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2011 Honourmen – 33° Inspectors General Honorary

33rd Degree IGH Cross

ALABAMA

Birmingham – Richard Rorex Losch
Birmingham – William Frank McCall
Birmingham – James Henderson Murphy
Dothan – Thomas Harper Nesbit
Huntsville – Jimmy Bruce Haywood
Huntsville – Thomas Leslie McCrickard, Jr.
Mobile – Joseph Dennis McKeithen
Mobile – Baker Rogers Turk
Montgomery – Arthur Lee Campbell III
Montgomery – Billy Dean Johnson

ALASKA

Anchorage – Jerry William Pinion
Anchorage – Lee Owen Seagondollar
Fairbanks – Douglas Lee Whorton
Juneau – Hugh Daniel McCrummen III

ARIZONA

Phoenix – William Thomas Brooker
Phoenix – Joe Inorio
Phoenix – Bruce Robert Johnson
Phoenix – Virgil Lloyd Johnston
Phoenix – James Joseph Rolle
Phoenix – Albert Glenn Vaught, Jr.
Tucson – Calvin Barrett Crisman, Jr.
Tucson – Don Earl Galyon
Tucson – Rex Harvey Lee
Tucson – Floyd William Sedlmayr, Jr.
Tucson – Vernon Samuel Snodgrass

ARKANSAS

Fort Smith – Sidney Jackson Burch
Fort Smith – Nelson Clint Jones
Jonesboro – William Lee Fergus
Jonesboro – Milton Brent Howton
Jonesboro – Rufus Lee Ray
Little Rock – Hicks Bernice Blasingame
Little Rock – Charles Wayne Byers
Little Rock – Oscar Thomas Fielder
Little Rock – Jiles Austin Pagan
Little Rock – John Loid Sadler
Little Rock – Gary Lynn Scott
Little Rock – Steven Glenn Tiner

CALIFORNIA

Burlingame – David Roy Jolliffe
Fresno – James Henry Clark
Fresno – Bernard Rex Hollenbeck, Jr.
Long Beach – John Alan Reynolds
Long Beach – Michael Willard Stovall
Los Angeles – Floyd Lee Merrell
Los Angeles – Gaylord Russell Roten
Oakland – John Kirkpatrick
Oakland – Loren Edward Piper
Oakland – William Armstrong Stanley
Palm Springs – David Harrison Berg
Pasadena – Dale Edward Griffiths
Pasadena – Carl Taggart Nelson, Jr.
Pasadena – Ramiro Edgardo Villalon
Sacramento – William Henry Boxell, Jr.
Sacramento – James Louis Chapman
Sacramento – John Wesley Knox
San Bernardino – Robert Emmett Jacka
San Diego – James William Allen, Jr.
San Diego – John Richard Heisner
San Diego – Albert Leroy Kellner
San Diego – Edward Arthur Mackerley
San Francisco – Allan Lesley Casalou
San Francisco – Edwin Donaldson Clarke
San Jose – Daniel Lee Doornbos
San Jose – Richard Morton Fisher
Santa Ana – Richard Burrell Wood
Stockton – Douglass MacKenzie Eberhardt

COLORADO

Colorado Springs-Pueblo – Jerry Duane McGill
Colorado Springs-Pueblo – Lester Eugene Tedrow
Denver – Andrew August Anderson
Denver – Wesley Lyle Campbell
Denver – David James Cox
Denver – Steven Lee Hubbard
Denver – Stephen Harry Jaouen
Denver – Robert Lloyd Sage
Denver – Michael Gaylord Severe
Denver – Dana Allan Speaks
Grand Junction – Thomas Jerome Cox

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Washington – Carroll J. Collins
Washington – Joseph S. Crociata
Washington – Daniel Dodoo Darko
Washington – Peter Dimitriovitch Galitzin
Washington – Jeffrey Dwite Holt
Washington – Herbert Morsha-Taylor
Washington – Marshall Nelson Willner

FLORIDA

Fort Myers – Edward Michael McCullers
Jacksonville – Tony Collado Gagarin
Jacksonville – John Alfred Palumbo
Key West – Charles Walter Waite
Lake Worth – John Aloysius Clarke, Jr.
Lake Worth – Arlen Eugene Watson
Miami – Robert Franklin Anderson
Miami – William Albert Marti
Ocala – Milledge Murphey
Orlando – James Allan Nash
Orlando – Randy Lee Ziegler
Panama City – John Rowley Givens
Panama City – Dean Matthew Resch
Pensacola – Johnny Dotson Gaither
Pensacola – Edwin Asa Stewart, Jr.
Tallahassee – John Vernon Whitehead
Tampa – Glenn Gower Banks
Tampa – Claud Charles Cheshire

