Kings Point Class of 1983

U.S. Merchant Marine Academy alumni

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Gregory Leedy

Gregory A. Leedy, age 56, of Cromwell, Indiana, passed away unexpectedly, on Friday morning March 30, 2018 at his home in Cromwell, Indiana. He was born in the Henry County Hospital in New Castle, Indiana, on April 15, 1961, the son of Raymond “Gene” and Nancy E. (Schafer) Leedy.

Gregory is survived by Victoria Adelaide Leedy, daughter with Julie Ness Leedy; mother Nancy (Ralph) Leedy-Ziebell; significant other of 11 years Rosa Weist; siblings Debra Leedy Hasse, Steven (Michelli) Leedy, Lisa (Kara Krothe) Leedy, Thomas (Kerri) Leedy, Kevin (Terri) Leedy, Zandra (Kanoa) Watt and Zane Ziebell; 18 nieces and nephews; and countless friends. He was preceded in death by his father, Raymond Eugene “Gene” Leedy.

Gregory was a 1979 graduate of West Noble High School. He then went on to graduate from the United States Merchant Marine Academy in 1983 with a Bachelor of Science. Gregory served his country honorably in the United States Navy Reserve from that point until 1999. He served 25 years on the Sparta Township Fire Department as well as dedicating his free time to community service. In addition to his service to the community he worked as a project developer for Noresco. In his spare time, Gregory enjoyed cooking for others, and spending time outside with his dogs, Madoc and Tubby. He was a devoted father, loving son, loyal brother and uncle and wonderful friend. He was well respected and dearly loved. His family and friends will remember his loyalty and willingness to drop everything to help those in need.
A funeral service in Gregory’s honor will be held on Thursday April 5, 2018, at 11 a.m. at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, 300 Ravine Park Dr., Ligonier, Indiana. Father Wilson Corzo and Father Dale A. Bauman, Catholic priest and fireman chaplain will officiate. Burial will follow in Indian Village Cemetery in Cromwell, Indiana.

Family and friends will be received from 3-8 p.m. on Wednesday, April 4, 2018, at Yeager Funeral Home, 1589 Lincolnway South, Ligonier, Indiana. There will also be an additional hour of visitation from 10-11 a.m. prior to the service on Thursday, April 5, 2018, at St. Patrick’s Church in Ligonier.

Memorial contributions may be directed to Sparta Township Fire Department, 201 Water St., Cromwell, IN 46732.

Yeager Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.yeagerfuneralhome.com.

Greg Leedy
Greg Leedy ’83
April 15, 1961 – March 30, 2018

Greg Leedy

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Kings Pointer – Winter 2017-18

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No time for long intro. Our “lead story” definitely comes from Jim Storey via his mobile message to me from 11/28:

New heart and kidney installed on 3 November. All working well. Going home today. Long road to recovery but well worth it. Something for the KP article!
— I’ll say so, Jim. We all hope that recovery has gone smoothly. Jim went on to say “at UW med center. Out this afternoon. Kids brought turkey dinner. Been here for 3 months waiting. Transplants went well.”

Doug Ullman writes:
I’m a hired gun for CORTAC Group, a Program Planning, Scheduling and Earned Value Specialist. Barb and I moved to Wisconsin in the summer of 2016, from Richmond, where I had been working for Northrop Grumman on an Army contract. My oldest son Deric and his wife gave us our first grandchild in January, George Thomas Ullman. Very exciting! They live in NoVA. My younger son Drew is in Nashville doing the singer-songwriter thing. We will visit him for Thanksgiving.

Ray Christensen (aka me) enjoyed watching KP football team win their bowl game vs. Buffalo State on 11/17, ten miles from my house at UD stadium. Even better to share it with #1 fan Randy Johnson. Ironic for them to win on field where a several in our class had an unpleasant experience actually playing Delaware our own Plebe Year!

Randy notes: “We have a plebe son on the team. Haven’t missed a game all season and have actually attended most of the games dating back to 2013 as we just graduated son # 1 from USMMA who played for 4 years as well.”

Rev. Tony Hartman shares:
Oldest daughter Becca married to a great son in law Patrick Neer in the summer of 16. Just last week received the Pro-Life Hero of the Year award from A Woman’s Haven at their annual banquet. A Woman’s Haven is the premier Catholic pregnancy center in San Antonio. I’m an Anglican clergy but work closely in partnership with them.

