Members Miss Linda Posted November 10, 2010 Members Share Posted November 10, 2010 (edited) To the twenty-nine crewmen of the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald, who were lost without a trace, may God grant rest to your souls. Here is a wonderful, informative site about the ship and her crew: http://www.ssefo.com/ S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald's crew of 29 on its final voyage included: Michael E. Armagost, 37, Third Mate Fred J. Beetcher, 56, Porter Thomas D. Bentsen, 23, Oiler Edward F. Bindon, 47, First Assistant Engineer Thomas D. Borgeson, 41, Maintenance Man Oliver J. Champeau, 41, Third Assistant Engineer Nolan S. Church, 55, Porter Ransom E. Cundy, 53, Watchman Thomas E. Edwards, 50, Second Assistant Engineer Russell G. Haskell, 40, Second Assistant Engineer George J. Holl, 60, Chief Engineer Bruce L. Hudson, 22, Deck Hand Allen G. Kalmon, 43, Second Cook Gordon F. MacLellan, 30, Wiper Joseph W. Mazes, 59, Special Maintenance Man John H. McCarthy, 62, First Mate Ernest M. McSorley, 63, Captain Eugene W. O'Brien, 50, Wheelsman Karl A. Peckol, 20, Watchman John J. Poviach, 59, Wheelsman James A. Pratt, 44, Second Mate ROBert C. Rafferty, 62, Steward Paul M. Riippa, 22, Deck Hand John D. Simmons, 62, Wheelsman William J. Spengler, 59, Watchman Mark A. Thomas, 21, Deck Hand Ralph G. Walton, 58, Oiler David E. Weiss, 22, Cadet Blaine H. Wilhelm, 52, Oiler Edited November 10, 2010 by Miss Linda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members John81 Posted November 10, 2010 Members Share Posted November 10, 2010 May the Lord work in the lives of their decendants that they may come to be born again in Christ. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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