARGA, STEVE
WASILKO, GEORGE
DRAKE, JAMES F.
VANOVER, MORGAN J.
GOFF, JOHNNY R.
CRAIG, RICHARD W.
KASTLE, ROBERT S.
MOSHER, WILLIAM F.
EILF, PETER P.
GRAY, ALFUS U.
HAMILTON, ROBERT L.
LATARTE, RUSSELL G.
MC CALLUM, GEORGE
MC DOWELL, DAVID L.
MC LEOD, ELMER A.
MILLER, JAMES A.
PAUL, ALPHONSE
PLEASANTS, JAMES W.
CARR, ELMER M.
HENNING, RUSSELL W.
MURPHY, WILLIAM R.
PALMQUIST, LEO
PLAYFORTH, EVERETT E.
WHITE, GEORGE
ZITTEL, ROBERT J.
WALTERS, ROBERT C.
MARKARIAN, HARRY
EDMONSTON, JOSEPH E.
08/01/04
08/25/06
04/25/06
06/02/06
07/16/06
05/23/06
08/01/06
07/09/06
08/02/06
09/05/06
09/06/06
06/14/06
07/29/06
08/26/06
06/05/06
09/13/06
08/07/06
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06/06/06
08/11/06
07/08/06
07/25/06
09/11/06
08/31/06
09/11/06
08/08/06
07/21/06
07/05/06
07/08/06
09/04/06
05/18/06
07/22/05
08/09/06
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07/22/06
07/03/06
05/13/06
06/27/06
05/28/06
05/23/06
08/22/06
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04/15/06
06/27/06
06/30/06
08/01/06
07/15/06
04/28/06
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07/30/06
06/18/06
07/07/06
08/24/06
07/26/06
07/31/06
06/26/06
09/02/06
02/05/06
09/07/06
09/03/06
05/31/06
08/05/06
01/28/06
07/12/06
0012086
0041941
0032841
0033783
0046514
0040072
0022223
0032763
0019460
0032693
0035590
0032883
0036553
0043595
0029541
0046357
0042191
0049190
0038518
0021201
0020411
0040848
0039249
0026404
0038377
0043040
0028910
0016636
0021288
0036563
0031719
0032803
0031877
0048365
0035970
0010345
0048958
0026052
0026315
0049909
0049684
0044613
0040570
0028118
0027707
0025027
0035005
0039653
0010112
0032426
0030660
0013886
0046947
0027942
0037743
0022705
0034811
0041903
0048148
0032366
0050402
0027889
0048853
0031451
0028006
58
58
63
63
63
63
63
66
66
68
68
70
75
75
75
75
79
84
84
86
86
86
92
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97
97
103
103
111
112
118
135
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136
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136
155
172
197
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229
229
263
272
301
301
321
340
340
340
350
361
361
361
372
372
373
373
377
377
378
384
384
384
386
FELDER, CLARENCE T.
HUTCHINSON, EDWARD O.
BONOW, JAMES C.
FLOREK, DONALD M.
HEBEL, RONALD W.
JOHNSON, BRUCE
SCHNEIDER, HENRY
ARTHUR, JACKIE G.
FOY, DANIEL V.
ANGIOLETTI, AUGUST
MILLEN, LEONARD F.
MORRIS, GRIFFITH R.
DAVISON, EUGENE
KOHNE, CALVIN F.
MC KINNEY, ROBERT A.
ROSEBERRY, CLARENCE J.
GARRETT, GEORGE A.
CAMPBELL, RAYMOND
WHITE, ALBERT L.
BERTINO, LOUIS R.
SEMELING, BERNT
WILLIS, GERRIT E.
BAINBRIDGE, GEORGE W.
COE, M KARL
DRIEDGER, RUDOLPH
KOHLS, ELMER
GORDON, OWEN C.
ROBERTS, PHILLIP R.
O GARA, MICHAEL R.
MILLER, JOE N.
MOORE, HOMER
DELANO, JERRY W.
STERLING, MURPHY F.
FITZGERALD, JEROME F.
PELLEGRINI, ROCCO A.
SMITH, JOSEPH E.
HOLT, EARL
DILLON, HOWARD
GALLAGHER, RONALD
ROSOVITZ, JOSEPH
BURNSIDE, KENNETH G.
NARANJO, JOSE A.
IRWIN, STUART L.
SUTA, MICHAEL
MOFFITT, FRANK
WARD, PAUL H.
WOOSLEY, JIMMY D.
CARPENTER, KEITH B.
FARABEE, GARLIN L.
TRUMAN, DONALD F.
ROWAN, JOSEPH F.
BLENKENSOPP, DAVID
KLEPACK, RICHARD
PASHKO, MICHAEL
MARTIN, WILLIAM
SILZ, JOSEPH J.
FENNELL, WILLIAM J.
JENSEN, KNUD F.
CONVERSE, DANARD D.
GUERRA, NICANOR F.
BROWN, WILLIAM L.
ARBAN, JOHN F.
DALTON, HARVEY W.
WEBB, PAUL Q.
SUAREZ, OLEGARIO
11/08/05
08/01/06
07/08/06
07/11/06
07/28/06
07/05/06
06/20/06
07/15/06
06/19/06
07/17/06
08/25/06
08/04/06
08/16/06
08/01/06
07/10/06
09/16/06
08/21/06
07/24/06
09/03/06
08/20/06
08/30/06
07/21/06
07/03/06
05/16/06
07/13/06
08/14/06
07/23/06
07/25/06
09/16/06
07/18/06
06/08/06
05/17/06
06/29/06
07/10/06
07/13/06
07/05/06
07/25/06
07/31/06
07/25/06
08/04/06
07/01/06
06/28/06
07/25/06
06/30/06
03/08/06
07/10/06
07/07/06
07/25/06
08/23/06
07/15/06
07/19/06
08/12/06
08/03/06
08/12/06
05/31/06
07/28/06
07/14/06
07/10/06
05/22/06
07/21/06
08/21/06
08/27/06
07/13/06
09/02/06
09/12/06
0027868
0019750
0026565
0060079
0042885
0038000
0024876
0046443
0029904
0025145
0024046
0046692
0032549
0029793
0029503
0014188
0021693
0028223
0049529
0022783
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0070281
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0034568
0036175
0036248
0042260
0042613
0034900
0030166
0017616
0044600
0033595
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0028134
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0047994
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0023320
0032014
0041351
0035594
0034844
0043107
0046447
0011794
0026921
0035204
0032587
23
387
387
392
395
395
395
396
396
396
396
397
397
397
401
401
404
404
416
416
416
416
417
417
424
433
433
433
433
433
440
444
451
451
451
454
477
489
489
498
COCHRAN, HAROLD T.
LIVERY, JOHN W.
NARUP, JEROME J.
LANGBEEN, KARL J.
LITTLE, LAWRENCE G.
STROUD, ROBERT H.
ASHWORTH, KENNETH
DIECKMANN, JOHN P.
MINDA, PETER F.
RODEBAUGH, FREDERICK L.
EVERHART, JAMES F.
GULLEY JR, WILLIAM A.
PATTERSON, GLEN E.
PASCIULLO, DANIEL
WILKES, WILLIAM S.
KRODEL, ELWOOD W.
LLOYD, THOMAS A.
BONILLA, RUDOLPH
BOSCH, IGNATZ
REEVE, GERALD A.
TAYLOR, GLEN N.
BARBER, GEORGE
SONDAK, SOL
MUCHERINO, ANTHONY
FAIR, ALFRED D.
FREEBURG, EJNER J.
LANSFORD, RONALD C.
LAWLEY, RAYMOND E.
PALUMBO, SAMUEL J.
GADZIALA, JOSEPH
WICEVIC, ANDREW A.
BERRY, DOUGLAS W.
HOPKINS, JOHN R.
ROTEN, JAMES W.
FRANCIS, OTIS R.
TAYS, JAMES HASSEL
HEALEY, PATRICK F.
SAULO, STEVE
KENNEDY, JOHN W.