Speaking of men of the cloth, I received an updated email address from Deacon Bob Grimaldi.

Bumper Kunkle: FYI, I am retiring on 31 Dec.

Joe Bishop catches us up:
I’ve been shipping with AMO for the past 18 years, and have recently shifted my focus from Deep Sea to the Great Lakes. Even now, as in right this minute, I’m working on the SS Philip R. Clarke as Second Assistant. It’s a more laid back life style up here, and I like being close to home. My plan is to finish out my seagoing career hauling iron ore, limestone and coal until approximately 2026 (always assuming the economy will permit it).

When I’m not working, I live in east central Florida, near the Kennedy Space Center. A few years ago, I acted on a long held desire and took the training course for my motorcycle endorsement on my drivers license.

I was about to turn 55 and figured I was about due for a midlife crisis. So I bought a Harley. Not just any Harley, either. This is a 2002 Harley Davidson Road King, Police Model. After he was retired from service (yes, my bike is definitely a ‘he’), another owner added some chrome accoutrements and changed the paint scheme to black, with a few subtle pinstripes.

Long story short, this was the bike for me from first sight. I have my own plans for a cosmetic overhaul starting in the spring to add some of my personality. Here’s a couple of pics attached. Two are of the bike (I’ve named him Nicodemus) and the other represents the sort of rider I most identify as (lol).

It seems a lot of classmates are passing through or moving to Florida, but I’ve only seen a few. Craig Ellixson lives in Orlando and makes frequent trips to Port Canaveral. He and I managed to meet up for lunch on the day of a rocket launch and had a great time catching up. A little further back, Mike Booth and his wonderful wife joined me for dinner (also out at the Port), as Mike makes regular visits to see his parents in nearby Melbourne. At various times over the past few years I’ve had lengthy phone conversations with Art Burns, Al Reeves, and the inimitable John Diegoli, as well as Lee Forsgren, up in DC. I occasionally get to chase down Scott and Glenda O’Connor whenever I find myself around Jacksonville, and I hear Brian Foy has recently relocated there as well. I also see Chris Foss when I pass through Columbia, SC, to marvel at the success he’s made dealing in comic books, toys, collectibles and rare books from the realms of fantasy and science fiction.

There’s not much left to tell right now, other than I’m going to give my best effort to making it to this year’s Homecoming at KP, and can’t tell you how much I hope to see as many of our class as can make it. 35 years! It surely doesn’t seem that long.
You take care, Ray. Thanks for the job you’re doing chasing us all around for stuff to post. It can’t be easy.

Keep an eye on your email for 35 Year Reunion plans for this Fall. Contact me if you’d like to be a sponsor!
—– Ray Christensen

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Randy Johnson & Ray Christensen at University of Delaware Stadium

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Mariners Capture ECAC Clayton Chapman Bowl With 35-20 Victory Over Buffalo State

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Mariners Capture ECAC Clayton Chapman Bowl – – – Randy Johnson congratulates his son

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Joe Bishop’s Harley

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Joe Bishop’s Harley

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Webmaster Ray Christensen presents his web design business

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Kings Pointer – Fall 2017

We need to lead off with A.J. Murphy mentioning that he’s a granddad:

Was in New Orleans last weekend and got to connect up with Jim Quern and his daughter Kelly. Had a nice visit with them and our son Andrew and his wife Jennifer, along with our first grandchild that arrived in early July. Wow – a new job description that we will have to get used to! Heading back into New Orleans for the Labor Day weekend for my oldest son Sean’s wedding. There will be a few KP’ers there that we will see.

In June, Lee Forsgren announced to job colleagues:
I will be departing HBW Resources. On Monday June 19th, I will be going into the Administration as the Deputy Assistant Administrator for Water at EPA. Administrator Pruitt made me an offer that I just could not turn down. My responsibilities will include all of the Clean Water Act, Safe Drinking Water Act, the landside implementation of the Oil Pollution Act, the Invasive Species Act and the Clean Water/Safe Drinking Water State Revolving Funds plus other assorted duties as assigned. I will be spending a major part of my time over the next year repealing and replacing the “Waters of the United States” regulations.

