2018 Membership Roster Changes

The following changes to our active membership for 2018:

The following are reactivated members for 2018:

603:  Susan DeNeef
Roseville, California

716:  Gary Hidden
Ogden, Utah

The following are NEW members to the APA, please welcome them to the group!

941:  Ted & Theresa Kratschmer
Saint Louis, Missouri

942:  Michael Simons
San Antonio, Texas

943:  Ethan B. Lipton, Ph.D
Venice, California

944:  Eric A. Abrahamsen
Fresno, California

945:  James Stephens
Atlanta, Georgia

946:  Bernadette Milan
San Jose, California

947:  Marie M. von Kampen
Brookline, Massachusetts

948:  Carol Clifford
Seattle, Washington

The following members have moved to inactive status:

781:  Steve Sylvester
816:  PJ Redmond
818:  Johanna Shipley
872:  Alan Dye
893:  Christian Fisher
897:  Karen Dominitch
906:  Melinda Stockwell
914:  Geri McCormick
924:  Myrna Keliher

Lawrence Peterson (#878) on Video!

The local TV channel has done a short interview (5 mins.) on Lawrence Peterson’s press, The Nine-18-Thousandths Press.  This segment is part of the weekly Anthem Alive Video Magazine.

Also available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/mYFc9s28eMo

You can contact Lawrence Peterson at:
Nine-18-Thousandths Press
1883 Lemon Grove Street
Henderson, NV 89052
702-682-4745
http://nine-18-thousandths.blogspot.com

Gordon Rouze, APA #602: 1927-2017

Gordon Keith Rouze, 89, died July 27, 2017. He was born August 25, 1927 to Helen and Marsh Rouze in Imperial, Nebraska.

Gordon received a Bachelor of Science degree from University of Nebraska and a Juris Doctor degree from South Texas College of Law. During the World War II, he served in the U.S. Marine Corps. For more than 30 years he was employed by National Steel Products Company in various capacities, including Vice President and Corporate Counsel.

He is survived by wife of 69 years, Gloria Way Rouze, daughter Sharon and husband Victor Huvelle, daughter Caryn and husband Joseph Powell, son Scott and wife Stacie Rouze, and son Jeffery and wife Phyllis Rouze, and seven grand-children and five great grand-children.

He was proud to have been a Scout Master, Sunday School teacher, Marine, Methodist, hobby printer, husband, son, father and friend.

A Celebration of Life Service will be held at Sugar Land First United Methodist Church 431 Eldridge Rd Sugar Land on Tuesday August 1 at 2 PM. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Sugar Land First United Methodist Church or the charity of your choice.

Published in Houston Chronicle on July 29, 2017