07/16/06
08/04/06
07/09/06
08/14/06
07/09/06
07/12/06
07/22/06
07/30/06
05/17/06
08/07/06
03/26/06
01/27/06
09/12/06
09/10/06
07/04/06
07/07/06
07/01/06
08/22/06
05/22/06
07/04/06
05/30/06
06/29/06
07/21/06
07/22/06
08/27/05
07/13/06
07/16/06
07/04/06
08/18/06
08/17/06
09/12/06
07/26/06
07/08/06
08/26/06
07/03/06
08/19/06
06/14/06
09/05/06
02/07/06
0049120
0044603
0070923
0044951
0032825
0042487
0024274
0035872
0029590
0031918
0048021
0038246
0048229
0029263
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0080854
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0028835
0023920
0022122
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0019753
492
492
492
495
498
512
512
512
512
549
549
550
550
550
577
580
580
584
584
584
584
591
625
625
704
704
704
710
711
720
721
721
721
721
725
732
732
736
736
CLARK, PAUL
NICHOLS, TOMMIE L.
READ, ALMA M.
SOLANO, MANUEL
KENNEDY, JOHN W.
ILSLEY, FRED H.
KIRK, PIERSON J.
PAONES, PAT
PARENTEAU, EUGENE H.
AMOS, DON C.
MONTGOMERY, JERRY R.
MC VICKER, VICTOR E.
MORENA, MARK J.
ZEIGLER, JERRY L.
DEMING, ELDON W.
CROOM, THOMAS H.
MURPHY, RICHARD J.
ARMSTRONG, WILLARD C.
CRAIG, GEORGE A.
HOLLAWAY, WALTER F.
JONES, SEQUOYAH R.
TREADWELL, WILLIAM A.
ANTOQUE, MARINE C.
FERNANDEZ, RONALD O.
VANN, JESSE J.
WARREN, JAMES L.
WILLIS, THOMAS R.
SENSAT, WILSON
PHILLIPS, EDWARD
ZYLIZNY, WILLIAM
CRANEY, THOMAS
CROSBY, OVERTON
OSEIDA, PAUL
WHEELER, RALPH
BELLENDIR, PETER
COTTRELL, ROBERT L.
KENLEY, HENRY D.
DALLAIR, JOHN
FUCHS, OTTO
07/29/06
07/24/06
09/08/06
05/05/06
02/07/06
06/22/06
09/04/06
07/18/06
08/02/06
08/02/06
08/14/06
08/30/06
07/12/06
07/19/06
08/21/06
07/28/06
08/07/06
06/13/06
08/01/06
07/21/06
08/11/06
08/24/06
06/19/06
01/06/06
08/27/06
08/02/06
07/07/06
09/02/06
07/05/06
08/30/06
08/11/06
07/23/06
07/13/06
07/19/06
07/14/06
08/03/06
06/15/06
05/27/06
07/10/06
0027309
0045085
0036813
0026086
0019753
0037860
0025943
0022842
0050807
0042398
0047431
0050294
0021621
0046755
0044061
0014822
0034332
0025623
0044912
0040548
0023622
0033735
0039180
0042837
0021572
0041366
0070602
0025553
0070967
0023524
0040156
0043139
0042504
0049325
0042680
0049558
0046762
0032481
0041639
736
759
769
769
786
841
841
843
843
MAC KINNON, DON
LAROCQUE, GEORGE W.
NEWMAN, RUSSELL H.
PATTERSON, GEORGE E.
JOLY, RONALD
GROSS, HUBERT L.
KENLEY, HENRY D.
KNIGHT, JACK H.
PRINCE, O NEAL
08/13/06
07/02/06
07/21/06
09/04/06
09/01/06
07/07/06
06/15/06
08/07/06
07/10/06
0049189
0050222
0024987
0024357
0050395
0025257
0046762
0040314
0032646
MEMBERS RETURN TO WORK JULY 2006
1
1
25
92
764
FELTON, ERNEST E.
POCIUS, BRADFORD
LUDWIG, GLEN W.
BAILEY, JIMMY W.
COOPER, JOSEPH
04/01/04
07/01/05
10/01/05
01/01/06
01/01/05
0041071
0050989
0047560
0049774
0043957
PENSION SUMMARY
Previous Pensioners ............. 18,727
New Pensioners ...................
181
_________
18,908
Reinstated ...........................
7
--------18,915
Deceased ............................ -245
--------18,670
Suspended ..........................
-0
--------18,670
Returned to Work ................
-5
--------18,665
OFFICIAL MONTHLY
RECORD
APPROVED DEATH CLAIMS FOR APRIL 2006
L.U.
No.
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
5
5
6
7
7
7
7
7
9
10
11
12
12
12
16
16
17
17
17
Member
Number
630093
824855
533766
369063
417872
379586
475688
779890
1296238
595205
449156
622967
800870
700940
704446
250488
465283
607393
646834
823094
669212
833288
781076
361824
851635
564780
356643
485138
467525
801524
490059
24
Name
BOND, PATRICK S.
JACKSON, EARNEST W.
SILVA, RUDOLPH
BORDAS, JOHN E.
BOSNAK, VICTOR R.
BRAYSHAW, ROYAL E.
CACOLICE, AUGUST F.
ENNIS, HOWARD H.
HINISH, RICHARD M.
QUEVI, ALFRED G.
STEIGERWALD, JAMES A.
SUTTON, CARL E.
MORELAND, JAMES E.
O BARR, THOMAS W.
OLSEN, KENNETH P.
ASHE, PAUL A.
CATALANO, MICHAEL L.
CORTHELL, RICHARD J.
O BRIEN, WILLIAM J.
RUSSELL, DOUGLAS J.
YOUNG, ROBERT F.
HILL, EDWARD E.
DI PASQUALE, NICHOLAS
GOLDBERG, SOL
KANE, KENNETH J.
MIENALTOWSKI, JOSEPH P.
WARFIELD, JOHN A.
WOODS, MORRIS E.
BALTHIS, HENRY A.
BLEVINS, WILLIAM R.
BUNCE, JAMES D.
Claim
Number
93037
93110
93111
93038
93112
93113
93140
93114
93115
93039
93164
93040
93165
93041
93042
93166
93043
93099
93044
93045
93116
93046
93047
93048
93100
93117
93163
93049
93119
93050
93141
Amount
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
1,400.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
17
17
17
17
22
22
22
25
25
25
27
40
40
44
44
44
44
46
46
48
63
70
75
79
86
86
97
97
97
111
112
118
118
465272
619388
153637
764796
369031
410964
366422
975507
340143
755399
635796
545010
429546
915410
501715
1147320
821779
729698
578450
472755
180164
361920
367819
876762
426125
440296
913645
863597
499105
372519
700194
374754
376582
HALL, BOB G.
HIGGINS, ROBERT L.
JANASIK, WILLIAM
LUTES, ROBERT
ALBRECHT, THOMAS C.
BROWN, EDSEL R.
MC NATT, WILLIAM
BAKER, ROBERT B.
NOLAN, WALTER A.
SIELSKI, WILLIAM
BACHMEIER, ELTON E.
COSTELLO, RAYMOND
MALLAMS, GEORGE A.
ARBUCKLE, ALOYSIUS
FISCHER, RALPH C.
GARRISON, WARREN E.
REYNOLDS, TED A.
SHORES, KENNETH R.
WOODS, GENE D.
MCKAY, CHARLIE J.
PAWLOWSKI, JOHN
BECKMAN, EVERETT
BOOTH, JOHN W.
BLANKENSHIP, ARBERDEEN
IRWIN, GORDON A.
MARTINEZ, PHILLIP L.
ANDERSON, PAUL H.
REMIN, CHARLES W.
STROUD, WILLIAM J.
BUSH, MENO J.
DI DONATO, RAYMOND J.
BOSANEK, JOHN E.
GALLEGOS, DAN
93142
93051
93052
93118
93102
93053
93120
93054
93055
93056
93057
93167
93058
93143
93121
93168
93059
93144
93060
93103
93145
93122
93169
93123
93061
93146
93091
93092
93094
93147
93170
93036
93062
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
135
136
136
147
229
263
290
290
321
373
377
377
377
378
393
393
395
395
396
396
396
397
401
401
402
402
402
405
405
405
416
417
420
219051
454183
670927
189557
1249591
777580
847760
759574
1191081
899018
240005
424616
408143
1321231
581785
605286
695732
398657
797188
459563
415705
622603
946133
165767
433674
770098
506235
346378
700645
326980
1100052
726078
348076
SEVIER, MYRON E.
DIAMOND, LAWRENCE E.
SIMPSON, LEEMAN O.
IGNEY, GAIL
GONZALES, GUS C.
CHAMBERLAIN, HARRY R.
GARNER, JERRY W.
ROGERS, ARNOLD S.
ORR, WILLIAM R.
FORMAN, NEIL
BURNLEY, PAUL H.