GEORGIA

Albany – Ronald Fletcher Keel
Albany – Gerald David Powell
Albany – Ronald Hill Rowe, Sr.
Atlanta – Daniel Owen Causey
Atlanta – Clark Wayne Glass
Atlanta – Eugene Alan Hayes III
Atlanta – Jimmie Joe Moore
Atlanta – Dana Elmer Schwarz
Atlanta – Raymond William Skiles
Augusta – Luis Ramon Arocho, Sr.
Augusta – Thomas Gregory Oblak
Columbus – Doyle Ray Hatfield
Columbus – Kenneth Joseph Ohr, Sr.
Columbus – Thomas Edward Tante IV
Macon – Walter Louie Bowers
Macon – Robert Eugene Deal
Macon – Ricky Rae Smalley
Macon – Joseph Walter Watson
Savannah – Robert Leo Fahs II
Savannah – James Darrell Reese

HAWAII AND GUAM

Hilo – Robert Allen Hoffman
Honolulu – Terrence Martin Derby
Honolulu – Monty Jerome Glover
Honolulu – Dennis Sau Art Ing
Honolulu – Donovan William Young

IDAHO

Boise – Bradley Thomas Foltman
Boise – James Collier Herndon
Lewiston – Robert Ray Kincaid
Lewiston – Victor Raymond Racicot
Pocatello – Gary Malcolm Lemarr

IOWA

Cedar Rapids – Dennis Ivan Mallory
Cedar Rapids – Donald Earl Mosier
Clinton – Ivan Eugene Barber
Davenport – Lynn Alan Broughton
Davenport – Denny Joe Liebus
Des Moines – Daniel Ray Hobson
Des Moines – Donald Laverne Jones
Des Moines – Cecil Wayne Mease
Sioux City – Kent Bryan Broyhill
Sioux City – Earl Darrell Kizzier

JAPAN, KOREA AND OKINAWA

Tokyo – Harry Robert Ryker

KANSAS

Fort Leavenworth – Herbert Franklin Merrick
Fort Scott – Keith Wayne Carr
Lawrence – Robert Eugene Redick, Sr.
Northeast Kansas – Jimmie Lee Grassi, Sr.
Northeast Kansas – Harold Wayne Rector
Salina – Rex Roland Boatman
Topeka – Jeffrey Mark Hurst
Wichita – Donald Lee Kabler
Wichita – Thomas Bascom Propps
Wichita – Gerald Eugene Rodman

KENTUCKY

Covington – Luke Bentley III
Covington – Thomas Earl Buschle
Covington – Burlis Clayton Dean
Covington – Barry Keith Eastham
Covington – Everett Fulton Harrison
Covington – Glendon Thomas Wright
Lexington – Leslie Marc Barnhill
Lexington – William Earl Gilbert, Jr.
Lexington – William Morgan Standafer
Lexington – Christopher Lee Stout
Louisville – Melvin Lee Cobble
Louisville – Junior P. Daugherty
Louisville – Milton Floyd Hall
Louisville – William Franklin Lile
Louisville – Wendell Maxwell Littlefield
Louisville – Garry Lee Terry
Louisville – John Worden Wilder
Louisville – Robert Lee Zangmeister, Sr.
Madisonville – Robert Bruce Bassett
Madisonville – Billy Gene Bryan
Madisonville – Jimmy Ray Horne
Madisonville – Curtis Leon Johnston

LOUISIANA

Baton Rouge – Harold Gene Ballard
Lake Charles – Gregory Lee Bruce
Lake Charles – Clarence Lester Callihan
Monroe – Travis Marcelle Holley
Monroe – John Henry Martin
New Orleans – Raymond Clinton Fink
New Orleans – Jimmie Beauregard Martin, Sr.
New Orleans – Bowdre McDowell
Shreveport – Thomas Patrick Dickson
Shreveport – Bennie Winford Terrell

