Rokiškis Region Museum

Rokiškis Region Museum

Mohamed 2015.12.14 07:37:43
Hi Rick. Man, I wish I'd noticed this eailrer I didn't get an email notifying me of any messages until tonight. Too late now tomorrow is our final day But thank you so much for your generous offer it would have been great fun to be in a Triumph again and, well, what can I say? A NORTON. I'da had to get (and would be entitled to wear) the T- shirt.Definitely next year. I think we should come later in the year in the fall and see the wonderful autumn colors. Take care, ride safe and stock up on the home-brewed vino
You 2015.10.14 15:18:04
Hi Rick. Man, I wish I'd noticed this eaierlr I didn't get an email notifying me of any messages until tonight. Too late now tomorrow is our final day But thank you so much for your generous offer it would have been great fun to be in a Triumph again and, well, what can I say? A NORTON. I'da had to get (and would be entitled to wear) the T- shirt.Definitely next year. I think we should come later in the year in the fall and see the wonderful autumn colors. Take care, ride safe and stock up on the home-brewed vino
Harshwardhan 2012.10.06 05:01:36
I served as a Fireman/Engineman on the Huron from 1957-59. I was a cremwember from Buffalo, New York when on May 7th, 1958 the following tragic accident occurred. The following cremwember was drowned, Seaman/BM3 Striker Robert J. Gullickson of Grosse Point on that tragic day. Bob was lost when the lightship's liberty boat was swamped while returning to the lightship from the Port Huron Lifeboat Station. Saved by myself and a small boat crew from the lifeboat station was CS1 (the cook) Vincent J. Disch of Janesville, WI. Gullickson was the only cremwember ever lost at sea during the Huron Lightship's fifty (50) years of duty on the Great Lakes. Seaman Gullickson's remains were never recovered. Although many years have passed since that tragic day, the event is still as clear in my memory and mind as if it occurred . . . . yesterday'. Neil C. HamiltonMilitary RetiredNov 19819843 West Silverbell DriveSun City, AZ 85351(623) 266-7827
Amberly 2011.07.15 19:23:36
Great comomn sense here. Wish I’d thought of that.

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2011.07.15 19:23:36 | Amberly
Great comomn sense here. Wish I’d thought of that.
2012.10.06 05:01:36 | Harshwardhan
I served as a Fireman/Engineman on the Huron from 1957-59. I was a cremwember from Buffalo, New York when on May 7th, 1958 the following tragic accident occurred. The following cremwember was drowned, Seaman/BM3 Striker Robert J. Gullickson of Grosse Point on that tragic day. Bob was lost when the lightship's liberty boat was swamped while returning to the lightship from the Port Huron Lifeboat Station. Saved by myself and a small boat crew from the lifeboat station was CS1 (the cook) Vincent J. Disch of Janesville, WI. Gullickson was the only cremwember ever lost at sea during the Huron Lightship's fifty (50) years of duty on the Great Lakes. Seaman Gullickson's remains were never recovered. Although many years have passed since that tragic day, the event is still as clear in my memory and mind as if it occurred . . . . yesterday'. Neil C. HamiltonMilitary RetiredNov 19819843 West Silverbell DriveSun City, AZ 85351(623) 266-7827

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