DOWELL, HOWARD G.
SEATON, M F.
CHATTMAN, LLOYD A.
FLETCHER, CLAUDE E.
WARDEN, CHARLES L.
HIPPIE, EVAN
IGNAZITO, DOMINIC
HANKINS, ARNOLD D.
MATCHELL, RAYMOND C.
SMASHEY, DAVID L.
OLIVER, LAMAR D.
DI POALO, PETER F.
WILSON, GARLAND
FRAZIER, BENNY R.
GALBRAITH, JAMES F.
GORDON, GEORGE B.
MC BRIDE, MICHAEL E.
MC KELVY, WILLIAM H.
SHEPHERD, CLIFFORD L.
CARTER, HELEN S.
RYAN, LEO G.
SCHNEIDER, JOHN L.
93063
93148
93149
93171
93064
93172
93104
93173
93174
93065
93066
93067
93068
93124
93175
93150
93069
93176
93151
93152
93153
93105
93126
93125
93127
93128
93129
93070
93106
93107
93071
93072
93073
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
800.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
8,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
THE IRONWORKER
L.U.
No.
424
433
433
433
433
433
433
444
444
451
473
473
492
498
499
502
512
522
550
568
576
580
580
580
584
584S
597
601
612
623
624
704
704
704
711
712
721
721
721
721
721
728
736
759
782
786
787
790
790
790
Member
Number
823865
1030725
675189
324999
526516
526593
427150
381003
620245
783454
353574
476435
725900
731206
1102076
455932
536523
756354
876883
576928
443710
1087154
358865
416135
679669
524772
404277
893410
346753
477097
489276
427658
496744
724943
1277037
1242978
559921
1282216
460627
1096794
455618
1148171
1160471
1137430
505979
1326968
953079
643188
532420
944732
Name
SAMBUCO, LOUIS
BACON, LLOYD E.
BEDDINGFIELD, HUBERT H.
HARTZ, SANFORD M.
JACK, RAY
JACOBSEN, HARRY J.
LIERMAN, WESLEY V.
ARAMBASICH, EDWARD J.
HALL, JAMES D.
CHOMA, FRANCIS G.
KULPA, FRANK
WOJTAK, EDWARD W.
THOMAS, BILLY J.
HARBACH, DE WAYNE V.
OWENS, JOHN R.
LUCIW, EUGENE
GARSCIA, CLARENCE R.
FRITZ, CLIFFORD H.
ADAMS, DALE I.
WATSON, CHARLES J.
GROSS, NORBERT J.
CODY, WILLIAM W.
HARMON, THOMAS J.
PIRRO, CARLO
MELTON, CARL W.
HAWTHORNE, LEO
BRADLEY, PEYTON J.
LEE, PHILIP C.
SCHMIDT, EDWARD J.
DONACHRICHA, GEORGE
GUIDRY, C J.
GOODMAN, JOHN H.
SMITH, WILLIAM W.
STEPHENS, CHARLES
SHARROW, WILLIAM J.
STRUKAR, MLADEN
JORDAN, HENRY
JOSEPH, IVAN J.
LOCKE, JAMES
ROBINSON, HARVEY D.
YAROSKI, ROY
BERARD, MICHEL
HARRIS, JASON
ARMSTRONG, TERRY
BONE, HERSCHEL E.
COTE, ROGER
MEREDITH, ROGER W.
NIEMANN, PETER
ROGA, MAX
SMITH, TIMOTHY
Claim
Number
93074
93154
93155
93075
93156
93076
93077
93130
93078
93079
93177
93131
93132
93133
93080
93178
93081
93179
93134
93082
93180
93083
93108
93157
93136
93135
93181
93084
93158
93109
93159
93085
93086
93160
93182
93095
93183
93096
93097
93184
93185
93098
93139
93138
93087
93162
93088
93089
93090
93161
Amount
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,400.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
1,750.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
800.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
TOTAL DEATH BENEFITS PAID:..................292,900.00
DISAPPROVED DEATH CLAIMS FOR APRIL 2006
55 1321803 DOUGLAS, WILLIAM A.
97 1172761 STONEHOUSE, DARYL H.
93137
93093
IN ARREARS
NOT 12 MOS
MEMBER
APPROVED DEATH CLAIMS FOR MAY 2006
1
1
3
3
3
7
7
8
8
9
12
14
14
15
16
1130294
656768
358235
765962
740551
422602
763432
382205
886125
637666
1098926
662698
541559
391817
367880
LEHNERT, CHARLES A.
SCOTT, ROBERT L.
BUTCHER, JAMES W.
CRUNY, CHARLES
LAGONI, FRANK J.
ANDERSON, ROBERT
DOHERTY, JAMES D.
JOHNSON, HAROLD L.
PASCOE, RICHARD L.
URBANI, ALDO
VAN VORSE, ROBERT
LAIDLAW, WILLIAM B.
LANTERMAN, GLEN P.
KOVALESKI, EDMUND
CAMPION, LEO J.
DECEMBER 2006
93249
93186
93269
93204
93205
93270
93187
93271
93272
93206
93207
93208
93273
93188
93274
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
17 703528
17 602604
17 478128
17 791690
17 603787
17 397067
22 243945
22 637534
24 461479
27 1170912
29 446006
29 624095
29 712532
29 611859
37 1200312
40 581522
40 585779
40 1188124
40 571012
44 502858
44 786020
46L 1086116
46L 1177311
58 921084
58 612104
67 1072390
68 349462
70 1140079
84 503124
84 448115
84 214066
86 1005515
86 490074
86 420197
103 1116736
118 1143484
118 411163
118 1094173
147 330558
155 372756
167 537967
172 477144
201 983633
207 256005
207 172058
263 630203
272 361375
301 174133
321 603891
340 826015
361 705978
361 1338993
378 1072365
383 637818
384 461502
392 497814
393 668057
393 538915
395 1210355
395 927980
396 1062920
396 1257384
401 554018
401 644040
417 862545
424 871345
469 781075
480 546642
483 574690
483 548356
489 889450
501 420728
501 907863
502 1192516
502 862736
506 634244
512 989696
518 171502
522 934069
ALFORD, MAURICE E.
EDGECOMB, BYRON E.
EUNGARD, JACK N.
FOLTZ, JAMES L.
HOLTHOUSE, BERNARD G.
MC KNIGHT, WILMONT
JENKEL, ELVIS H.
KNOTT, JERRY R.
FARMER, WILLIAM O.
ALLRED, KENNY K.
BROWN, HARRY H.
MC DONALD, RICHARD E.
THOMAS, BILL W.
WESTLAKE, NORVAL D.
GRIFFIN, MASON
CAREW, WILLIAM J.
COLE, JAMES L.
MURPHY, CHRISTOPHER B.
PARKER, CHESTER J.
COX, ERNEST D.
DAVIS, PAUL E.
FARMER, GENE M.
VAUGHAN, THOMAS J.
BOND, TERRIA
LE BLANC, HARRY
BARCLAY, JOHN J.
DEL GAUDIO, FRANK P.
NOE, CHARLIE W.
DROZD, ALBERT
SWALLOW, F G.
THOMASON, ALTON L.
DEN, LARRY R.
LAMPHIER, RAYMOND D.
PRINCE, BURKE E.
AUSTIN, JOHN M.
BEDFORD, DUANE M.
COBB, FRED
GERDES, THOMAS L.
CHURCHWARD, WM W.
BAKER, LEE R.
PITTMAN, JOE L.
EING, JOHN A.
KIRKLAND, TOMMY
BUSH, FRANK H.
CAMPBELL, WILLIAM
CARTER, WALTER C.
MELVIN, JOSEPH J.
MARKHAM, IRA
CATON, ROBERT Q.
LAKE, JACK E.
DOHERTY, JOHN J.
PETRETTI, TREVOR J.
CHRISMAN, KENDALL T.
FUNMAKER, MAX P.
SNODGRASS, RANDOLPH F.
MORRIS, JOHN W.
JEWELL, JAMES T.
OLIVER, HOMER G.
COLE, JAMES M.
HANEY, MICHAEL O.
HORTON, THOMAS R.
JOHNSON II, ANTHONY
CASEY, WILLIAM
MARINO, LAWRENCE C.
SMITH, WILLIAM
TURNER, GEORGE C.
PRIEST, BILLY H.
