In Memoriam
This page is dedicated to those WMR members who are no longer with us. We will eternally be grateful for their support, friendship, and contributions and they will always remain in our fondest of memories.
If anyone is aware of other members who may have left us and would like them included on this memoriam page, please contact: [email protected] "Sir" Peter Anderson, Key West, Conch Republic Diane Carter, Shreveport, Louisiana Walker (Wally) Cunningham, San Francisco, California Ernie Fitzgerald, McLean, Virginia Cliff Hammond (Progress), Austin, Texas Judge Ferdinando Imposimato, Rome, Italy Robert Finnegan, Jakarta, Indonesia Senator and presidential candidate Mike Gravel, Seaside, California John Edward Hurley, former deputy White House bureau chief of the McClendon News Service, chair of the McClendon Study Group at the National Press Club. John Kelly, former investigative reporter for NBC Huntley-Brinkley News and the CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite Jack Kujawski (National Press Club bartender), Washington, DC Brian Lloyd, Attorney-at-Law, Washington, DC John McLaughlin, The McLaughlin Group, Washington, DC F. Lynn McNulty, McLean, Virginia Becky Mosely, Marietta, Georgia [photo unavailable] Raja Mujtaba, (Opinion-Maker.com) Pakistan [photo unavailable] John Oravec (veteran Washington Star reporter), Rockville, Maryland Jeane Palfrey, Vallejo, California Dr. William Royce, Montgomery Village, Maryland, retired Voice of America Persian program director William Bradford Shanley, New Haven, Connecticut William H. Simon, Berlin, New Jersey Gwen Smith, Valrico, Florida Arun Shrivastava, Delhi, India [photo unavailable] Alan Simpson, Washington, DC Jack Tuttle, Champaign, Illinois Richard "Buzz" Viau, Arlington's most famous bartender, Virginia [Photo unavailable] Ambassador Joe Wilson, Santa Fe, New Mexico |
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