In Memoriam
We remember and honor our brothers who have passed on. From our very beginning to today, we have lost many members too soon, including our founder Joseph Bevins. We lost our first member to HIV/AIDS in 1987. This started a continual stream of singing at memorial services. A red ribbon, the internationally recognized symbol for AIDS awareness, marks those who we have been notified have died of HIV/AIDS. We forever stand in solidarity in the fight and support of people living with HIV and in remembrance of those who have died.
All those named are forever part of our chorus family. They are in our hearts and memories.
Alan Hartwell
Andrew Lobao

Ben Perry

Bill Casey
Bill Williamson

Bruce McCarthy
Christopher Mahoney
Corey Smith

Dale Greenwood
Dan Gage

Dan Staub
Daniel Eaton Pentlarge
Daniel-John Aylward

David F. Messier

David Panella

David Varner

Dominic Rocca

Elliot Katz
Eric A. Cossaer-D’Espies

Everette F. Brewer

Francis M. Palms, III
Fred Lange

Frederick Goodwin

Gary Griffiths
Gerard J. Marquis

Gerry R. Dagesse

Greg Pierce
Greg Still
Gregory Brown
Harold Baldwin
Herbert F. Bourne
Jim Buckley
Jim Gordon
John Andrew Childs
John G. Bryant
John Graves
John Hynes
John Laporta
John McDonnel
Jim McDonnell
John Van Etten
Josef Bevins
Joseph A. Pels
Joseph Molloy
Joseph S. Collins
Kerry Marshall
Kevin McKenna
Kevin Rogers
Larry Poitras
Laurence E.D. Collopy
Mark Wayne
Michael Kasper
Michael M. Mikowski
Michael Shea
Michael Thornton
Neil Dugas
Peter Webster
Phil Briggs

Ray Nadeau

Richard Boon Jr.
Richard Brummett
Richard Coe

Richard Moore

Robert D. LeClair
Robert G. Finkenaur
Robert Lee Sweeney
Rod Meth

Roland T. Green III

Ron Hersom
Ron LaCombe

Roy E. Lundin
Ryan F. Curtis
Sandy F. Smith, Jr.

Sandy Reder

Steven Isherwood
Thomas Bassinger

Toby Hall
Todd Lindamood
Wayne Drake

William E. Jameson
If you know anyone whose name has inadvertently been omitted from this list, please let us know so that we may continue to celebrate and honor the contributions of all of our members.