SOKOLOWSKI, JOSEPH
IACOVINO, PETER
PRATT, WILLIAM
STAVINOGA, STANLEY
BELLONE, JOSEPH
CHANCHOLO, WILLIAM
IACOVES, JOHN L.
KENNEDY, WILLIAM M.
HELLERMANN, WALTER
MAIER, ROGER L.
NELSON, RALEIGH W.
LOW, JAMES R.
93275
93223
93276
93277
93189
93209
93190
93250
93251
93252
93278
93224
93279
93280
93191
93192
93225
93193
93281
93253
93282
93302
93283
93284
93226
93227
93285
93210
93286
93211
93255
93287
93288
93256
93289
93290
93212
93213
93303
93194
93214
93304
93228
93257
93258
93259
93291
93229
93195
93196
93197
93293
93215
93305
93292
93230
93198
93231
93260
93306
93307
93232
93294
93233
93262
93261
93199
93263
93234
93235
93200
93308
93295
93296
93264
93216
93265
93217
93236
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,400.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
500.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
500.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
550
568
580
580
580
580
591
597
597
597
625
700
712
721
721
721
736
736
736
736
736
736
736
769
769
769
782
786
786
786
808
832
1029793
460695
1230699
1092366
679422
543455
742470
541689
187576
723251
620510
1197111
1341017
462946
585882
860905
1049973
616585
1073597
673828
481100
943350
616828
437080
613585
741388
624741
809178
1148847
624874
343571
156667
THOMAS, DANIEL E.
FLANAGAN, STEWART O.
BREEN, KEVIN M.
FREE, EDWARD J.
GOLINO, ANTHONY
MIRANDA, MICHAEL
SOUTER, HARROLL G.
BROWN, CHARLES E.
HOFFMAN, RAYMOND A.
JACOBS, JAMES R.
OTSUJI, TADAO
DESSUREAULT, ROGER
OMELKO, JOSH N.
BAKER, ERIC
MAC LENNAN, PHILLIP
SWAN, JOHN
FAERBERBOECK, KARL
HUEBNER, JOHN G.
JORDAN, WARD B.
MARTIN, ERIC S.
PHILLIPS, JACK B.
PIELUCH, WALTER
ROY, JEAN M.
BLACKBURN, CURTIS
COLLIVER, KENNETH H.
RAKES, JOHNNY W.
PEYTON, CHARLES R.
BRAZEAU, WILBRAD
GUERETTE, MAURICE
LAPOSSIE, ROBERT J.
SIMPSON, BERNARD T.
SHEA, EDWARD
93309
93297
93237
93219
93298
93202
93220
93218
93299
93238
93300
93221
93310
93242
93243
93244
93245
93311
93312
93246
93247
93248
93268
93266
93301
93239
93240
93222
93203
93313
93267
93241
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
500.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
TOTAL DEATH BENEFITS PAID:..................241,650.00
DISAPPROVED DEATH CLAIMS FOR MAY 2006
46L 1347346 LURRY, PHILLIP
512 1341322 KONO, ROBERT G.
93254
NOT 12
MOS MEMBER
93201
NOT 12
MOS MEMBER
APPROVED DEATH CLAIMS FOR JUNE 2006
1
1
1
1
3
3
5
6
6
6
7
7
7
12
15
16
16
16
17
22
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
27
27S
37
40
44
46L
55
314006
812521
157637
519201
390614
483437
612025
344524
411267
267584
1069691
581593
543521
398860
744699
489072
922212
1334740
143855
805402
555514
506032
583856
483465
501595
1153838
812900
593997
427817
359264
358990
578335
596752
1020287
536416
BARNETT, JOHN D.
CHUDINA, ROBERT J.
OLSEN, RAY
RAINSFORD, MICHAEL
FUNK, OSCAR R.
RADAKOVICH, SAMUEL
IRVIN, JOHN H.
HOPE, NILS F.
PLAYTER, WILLIAM C.
WEBER, JACOB J.
MC WILLIAMS, JOSEPH G.
ROONEY, THOMAS F.
SAMPSON, ROGER A.
SOULIA, OLIVER L.
REILLY, EDWARD F.
BOYCE, EDWARD L.
MIKULA, JAMES J.
WILLIAMS, HOWELL L.
HOLLAN, EDWARD
JONES, JAMES R.
KENDRICK, HARRY E.
LEWIS, WILLIAM T.
LEZOTTE, GERALD T.
TOUGAS, ROBERT N.
WAGNER, JACK R.
WHITE, SCOTT A.
WINTERFIELD, GLEN
WOODS, CHESTER
ECKHARDT, WILLARD
KUMP, GLEN W.
LACHANCE, EDWARD M.
TORCIVIA, ANTHONY A.
ADKINS, BRUCE C.
DWYER, RICHARD T.
FISHER, WILLIAM H.
93366
93314
93429
93315
93367
93316
93368
93400
93401
93369
93402
93317
93403
93370
93430
93371
93404
93318
93431
93405
93319
93320
93321
93322
93323
93432
93324
93325
93326
93373
93374
93327
93375
93328
93329
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
7,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
500.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
25
OFFICIAL MONTHLY
RECORD
L.U.
No.
Member
Number
60
63
63
68
70
75
84
84
86
86
89
92
92
97
97
97
103
118
118
118
118
135
135
135
135
136
155
155
201
229
272
272
290
292
321
340
340
350
378
378
378
392
395
395
395
395
396
396
397
405
416
416
416
416
417
433
433
433
433
433
439
440
473
477
483
506
509
512
512
516
568
625
697
230876
763188
835003
180243
1100856
605200
357690
369087
663120
371113
896002
488849
519259
855166
575482
848346
366453
395429
447039
530510
692437
609311
490105
708811
406806
1182293
468663
941393
1067692
312157
367828
1164407
737260
336101
768138
403225
515217
775210
842211
837056
565323
372857
283143
571144
396732
464378
826074
799064
1342520
539268
1164430
1225748
559704
837698
483746
664211
479131
199374
523294
365413
1078561
491422
686578
439298
1213992
447594
1100980
589009
485014
610516
630067
732300
408216
26
Name
HUBBARD, ALONZO R.
MEEKS, JAMES P.
NOVAK, KARL
GOODWIN, HORACE H.
CLARK, JAMES R.
BOUCHARD, CARL J.
HALEY, WOODROW
STUBBS, ELBERT L.
FORD, ALBERT A.
MC KEE, JACK W.
BENEDICT, CLAUDE L.
BRIGGS, HARLAN S.
RITCH, O H.
BERGER, RAYMOND L.
DENSKY, JOHN J.
KABATOFF, PETER
CHAPIN, JAMES W.
ALFREY, ANDY
HORSTMEYER, HERMAN G.
RITTER, RICHARD E.
WOOD, DAVID E.
BOUDREAUX, WILLARD C.
DECKER, IRIS D.
FRAZIER, LLOYD
WILLIAMS, CALVIN L.
BOOTH, THOMAS H.
HAGELSTEIN, TOMMIE S.
SPENCER, HENRY L.
MCLAUGHLIN, ROBERT O.
DOWLING, THOMAS J.
ALBERTIE, JAMES W.
SPENCER, KENNETH W.
HISSONG, WILLIAM E.
SLODERBECK, JAMES R.
TAYLOR, JAMES J.
ADAMCZAK, RAYMOND J.
WORTHINGTON, EDWARD H.
SHAFER, JAMES H.
CARTER, WILLIAM A.
MASSEY, ROBERT M.
TERRY, JACK M.
MOORE, WILLIAM E.
BAYER, WILLIAM H.
MERICH, GEORGE
MOWRY, HAROLD C.
ROBINSON, ROY
KARAS, RONALD H.
MULLEN, MICHAEL W.
SUSSMAN, JARRAD R.
HARPS, ISHMAEL
CAHOE, ROBERT S.
CIENFUEGOS, RUDOLPH
GESELL, ROBERT A.
PERDUE, ROBERT J.
CHIARAMONTE, GEORGE
BAILEY, BUFORD F.
COLE, RICHARD J.
LOVE, RALPH
NARO, JOSEPH B.
OLLIE, JOHN
HELEINE, JIMMY A.
LEDFORD, WILLIAM F.
PENDERGRASS, HAROLD F.
BENDALL, ROBERT T.
PURTILL, JOSEPH J.
MOSS, BURNHAM D.
GERBASI, JOSEPH
LENOIR, GREG
MENTER, OTIS L.
CALDWELL, B LEE
RAMSEY, PHILLIP L.
