The Commissioner Charles Gause Chapter of 1812 members gathered around the US Merchant Marine monument on May 22, 2019 in Wilmington Riverfront Park to honor the US Merchant Marines. The ladies placed a wreath on the monument and sang the poem shown below. The city of Wilmington, along with International Seaman’s Center, the US Coast Guard and the Wilmington Propeller Club all took part at the presentation of the new US. Merchant Marine Monument on May 22, 2017 at Riverfront Park in Wilmington, NC. The “Absolute Black Monument” which was installed by Mount Airy based N.C. Granite Corporation, and is nine feet tall and weighs 5,780 lbs. We are thankful for the service of the Merchant Marines.
L to R: Christopher Braun, Chairman of the Board of Directors, for Rolling Thunder, Chapter 3 in Wilmington, NC; member, Joan Hall, Phyllis Wilson, Lynn Deen, Susan DeGroote, Cindy Sellers, Vice-President; Pat Gooding, Nora Hickam, Kathy Miller, President, Dale Spencer, Diane Price, Pat Tucker and Marie Preston at the wreath laying ceremony on May 22nd.
L to R: Cindy Sellers, Vice- President , Christopher Braun, Chairman of the Board of Directors, for Rolling thunder, Chapter 3, in Wilmington, NC and Kathy Miller, President
L to R: Kathy Miller, President, Diane Price, Cindy Sellers, Vice-President, Joan Hall, Dale Spencer, Lynn Deen, Christopher Braun, Pat Tucker, Susan DeGroote, Nora Hickam, Marie Preston and Pat Gooding holding the official 15 star flag of 1812.
President Kathy Miller folds the flag under the direction of Christopher Braun.
The ladies gathered around the monument to sing a special song and have a program for the event of laying the wreath on the monument.
The photos below are of the members of 1812 who attended the meeting/luncheon at The Pilot House in Wilmington, NC along the river.
Left: Phyllis Wilson, Dale Spencer and Pat Tucker
Right: Cindy Sellers, Vice-President; Susan DeGroote, Marie Preston and Yvonne Brown
Left: Diane Price, Lynn Deen and Joan Hall
Right: Kathy Miller, President; Nora Hickam and Pat Gooding
A special thank you to Phyllis Wilson who took most of the photos and Joan Hall plus a special thank you to professional photographer, Christine Urick, who did some significant editing on a few photographs.