MARYLAND

Baltimore – William Raymond Bosley, Jr.
Baltimore – Ronald Felix Carlson
Baltimore – Thomas Franklin Hess, Jr.
Baltimore – Ralph Patrick Hooper
Baltimore – William Davis Hooper, Jr.
Baltimore – Walter James Kulesza
Baltimore – Gerald Edward Piepiora
Baltimore – Logan Erle Hall Starr, Sr.
Baltimore – Elwood Lawrence Ulmer
Baltimore – Robert Swain Yingling, Jr.
Cumberland – Charles Clifford Doll, Jr.
Cumberland – George Douglas Powell
Cumberland – Theodore Raynovich III

MINNESOTA

Duluth – Peter Scott Downs
Duluth – Paul Kenneth Gunderson
Minneapolis – Gregory B. Arnott
Minneapolis – David Ray Epling
Minneapolis – Stanley Clayton Giesel
Minneapolis – Mark Roy Hailer
Minneapolis – Karl Oscar Knutson
Rochester – Allan Russell Shufelt
St. Paul – Thomas Bernard Poch
St. Paul – Bruce Lynn Sherman

MISSISSIPPI

Clarksdale – Charles Edward Huckaby
Corinth – Bobby Ray Boyd
Corinth – David Wayne Futrell
Corinth – Jack Thomas Moore
Corinth – Carroll Dean Thompson, Jr.
Gulfport – Ray Junior Maywood Napier
Hattiesburg – Jiles Kenneth Grice
Jackson – John Diamond Daughtry
Jackson – William Allen Van Wagner, Sr.

MISSOURI

Columbia – Marion William Dey
Columbia – Danny Duane Dimmitt
Joplin – Thomas Alvin Berger
Joplin – James Elroy Davis
Joplin – Lee Wallace Smith
Joplin – Carlin L. Smittle
Joplin – Michael Alfred Wallace
Kansas City – Thomas Arnold Christopher
Kansas City – Daniel Roy Quesenberry
Kansas City – David Carl Witte
St. Joseph – William John Bowser
St. Joseph – Lonnie Ray Morris
St. Louis – Jerry Dale Davis
St. Louis – George M. Merkle
St. Louis – Edward August Plitt
St. Louis – Harvey Robert Soule
St. Louis – James L. Woodfin

MONTANA

Billings – David Beach Bergeson
Great Falls – John Phillip Eidel
Helena – Bert Hollis Bouma
Western Montana – Jimmie Eugene Trowbridge

NATO BASES

American Military – Donald Francis Lawery
American Military – Roy Robin Olson
American Military – Luciano Prestipino
American Military – Sean Machel Wilson

NEBRASKA

Alliance – Mark Adams Gwin
Alliance – Donald Eugene Loos
Hastings – Timothy Edward Lowe
Hastings – Gayle Edgar McClure
Lincoln – Steven Arlie Green
Lincoln – Roland Leroy Wallick
Omaha – Steven Richard Barchus
Omaha – Larry James Courtnage
Omaha – Charles Frederick Marchand, Jr.
Omaha – John Trent Maxell
Omaha – Edward W. Nolte
Omaha – Gerald Dean Verbeek

NEVADA

Las Vegas – Harroll Casey Doss, Jr.
Las Vegas – Chester M. Gordon
Las Vegas – Ronald Roy Orr, Sr.
Reno – Charles Allan McVey
Reno – Elwin Oscar Studebaker, Jr.

NEW MEXICO

Las Cruces – James Alfred Burrow
Las Cruces – Gunnar Carl Carlson, Jr.
Santa Fe – Ronald Ray Holloway
Santa Fe – Eugene Lee Hunt
Santa Fe – Lomaye Hurley
Santa Fe – Dwayne Ree Milliron
Santa Fe – Jose M. Montano
Santa Fe – Daniel Harold Sutcliffe

NORTH CAROLINA

Asheville – John Marvin Burchfield
Asheville – Carl Richard Patton
Charlotte – Marshall Walter Conner
Charlotte – Charles Leland Davidson
Charlotte – Leonard Luther Lewis
Charlotte – Dwight Maclauchlin Sigmon
Charlotte – Wallace Jackson Thrower
Greensboro – Donald Larry Jordan
Greensboro – James Franklin Norwood
Greensboro – Larry Bogan Thompson, Jr.
New Bern – James Lewis Alford
New Bern – Steven Russell Burgess
New Bern – Alvia Hearren
New Bern – Joseph Letcher Robertson, Jr.
New Bern – Ellwin C. Wetherington
Raleigh – James Covington, Sr.
Raleigh – James Laverne Dority
Wilmington – Raymond Bruce Casey, Jr.
Wilmington – Lynwood Byerly Jeffries
Winston-Salem – Marion Kirby Matthews, Jr.
Winston-Salem – Roy Carlton West