TAMANO, ROBERT M.
CRUFF, ALBERT J.
Claim
Number
93376
93406
93377
93330
93331
93433
93378
93332
93333
93334
93407
93335
93336
93358
93395
93359
93408
93337
93434
93338
93339
93435
93340
93379
93436
93341
93409
93437
93342
93380
93438
93439
93381
93344
93382
93440
93410
93345
93411
93412
93441
93383
93413
93442
93414
93384
93385
93415
93443
93416
93417
93386
93418
93419
93387
93346
93444
93388
93389
93420
93390
93391
93421
93347
93348
93422
93392
93423
93349
93424
93350
93393
93425
Amount
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
7,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
697
711
720
721
721
721
721
732
736
736
759
764
764
769
790
798
798
808
843
1338747
907467
559871
574667
541767
1205727
796436
963671
444995
723738
1087969
1331884
443913
503069
1017161
461609
598676
583306
530229
SCHULTZ, MICHAEL
GAGNON, EMMANUEL
KREWAY, JOSEPH
BABIN, AMEDEE
BUNIO, ROMAN
MONACO, JOE
NICKLE, EDGAR
BRASWELL, DANNY J.
BURGESS, BERNARD A.
CARROLL, ALBERT
HARRIS, RICHARD A.
RUSSELL, TAD D.L.
WOODFORD, WILLIAM
CUPP, CECIL
LOPEZ, WILLIAM
BAKER, JOHNNY A.
CAYLOR, BOBBY J.
BATES, EUGENE S.
OSBORNE, LESTER
93351
93447
93397
93360
93361
93362
93363
93426
93364
93398
93365
93428
93399
93352
93353
93356
93357
93446
93394
500.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
800.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
TOTAL DEATH BENEFITS PAID:..................257,050.00
DISAPPROVED DEATH CLAIMS FOR JUNE 2006
290
815791 ADKISSON, LARRY
512
1348503 RABBERS JR, ROBERT W.
720
1345657 ASHTON, JAMES T.
93343
IN
ARREARS
93427
NOT 12
MOS MEMBER
93396
NOT 12
MOS MEMBER
APPROVED DEATH CLAIMS FOR JULY 2006
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
5
5
7
7
7
7
7
8
8
10
11
12
15
16
17
17
17
17
21
21
22
24
24
36
37
37
48
63
66
70
84
84
889703
434648
557448
394884
497854
381142
755064
243512
1306890
908912
885776
722114
420017
417829
1093164
670784
299271
477461
424512
817666
1077686
386045
596722
1177502
368938
347614
964889
609049
756416
573744
591263
274731
1139413
565381
397896
562892
460302
871883
501731
598904
FRANTZEN, DANIEL C.
GRIESHABER, CHARLES J.
ORANGE, WILLIAM L.
PETRANEK, LADDIE L.
ROBINSON, LAWRENCE E.
STECH, ERNEST H.
BEREZNICKI, WILLIAM V.
BLACKBURN, BUDD
HEISLUP, WILLIAM
YOUNG, ROBERT E.
BETHEL, ROBERT B.
LAGRECA, FREDERICK R.
LEGRICE, MARSHALL
LIGNOS, GUST
RICHARDS, WILLIAM
REYNOLDS, ROBERT D.
WISNEFSKE, DONALD F.
HAMILTON, WILLIAM G.
COLLINS, ARTHUR A.
DAWES, EDWIN F.
REILLY, JOHN R.
RINGGER, ROBERT G.
GOODRICK, DERALD D.
SCHUETTE, KURT J.
VARGA, STEVE
WASILKO, GEORGE
DRAKE, JAMES F.
REED, FLOYD N.
GOFF, JOHNNY R.
KASTLE, ROBERT S.
MOSHER, WILLIAM F.
HENNING, RUSSELL W.
ARRUDA, MANUEL
BEAGAN, DANIEL P.
ZITTEL, ROBERT J.
LANGE, ARTHUR
FOY, DANIEL V.
HALEY, MICHAEL L.
HOLBEN, EDWARD H.
MC DANIEL, AUBREY
93472
93473
93475
93476
93448
93474
93535
93536
93537
93449
93477
93513
93450
93478
93479
93514
93538
93451
93452
93453
93539
93515
93480
93454
93516
93455
93456
93481
93457
93540
93517
93482
93483
93484
93458
93541
93542
93459
93518
93460
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,400.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
86 1078890
92 567840
103 713857
103 571255
111 785556
135 840197
135 369822
136 786664
136 187075
155 882206
263 623816
272 452477
301 396647
301 468529
321 641915
361 646611
377 619625
377 1103141
378 1329019
384 482255
387 389237
387 711020
387 944546
395 415564
395 499406
396 155358
397 192223
401 852388
401 1077304
405 576693
416 613637
416 648864
416 815886
416 659800
416 516816
433 505988
433 1163036
433 1162816
455 257576
455 836232
477 1031388
489 404024
495 431000
512 373992
522 706053
527 803208
527 608653
527 474483
550 1323462
576 291033
580 600472
580 1246648
584 527040
584S 376297
585 1342530
585 183169
597 761644
625 681358
700 980640
709 721367
720 514205
720 474740
721 633959
721 862866
732 650257
765 501529
769 957662
772 570092
782 392884
808 942918
RIZIK, GREGORY G.
WIGLEY, DAVID J.
COLEMAN, CHARLES P.
WIGGINS, LESLIE
MILBURN, ROBERT F.
DELANO, JERRY W.
STERLING, MURPHY F.
ANGAROLA, ROBERT J.
SMITH, JOSEPH E.
PEREZ, JAVIER
BREWER, GEORGE B.
SUTA, MICHAEL
MOFFITT, FRANK
WARD, PAUL H.
WOOSLEY, JIMMY D.
PIERCE, JOSEPH W.
CONVERSE, DANARD D.
MILES, EDWARD J.
CARTER, MIKE
HAMMOND, GEORGE M.
DIXON, DEWELL D.
RAMSEY, LESTER J.
TUCKER, DENNIS M.
LITTLE, LAWRENCE G.
STROUD, ROBERT H.
MINDA, PETER F.
CRUISE, EARNEST A.
BROPHY, DAVID
COOLEY, GEORGE E.
SATTERWHITE, JOHN
BOSCH, IGNATZ
HASTINGS, GEORGE G.
PLOUGH, JAMES R.
SAAVEDRA, HENRI H.
TAYLOR, GLEN N.
HATCH, BERNARD E.
LOCKHART, JAMES M.
SNIDER, PETER J.
BRASEN, GEORGE
LINSS, GOTTFRIED
WRIGHT, WILLIAM
HEALEY, PATRICK F.
SOLANO, MANUEL
ILSLEY, FRED H.
PITMAN, ARTHUR L.
CAROSONE, RUDOLPH
DOMACHOWSKI, EDWARD
DUNN, NATHANIEL E.
LAWRENCE, DEVIN J.
JANKOWSKI, HENRY
CARMEN, STANLEY
FARRELL, RICHARD
HERNDON, CECIL E.
MONTGOMERY, TRACY M.
HALLATT, PAUL G.
HUFF, HERMAN E.
PARRISH, EARL R.
ANTOQUE, MARINE C.
GRANT, SIMON
MORGAN, CHARLES C.
LESTER, LLOYD G.
MEIER, JOHN A.
GODIN, HERMENEGILDE
NOEL, CLEMENT
KENLEY, HENRY D.
LARABIE, ALDEGE
BENTLEY, MONTIE H.
SHEPLER, CLAIR J.
ARANT, ALBERT
FRIESON, LE ROY J.