Matthew Bucherati shares:
The Bucherati family continues to grow rapidly and we have been very blessed. My oldest daughter, Ellen, gave birth this winter to her second son, Samuel. He is Sara and my seventh grandchild. With our youngest daughter only getting married last year, we still hope for a couple more grandchildren. Between our four children, their spouses and all the grandchildren, we just hit 17 in my immediate family. Hard to believe but a lot of fun at holiday gatherings. Sara and I will be celebrating our 33rd anniversary very soon and have just passed completed our 25th year of living here in North Carolina. I also just had my 31st anniversary at Pepsi Cola and am actively starting to plan my retirement. We will stay in NC forever and plan to move full time to our mountain house in the Blue Ridge Mountains. I wish the very best to you and the rest of our class.

Wow Matt! 17 in your family and I’ve got just me (unless you include my two housemates).

Rick Boudiette writes:
My mantra is, “Never do a good job in West Africa. They’ll just keep sending you back.” After a multi-year assignment in London on loan to SIGTTO, Chevron kindly returned me to West Africa effective April of this year. My fifth project in West Africa finds me as a resident of Soyo, Angola, seconded to Angola LNG as Marine Manager. Soyo is an old Portuguese port located at the mouth of the Congo River. No ice hockey but I have been able to find a place to skate now that my shipment has finally arrived. I’ve a multi-national staff of Angolans, Europeans, Indians, south Africans, and Aussies performing roles of marine pilots, dredging advisors/technicians, marine inspectors, and VTS operators, as well as a fleet of tugs and marine service craft. We coordinate ship movements and cargo (LNG/Propane/Butane/Condensate) loading at the terminal; manage vessel traffic for the entire port; maintain the Navigational Aids, and plan/contract dredging operations for the port. There are seven project LNG Carriers dedicated to the project: three steam and four dual-fuel/diesel-electric. I helped design all seven and was project manager for the construction of the three steam ships. Come visit – we have three types of venomous cobras and really huge lobsters! Otherwise, see you at our 35th next year.

Dan Rohde adds:
Carrie and I are out in SEA visiting our oldest daughter and son in law (Krysta & Matt Zangle USCGA 2011) who were assigned to SEA last year.

We made plans to visit with Peter (KP 86) and Marianne Lindsey (Sailing Team buddies) and after an awesome boat tour of Port Madison Bay (Bainbridge Island) we were met (while docking at Suquamish for dinner) by John Kimmerlein. What a great surprise.!!

Art Burns says:
I retired from sailing effective May 1st. Grace and I celebrated my retirement from going to sea while “going to sea” on a Smooth Jazz Cruise out of Venice, Italy. Not once did they call my cabin due to reduced visibility or heavy traffic! We have Jazz cruises booked for 2018 and 2019 already.
I’m busy with projects around our home, volunteering at the VA hospital, and enjoying nature. I promised myself at least a year for catching up on stuff then I might look for part-time work if I’m bored.

John Diegoli relates:
It has been about 18 months since my retirement from the FAA. My eldest daughter Hannah graduated from the University of Wyoming last May and is currently working towards her master’s in accounting. My son Eddie just enrolled in American River JC in Sacramento and his twin sister just started her college career at Mississippi State. My wife and I are officially empty nesters. I am keeping busy doing part time flight instruction, ski patrol and lifeguarding.

Ray Christensen finishes up:
…And so the graying of ’83 continues. I want to say something profound like “let’s stay young forever”, but I’m past gray and have already been bald for years. Actually, yesterday was my fastest 5 mile run in almost 2 years! Bloodwork showed that I was low in iron and taking a supplement gave me more energy almost right away. Meanwhile, I donate blood every 3 months or so when the blood bank calls to say that a kid at A.I. DuPont Children’s Hospital needs fresh blood for surgery they’re having. Talk about laying on the guilt!
Stay young!
—– Ray Christensen

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Rick Boudiette – – – – – – – – – – – – – Christopher D’Angelo at his daughter’s wedding

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From left; Peter Lindsey (86), Matt, Krysta, Carrie Rohde, John Kimmerlein, Marianne, Dan Rohde

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John Kimmerlein, Carrie & Dan Rohde

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