NORTH DAKOTA

Bismarck – Brian Eugene Burkett
Bismarck – Frank Riley Eide
Fargo – Merle Huhner
Fargo – Robert John Moore
Grand Forks – Lon Wayne Kvasager
Grand Forks – Dale William Stauss
Langdon – Eric Van Roder
Minot – Orren Rodne Anderson

OKLAHOMA

Guthrie – Charles Kent Callahan
Guthrie – Rodney Charles Clark
Guthrie – William James Cloud
Guthrie – Eugene Edward Doser
Guthrie – Roger David Epperly, Jr.
Guthrie – Jimmy Gayle McKinney
McAlester – Robert Morris Chiles
McAlester – Charles Allen Downing
McAlester – George Kenneth Higdon
McAlester – Jack Benjamin Inman
McAlester – Billy S. McCormack
Tulsa – Ronald Eugene Foore
Tulsa – Floyd Lee Hudson
Tulsa – Leo Vern Legg
Tulsa – Wallace Lee Roush

OREGON

Baker – John Harvey Hatton
Coos Bay – Arlie Melvin Thomason
Portland – Theodore John Balestreri
Portland – Frederic Paul Swanson
Salem – David Dale Fuller

PANAMA CANAL

Balboa – Gerard Anthony Dowden
Balboa – George O’ Masta, Jr.
Balboa – Victor M. Ramirez

PUERTO RICO

San Juan – James Dwight Fillers
San Juan – Ramon Montanez-Cortes
San Juan – Carlos Noriega-Rodriguez
San Juan – Rene Rivera-Camacho

SOUTH CAROLINA

Charleston – Walter Calhoun Disher II
Charleston – Roy Clinton Triplett
Columbia – Anthony Bizakis
Columbia – Lawrence Craig Cagle
Columbia – Paul Christopher Graham
Columbia – Jon George Lindsey
Columbia – William Ronnie Parker
Columbia – Clifton Lee Simmons, Jr.
Greenville – James Ralph Humphreys
Greenville – Wilton Calvin Rhinehart
Greenville – James Hirman Richberg

SOUTH DAKOTA

Deadwood – Donald Vay Huxford
Sioux Falls – Timothy Edwin Schendel
Yankton – Richard Decker

TAIWAN AND CHINA

Taipei – Chee Seng Chai
Taipei – Thin Soo Cheah
Taipei – Chi-Mao Chen
Taipei – Samuel Ching-Wen Lo
Taipei – Gurnam Singh
Taipei – Swee Min Wong

TENNESSEE

Chattanooga – Joel Lewis Bremer
Chattanooga – William Edgar Fulks
Chattanooga – Steven Allen Reno
Knoxville – Carl Enlow Branam
Knoxville – Clifton Paul Campbell
Knoxville – Bill Craddock
Knoxville – Luther Junior Gafford
Knoxville – Travis Preston Harris
Knoxville – Billy Roger Miller
Knoxville – Richard Roger Stokely
Memphis – Joe Edward Emrich
Memphis – James Kelly Enochs, Jr.
Memphis – Lawrence Woodrow Kern
Memphis – John Wiseman Simmons II
Memphis – Ronald Eugene Wolf
Nashville – Landy Ray Campbell
Nashville – Mark Steven Gregory
Nashville – Eldon Harris Hatcher, Jr.
Nashville – Dickie Wayland Johnson
Nashville – Clarence Lynn Morelock
Nashville – Harold Boyd Simcox