93543
93544
93519
93520
93461
93462
93545
93463
93546
93521
93485
93523
93464
93547
93548
93524
93465
93525
93549
93486
93526
93527
93550
93551
93552
93487
93488
93553
93489
93490
93466
93491
93492
93493
93494
93528
93554
93529
93555
93556
93467
93468
93469
93495
93496
93557
93530
93531
93532
93470
93497
93533
93498
93499
93471
93500
93558
93559
93506
93501
93507
93508
93509
93510
93502
93511
93560
93503
93504
93561
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
3,200.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,150.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
500.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
TOTAL DEATH BENEFITS PAID:..................215,250.00
THE IRONWORKER
DISAPPROVED DEATH CLAIMS FOR JULY 2006
5 1353357
WALKER, JOHN
93512
66 1354514
JIMENEZ, UBALDO G. 93562
272 949491
620 704033
MELTON, MICHAEL W. 93522
SAVAGE, CHARLES L. 93534
NOT 12 MOS
MEMBER
NOT 12 MOS
MEMBER
IN ARREARS
IN ARREARS
APPROVED DEATH CLAIMS FOR AUGUST 2006
1 409375
1 905189
1 754902
1 402977
1 860588
3 969116
6 391527
6 492851
6 311253
7 1218843
7 914632
7 675038
7 687546
7 791371
7 472142
7 479440
8 947432
8 872990
8 464168
10 356789
12 1042492
12 254041
12 388997
14 477458
14 1275674
15 464240
16 413767
16 625902
16 472856
17 696775
17 429976
17 735786
17 593600
17 173502
17 1057929
22 1099442
22 1200493
25 916390
25 1234124
25 498964
25 416675
25 545045
25 504063
25 565345
25 548337
25 963065
25 361997
25 429563
27 1153592
27 942005
27 793405
28 920112
29 598803
40 731180
40 429541
46 598526
46 1150952
63 758998
63 701277
63 399046
68 492841
68 1004617
70 1031464
70 771488
70 1197575
84 1266097
92 205774
103 617039
CALIENDO, CARMEN J.
93563
RABY, ROOSEVELT
93679
SMITH, RICHARD F.
93680
STINCIC, LOUIS
93681
TOMEI, MICHAEL A.
93714
STANTON, PAUL
93564
BRAY, DONALD L.
93565
BROOKS, MELVIN
93566
WATERS, RAYMOND T.
93567
ALBERTI, CHRISTOPHER
93682
CORCORAN, ALBERT W.
93601
HUBLEY, JOHN D.
93652
MADDISON, ROBERT H.
93683
MARKARIAN, HARRY
93653
POTTLE, GEORGE B.
93602
SPARKS, WILLIAM J.
93651
LILLY, DENNIS J.
93654
MISZEWSKI, DAVID J.
93603
WENNER, JOSEPH P.
93655
BINNS, LOUIS V.
93656
BOWEN, NOBLE M.
93715
DOBROSKI, ANDREW
93716
PRAGA, JOSEPH B.
93568
CLARK, THOMAS R.
93604
WATTS, TRAVIS L.
93657
ZAWACKI, ALEXANDER
93633
DUDICK, GEORGE
93684
MC CARTNEY, JUNIOR L.
93685
MONTALBANO, JACK
93686
BEAL, SAMUEL E.
93605
DUDICH, FRANK R.
93687
JOYCE, MICHAEL F.
93606
MC CAFFERTY, NORMAN T. 93688
SCHULTZ, GEORGE A.
93607
SZABO, THOMAS D.
93608
HANKS, FRED R.
93569
WILLIAMS, JOHN H.
93658
BENOIT, RICHARD C.
93570
DOWDELL, SEEBON
93571
EILF, PETER P.
93717
HAMILTON, ROBERT L.
93718
LAMBERT, JACK R.
93572
LEWIS, THOMAS
93573
MC DOWELL, DAVID L.
93719
MC LEOD, ELMER A.
93720
MILLER, JAMES A.
93574
TAPP, EVERETT N.
93575
WEDHORN, NORMAN G.
93659
BUSHA, DEAN C.
93689
ESPLIN, WAYNE L.
93576
PURCELLA, BURT A.
93660
GRIMES, MICHAEL V.
93661
CARR, ELMER M.
93662
DELANEY, WILLIAM
93577
DUGAN, JAMES
93578
BENNETT, ROBERT V.
93579
SIDDENS, BRIAN
93609
FLOREK, DONALD M.
93610
JOHNSON, BRUCE
93721
THRAN, JOE
93580
ANGIOLETTI, AUGUST
93611
CARDO, JOSEPH V.
93663
MILBURN, STANFORD C.
93612
SHUMOCK, LOUIS H.
93613
WEDDING, GILES R.
93581
DELAFUENTE, CONRADO
93690
BAINBRIDGE, GEORGE W.
93634
GORDON, OWEN C.
93664
DECEMBER 2006
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
7,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
103
112
118
135
135
135
155
155
167
172
172
207
229
263
340
340
350
361
361
361
372
372
372
373
373
377
377
378
378
378
384
384
387
392
393
395
396
396
396
396
396
397
397
401
401
404
416
416
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
440
440
451
451
480
492
492
496
509
512
512
516
516
549
550
550
580
580
584
584
584
584
591
886497
776858
479488
712577
760999
700876
400492
1163069
546589
420830
358109
150200
805796
369025
1018273
645170
615244
693386
194032
365958
761748
456409
348274
486711
595419
1098575
389175
727370
1321241
710299
460391
905881
241846
806977
630704
659753
402283
778753
693090
1080888
395727
1141169
874520
1090512
343556
253576
1154112
130018
398882
687730
536651
471068
676544
659375
1078735
698198
389163
1008935
1055791
573708
1158014
216208
412662
1267748
560974
628208
640985
1243660
1041283
574969
359354
580131
311304
420888
546511
656703
587187
272731
260623
ROBERTS, PHILLIP R.
MILLER, JOE N.
DUFF, WILLIAM M.
DE FORKE, LEE
DORMAN, EDGAR A.
SONNIER, HILARY D.
HOLT, EARL
WEBSTER, JAMES C.
WHITE, JOHN E.
DILLON, HOWARD
KEARNS, WILLIAM
ROSOVITZ, JOSEPH
NARANJO, JOSE A.
HARTNETT, DANIEL E.
CARPENTER, KEITH B.
TRUMAN, DONALD F.
ROWAN, JOSEPH F.
BUCALO, FRANK
EGAN, JOHN S.
HUDEC, JOHN J.
BOLES, RONALD D.
MARTIN, WILLIAM
SILZ, JOSEPH J.
FENNELL, WILLIAM J.
JENSEN, KNUD F.
DILDY, DAVID A.
GUERRA, NICANOR F.
FREEMAN, HARVEY D.
PERRY, EDWARD E.
VANDEN BROEK, DOUGLAS R.
DALTON, HARVEY W.
WALKER, DON A.
COCHRAN, HAROLD T.
NARUP, JEROME J.
AXEN, HEINRICH W.
LANGBEEN, KARL J.
ASHWORTH, KENNETH
DIECKMANN, JOHN P.
HOFFMAN, ROSS A.
LYNCH, JOHN R.
RODEBAUGH, FREDERICK L.
CUTCHENS, BILLY D.
CUTCHENS, JACK W.
ROWE, JOSEPH T.
WILKES, WILLIAM S.
KRODEL, ELWOOD W.
OLSEN, DAVID P.
REEVE, GERALD A.
COLASARDO, GEORGE J.
CONWAY, RICHARD
FAIR, ALFRED D.
FREEBURG, EJNER J.
HOSKIN, JERRY
LANSFORD, RONALD C.
MARCELLA, THOMAS
WILLIAMS, JOHN W.
GADZIALA, JOSEPH
TERRANCE, SCOTT C.
BERRY, DOUGLAS W.
HOPKINS, JOHN R.
KINGMAN, CHARLES D.
CLARK, PAUL
NICHOLS, TOMMIE L.
NASON, CHAD A.
LOPEZ, ANTONIO G.
FRANK, JAMES L.
HOFFA, LYLE E.
BRIGHT, MERLE G.
BURNETT, DARREL E.
AMOS, DON C.
MORENA, MARK J.
ZEIGLER, JERRY L.
CROOM, THOMAS H.
MURPHY, RICHARD J.
ARMSTRONG, WILLARD C.
CRAIG, GEORGE A.
HOLLAWAY, WALTER F.
JONES, SEQUOYAH R.
RICHBOURG, SILAS J.
93665
93582
93635
93636
93583
93691
93666
93692
93584
93667
93614
93693
93585
93615
93616
93586
93694
93617
93618
93668
93695
93588
93696
93619
93620
93589
93697
93698
93621
93590
93699
93722
93637
93669
93622
93700
93638
93670
93701
93587
93702
93703
93704
93623
93639
93671
93591
93592
93705
93672
93706
93624
93707
93625
93673
93640
93723
93724
93641
93642
93708
93643
93644
93626
93627
93645
93593
93594
93646
93709
93628
93595
93710
93725
93674
93726
93629
93711
93630
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,150.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
500.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
597
704
709
711
721
721
721
725
736
759
764
769
769
822
822
824
843
453115
822653
947453
596734
1108150
546895
706163
778387
953197
836900
1313463
1202965
517038
867016
793371
625002
496384
HOWARD, JAMES E.
WILLIS, THOMAS R.
WARREN, WILSON W.
PHILLIPS, EDWARD
MC DONALD, FRED
OSEIDA, PAUL
WHEELER, RALPH
BELLENDIR, PETER
BRIDEAU, GILLES
LAROCQUE, GEORGE W.
DONAHUE, BRIAN A.
BOTKINS, FREDERICK L.
NEWMAN, RUSSELL H.
EDDY, HARRY
WEIR, TERRY L.
BLAIR, LAWRENCE
PRINCE, O NEAL
93631
93647
93727
93676
93597
93632
93677
93598
93599
93600
93678
93648
93728
93712
93596
93649
93650
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,150.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
TOTAL DEATH BENEFITS PAID:..................324,300.00
DISAPPROVED DEATH CLAIMS FOR AUGUST 2006
377 1355968 JAMAL, RAMUL
93713
585 618985 YOUNG, STERLING O.
93675
NOT 12 MOS
MEMBER
IN ARREARS
APPROVED DEATH CLAIMS FOR
SEPTEMBER 2006
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
6
6
7
7
8
8
10
10
10
10
14
14
15
16
17
24
28
37
37
44
44
45
58
58
58
63
63
68
70
75
75
84
84
86
86
97
97
197
207
340
361
1180119
623749
1179654
477378
587097
206649
483371
631550
481912
548211
275552
470149
401933
428616
472828
1332619
367245
488907
369887
688353
651100
849341
494159
339771
491453
666646
754988
892472
707379
966059
901831
496779
349412
468655
475931
457293
476031
586041
450576
776056
279943
660875
452537
662800
1112724
488695
630276
1031006
322890
639416
BARNAS, DANIEL F.
JONES, JAMES M.
KOLZE, EUGENE G.
MARSZALEK, WALTER J.
OLSEN, DONALD C.
SCHAFER, HAROLD S.
WATERS, BERNARD H.
JOHNSON, WILLIAM E.
ROBERTO, FRED A.
FENCLAU, FRANK L.
STYBORSKI, LEO S.
DE BENEDICTIS, ALFRED E.
MAHER, FRANCIS X.
BAKER, GEORGE W.
SELIG, LAWRENCE A.
ASHINHURST, ADAM L.
BOSTON, GEORGE E.
CURRENT, DAVID H.
KIRCH, MERLE E.
DONAIS, JACK E.
JOHNSON, THERON H.
MORIN, JEAN PAUL J.
SEARS, WARREN E.
GARNER, ROBERT C.
CRAIG, RICHARD W.
PLEASANTS, JAMES W.
BULGER, PAUL A.
MC NEIL, RICHARD E.
GIBSON, JOHN W.
ZORNES, DAN W.
WHITE, GEORGE
EDMONSTON, JOSEPH E.
FELDER, CLARENCE T.
HUTCHINSON, EDWARD O.
BONOW, JAMES C.
HEBEL, RONALD W.
MILLEN, LEONARD F.
MORRIS, GRIFFITH R.
KOHNE, CALVIN F.
MC KINNEY, ROBERT A.
HICKS, MALCOLM D.
WHITE, ALBERT L.
BERTINO, LOUIS R.
WILLIS, GERRIT E.
CANOFARI, LAWRENCE E.
COE, M KARL M.
GALLAGHER, RONALD
TURNBULL, ROBERT E.
FARABEE, GARLIN L.
BLENKENSOPP, DAVID
93783
93729
93761
93730
93731
93762
93732
93784
93785
93809
93810
93786
93787
93733
93734
93763
93811
93812
93764
93813
93788
93814
93789
93765
93735
93766
93815
93816
93736
93767
93790
93817
93737
93818
93738
93739
93740
93741
93742
93743
93819
93820
93821
93791
93755
93756
93744
93822
93823
93745
1,750.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
800.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
27
OFFICIAL MONTHLY
RECORD
L.U.
No.
Member
Number
361
361
377
378
378
384
384
387
392
396
396
397
397
397
401
417
420
433
433
439
444
451
469
574819
561415
814520
605201
634958
306402
467465
772101
931244
1280481
1080884
697221
473090
497664
483677
225928
334516
390795
371089
741661
613507
255379
819815
Name
CUSH, EDWARD J.
KLEPACK, RICHARD
WOJCIESZAK, DAVID G.
BROWN, WILLIAM L.
MC CABE, WILLIAM C.
ARBAN, JOHN F.
WEBB, PAUL Q.
LIVERY, JOHN W.
MAULDING, THOMAS L.
KRAUSE, NANCY N.
LA MONTAGNE, LARRY B.
EVERHART, JAMES F.
GULLEY, WILLIAM A.
WHITE, VERYLAND
PASCIULLO, DANIEL
SONDAK, SOL
DOWNEY, JOSEPH G.
PALUMBO, SAMUEL J.
WOMBACHER, OMER M.
WESTMAN, DAVID F.
WICEVIC, ANDREW A.
ROTEN, JAMES W.
BERRY, GEORGE P.
Claim
Number
93824
93768
93769
93746
93747
93770
93792
93748
93825
93793
93749
93794
93795
93826
93827
93771
93828
93772
93773
93796
93829
93774
93797
Amount
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
477
480
483
489
498
498
501
512
512
520
527
549
550
577
580
580
580
623
700
700
710
711
720
721
721
453838
1122285
800426
474927
988634
609254
396072
415604
591051
788088
744140
622798
992827
863801
988387
1248196
598730
1143548
1184546
968596
477807
1201009
600467
754399
464278
TAYS, JAMES HASSEL
TONEY, ROBERT A.
MULVANEY, WILLIAM G.
SAULO, STEVE
CHABUCOS, JOHN A.
KENNEDY, JOHN W.
PUGLIA, WILLIAM
PAONES, PAT
PARENTEAU, EUGENE H.
SMITH, GLENN C.
SURNIAK, EDWARD J.
MONTGOMERY, JERRY R.
MC VICKER, VICTOR E.
DEMING, ELDON W.
GONCALVES, MANUEL
HEENAN, JOHN
NAUGHTON, JAMES
DUCZER, MIKE J.
HAYES, CHRIS
ST JEAN, MARCEL
SENSAT, WILSON
DESLAURIERS, GILLES
ZYLIZNY, WILLIAM
CRANEY, THOMAS
CROSBY, OVERTON
93798
93775
93799
93800
93801
93802
93830
93831
93750
93803
93776
93751
93777
93778
93752
93832
93833
93779
93843
93844
93834
93757
93808
93782
93781
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
721
725
732
732
736
736
751
759
769
787
790
790
843
754974
1187292
694851
589633
512082
831564
926941
866634
214044
1307230
533462
1275629
462884
LONG, FRANCIS P.
MCGILLIS, HENRY C.
COTTRELL, ROBERT L.
HAMILTON, ROBERT
DALLAIR, JOHN
FUCHS, OTTO
WEBER, ROGER E.
FIGAS, PETER M.
PATTERSON, GEORGE E.
GLASS, ROBERT J.
HENRY, HERMAN
RICKS, JOHN
KNIGHT, JACK H.
93845
93846
93753
93835
93758
93759
93754
93760
93804
93805
93836
93837
93780
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,400.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
TOTAL DEATH BENEFITS PAID:..................217,450.00
DISAPPROVED DEATH CLAIMS FOR
SEPTEMBER 2006
272
395
397
420
433
518
790
858585
1236571
1309764
839626
1069220
1313092
1145693
ANDERSON, ROY A.
MCLAIN, BRIAN
BEATY, SHANNON G.
NOWOTARSKI, RICHARD H.
RAMIREZ, FERNANDO R.
BELKNAP, ARTHUR J.
SHEPARD, BILL
93838
93839
93806
93840
93842
93807
93841
512
516
527
527
527
527
576
580
584S
591
597
704
709
711
720
721
721
721
721
725
732
736
736
736
751
765
771
786
790
808
832
563494
561164
818847
1282911
884505
1179626
555414
224842
399418
333836
633802
376588
174108
1242134
790554
622635
457505
1229335
987009
777532
682190
562779
953202
1084553
859401
725811
796625
805888
1315084
616659
179142
PETERSON, KENNETH R.
STODDARD, SID S.
FARAONI, CARMEN J.
HILL, EDWARD M.
REESE, MELVIN L.