TEXAS

Austin – Victor Yerby Armstrong, Jr.
Austin – Ross John Cox, Sr.
Dallas – George K. Blair
Dallas – Perry Oswin Chrisman
Dallas – Billy Ray Dickey
Dallas – Max Franklin Gilley
Dallas – Jeffrey Kaye Haven
Dallas – Robert Franklin Haver
Dallas – John McClellan Marshall
Dallas – James Charles Mutzabaugh
Dallas – Roger Allan Nelson
Dallas – Jean-Philippe Renaud
El Paso – Rickey Gene Booe
El Paso – James Robert Walker
Fort Worth – J. F. Litchfield
Fort Worth – David Harold Sebastian
Fort Worth – Joseph Wayne Sherwin
Galveston – James Gillenwaters
Galveston – James Walter Holloway
Houston – Delbert Wayne Huddleston
Houston – Orren Ray Lee
Houston – Patrick Daniel Mahoney
Houston – Richard Charles Sharp
Houston – Roy Isom Smith, Jr.
Lubbock – John Bill Cruce
Lubbock – Milton Montie Skipper, Jr.
San Antonio – John Clayton Baum
San Antonio – Robert Charles Madison
San Antonio – Eugene Anthony Meyer, Jr.
San Antonio – Earl Jeffrey Wentworth
San Antonio – Everett Edward Williams
San Antonio – Nelson William Wolff
Waco – Monty Lynn England
Waco – Aubry Ray Farris
Waco – Louis Theodore Getterman, Jr.
Waco – Curtis Holland

UTAH

Salt Lake City – Jason Lee Allred
Salt Lake City – Richard Linden Loomis
Salt Lake City – Drew Chet Sanders
Salt Lake City – Charles Earl Warren, Sr.

VIRGINIA

Alexandria – Carl Raymond Gagliardi
Alexandria – Earl Richard Jones
Alexandria – Ralph Wilbur Smith, Jr.
Danville – Bruce Leland Hutcheson, Jr.
Danville – Robert Lewis Warren
Lynchburg – William Talbott Ellison, Jr.
Newport News – James Allan Freeman
Newport News – George Allen Hollingsworth III
Norfolk – Edward Rogers Gearheart
Norfolk – Aaron Sheldon Zeno
Portsmouth – Laury Arturo Carter
Portsmouth – Charles Joseph Whitmore, Jr.
Richmond – David Elam Amstutz
Richmond – Wade Vestal Evans, Jr.
Richmond – Arthur Shields Trimyer, Jr.
Roanoke – Melvin Linnwood Crowder
Roanoke – Haden Thurston Dudley III
Roanoke – Donald Lewis Ratliff

WASHINGTON

Everett – Louis Elmer Bartrand
Everett – Hernan Banos Divinagracia
Everett – Walter Thomas Smith
Kennewick – Roy Conrad Eckard
Kennewick – Timothy Edward Mensinger
Olympia – Kristofer Graap
Olympia – Clifford Eugene Roberson
Seattle – James Thomas Stephens, Jr.
Spokane – William Robert Haedt
Spokane – Gordon Eugene Vails
Spokane – John Cornelius Wyman
Tacoma – Stanley Chester Cybulski
Tacoma – Charles Duane Hansen
Vancouver – Michael Lee Sanders

WEST VIRGINIA

Charleston – Walter Dolph Helmick
Charleston – William MacArthur Kirk, Jr.
Charleston – Donald Edward Peterson
Charleston – Franklin Carlton Powell II
Charleston – Kevin William Rogers
Charleston – Charles Stewart Smith
Charleston – James Carroll Smith
Clarksburg – Robert Graham Taylor
Huntington – Arlie Lee Rigsby III
Huntington – Brady Paul Woodard
Martinsburg – Ronald Everly Jones
Parkersburg – Larry Allen Rogers
Parkersburg – Michael Eugene Weaver
Wheeling – Gary Robert Meador

WYOMING

Cheyenne – Robert Joseph Bigelow
Cheyenne – Richard Maxwell Demoney
Cheyenne – Grant M. Farris
Cheyenne – Rollin Clark Mead II
Cheyenne – Francis Edward Oline
Cheyenne – Thomas James Price
Cheyenne – Jon Allen Wilkinson
Cheyenne – Marvin Myron Wolf
Lander – Robert Orion Finley
Lander – John Michael Krmpotich
Lander – Donald Keith Slaughter
Lander – Michael Ralph Yedinak
Sheridan – Stanford Melby Bohnsack
Sheridan – Dennis James Cook
Sheridan – Charles Joseph Lee
Sheridan – Thomas Churchill Neighbors
Sheridan – Mark Jeffrey Rexroat
Sheridan – Steve Walter Schlenker
Sheridan – Robert Ernest Schwartz
Sheridan – Douglas Robert White

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