ZAPATA, ALBERTO
SPYCHE, JON R.
KOGAN, SOL
WHITE, CLYDE F.
TREADWELL, WILLIAM A.
MULLIS, GEORGE W.
VANN, JESSE J.
HIGGINBOTHAM, M W.
ORTENZA, FRANK
BEAULIEU, LEO
FOX, GEORGE K.
GREEN, ROY
PERUGINI, NICOLA
SERGOVITCH, MICHAEL
DE GOESBRIAND, MARCEL
STEWART, ROBERT L.
DUGUAY, ERNEST
MAC KINNON, DON
MC CARTHY, ROBERT M.
STROUP, ROBERT R.
SMITH, DONALD
KRUGER, DAVID P.
JOLY, RONALD
TURNBOUGH, DOYLE
HESTER, RALPH
ZAROTNEY, JOSEPH
93900
93932
93901
93933
93902
93903
93904
93966
93867
93868
93869
93905
93870
93971
93938
93874
93972
93875
93876
93973
93967
93939
93877
93878
93871
93907
93879
93974
93906
93968
93872
IN ARREARS
IN ARREARS
IN ARREARS
IN ARREARS
IN ARREARS
IN ARREARS
IN ARREARS
APPROVED DEATH CLAIMS FOR OCTOBER 2006
L.U.
No.
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
5
5
6
7
7
7
7
7
9
11
11
11
14
14
16
17
17
17
21
25
25
25
25
27
33
33
44
44
63
66
70
75
75
79
84
86
86
Member
Number
1193128
1135890
1145285
446044
1337211
265984
254444
532183
852781
566584
687518
696049
257410
144687
574698
358952
665680
701451
824811
672222
409319
981501
464252
262644
1173608
828396
253921
243182
1254664
484810
256239
949745
802626
1142218
531985
1051887
656417
1228351
276977
879958
153234
761405
932949
614924
28
Name
FALLON, WILLIAM E.
FREED, ROBERT J.
HOUSE, RANDY
MAYNARD, JACKIE
PAVICHEVICH, SCOTT
COSTELLA, JOHN
TOTH, CHARLES
BROWNING, GEORGE F.
TOLLIVER, STACY
WOLFE, STANLEY W.
ANDREWS, WARREN G.
DE SIMONE, FRANK A.
MAHER, THOMAS C.
PERRY, IRVING R.
SARTORI, FRANK E.
RING, CARL H.
BARONE, ROBERT
KELLEHER, MORTIMER
SINGERLINE, JOSEPH
KINNEY, WILFRED G.
RICE, CLIFFORD A.
ENGEL, BERNARD F.
HARLEY, KENNETH S.
HODGSON, EARL L.
MOORE, ALBERT
VANOVER, MORGAN J.
LATARTE, RUSSELL G.
PAUL, ALPHONSE
PERRY, PATRICK W.
SNOW, ALAN B.
FRANCIS, OTIS R.
KORESKO, STANLEY J.
SWELTZ, LOUIS M.
INGLES, BRUCE A.
PLAYFORTH, EVERETT E.
FENTON, THOMAS J.
ARTHUR, JACKIE G.
DICKERSON, JOE
DAVISON, EUGENE
HOLDER, WILLIAM L.
GARRETT, GEORGE A.
ADKINS, GEORGE J.
BOSIK, DARRELL F.
SEMELING, BERNT
Claim
Number
93940
93880
93941
93942
93908
93943
93944
93881
93945
93882
93909
93946
93947
93847
93848
93948
93949
93849
93950
93951
93883
93952
93953
93884
93954
93910
93911
93912
93913
93914
93885
93850
93886
93915
93851
93955
93852
93916
93853
93854
93917
93855
93887
93856
Amount
1,750.00
1,750.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
500.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
111
118
118
118
136
147
172
172
229
263
272
272
290
292
292
321
378
380
383
393
395
395
395
396
396
397
401
401
401
404
404
405
416
433
433
433
433
444
444
444
473
477
492
501
508
512
536219
596768
1220478
509848
756775
1108164
475927
1051267
1199904
931989
394501
497982
1048709
230894
714938
971300
739478
799792
491470
798443
496412
209873
467550
726835
257770
957674
1129846
782365
1148925
256450
1138589
393642
413609
976393
687008
979935
941864
413954
202523
626178
632768
474639
497575
758338
1216367
258547
O GARA, MICHAEL R.
BOURDON, MAURICE J.
LARABY, ANTHONY W.
MOORE, HOMER
BAGNALL, JOSEPH P.
SMITH, LARRY K.
SWISHER, FRANK J.
VIGUE, MITCHELL T.
GREENE, JAMIE
BOLIN, JOE T.
CHAMBLESS, JOE F.
PINDER, WARREN E.
TRYON, STEVE B.
HOWARD, MARTIN J.
SMITH, WAYNE H.
JONES, DARREL
CHAVEZ, FRED
ALLEN, DAVID F.
LASKO, MICHAEL M.
HOECHERL, DUANE F.
BRAATEN, JEROME L.
HOWARD, ROBERT
NOONAN, CHARLES R.
REITER, ROGER E.
SMALLEY, CHARLES L.
PATTERSON, GLEN E.
MC CRAY, LESTER
MESSINA, SAMUEL J.
WENHOLD, GARY L.
FREY, JAMES L.
RHINE, TIMOTHY M.
CASTNER, WILLIAM
CASEY, HOWARD E.
CLAW, LARRY
COLER, HAROLD H.
HARDY, LARRY D.
PURSELL, JEFFERY R.
FUTTERER, WILLIAM F.
STRUGLINSKI, JOSEPH
SUAREZ, OLEGARIO
SANFILIPPO, JOSEPH
CLEMMONS, LOUIS K.
READ, ALMA M.
BASKIS, JOHN A.
SULLIVAN, TROY S.
KIRK, PIERSON J.
93888
93918
93858
93857
93889
93890
93891
93892
93919
93859
93860
93861
93920
93921
93893
93956
93922
93957
93862
93863
93923
93924
93958
93894
93925
93864
93926
93927
93928
93959
93929
93895
93930
93960
93961
93896
93962
93963
93964
93865
93897
93931
93898
93965
93899
93866
2,000.00
2,000.00
7,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
800.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,150.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
TOTAL DEATH BENEFITS PAID:..................238,700.00
DISAPPROVED DEATH CLAIMS FOR OCTOBER 2006
5
11
1362683 MINNICH, BENJAMIN G.
1207718 MARRAZZA, ANTHONY
1071874 GALLAGHER, CHRIS M.
433 483211 DARBE, WILLIAM E.
93934
NOT 12 MOS
MEMBER
93935 IN ARREARS
93936 IN ARREARS
93970 IN ARREARS
THE IRONWORKER
1750 New York Ave., N.W.
Suite 400
Washington, D.C. 20006
The General Officers and Staff of the
International Association of Bridge, Structural,
Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers
Extend to You Our Very Best Wishes
During This Holiday Season
JOSEPH J. HUNT
MICHAEL FITZPATRICK
WALTER WISE
General President
Suite 400
1750 New York Ave., N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20006
General Secretary
Suite 400
1750 New York Ave., N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20006
General Treasurer
Suite 400
1750 New York Ave., N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20006
ROBERT J. SPILLER
GORDON STRUSS
EDWARD C. McHUGH
GEORGE E. KRATZER
RICHARD WARD
First General Vice President
2106 Washington Rd.
Suite 400
Canonsburg, PA 15317
Second General Vice President
P.O. Box 319, 122 Main Street
Luck, WI 54853-0319
Third General Vice President
2849 Andrea Drive
Allentown, PA 18103
Fourth General Vice President
Franklin Square Office Center
8401 Claude Thomas Road
Suite 37
Franklin, Ohio 45005
Fifth General Vice President
5964 Dayton Boulevard
Chattanooga, TN 37415
FRED MARR
EDWARD J. WALSH
JAY HURLEY
JOE STANDLEY
RONALD C. GLADNEY
Sixth General Vice President
1350 L’Heritage Drive
Sarnia, Ontario N7S 6H8
Canada
Seventh General Vice President
505 White Plains Rd.
Suite 200
Tarrytown, NY 10591
Eighth General Vice President
P.O. Box 96
S. Boston, MA 02127
Ninth General Vice President
1660 San Pablo Ave., Suite C
Pinole, CA 94564
General Counsel
Bartley, Goffstein, L.L.C.
4399 Laclede Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63108

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