Saturday, December 5, 2020

Pioneers of RG&E Newsletter - 12/05/2020

 

A Newsletter for Retirees * Also posted at www.pioneersofrge.com
Hello friends,
   I hope you are continuing to stay healthy and taking the appropriate precautions to keep you safe. 2020 has been quite the year for everyone. 
   In my own journey, I had the preventative mastectomies on 8/31 and am feeling pretty much back to normal at this point, with some residual healing that is still taking place. I've captured my journey here for those of you following me. 
   We actually have a few things within this newsletter, so grab your favorite beverage and enjoy!
   I wish you the best for your holiday season and hope for a refreshing 2021 that allows us to get together again. 
Best regards,
Molly
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PS - For those of you on Facebook - our group is HERE
Don't forget these newsletters are also posted at www.pioneersofrge.com
The old Pioneers site is active here:  https://www.dynrec.com/thepioneersclub.org/index.html

Ed Messmer and Family - could use some support

"Nearly 3 years have passed since our good friend and co-worker, Ed Messmer suffered a debilitating stroke.  It has been a long, hard road for both him and his family as they face the challenges of even day to day tasks.  Ed’s progress has been slow, but considering the severity of his stroke, he has come a long way. With the help and support of his loving family, wife Debbie and daughters Nicole and Katie, Ed continues to improve.

On November 28th the Messmer family suffered another tragedy.  Their home caught fire and has been deemed un-inhabitable.  The family is looking to rehab/rebuild what they can, but this will take months.  Most items in their home have been damaged if not completely destroyed.  Thankfully, they have been able to find temporary housing and start the healing/rebuilding process.  We are hoping to help the Messmer family in any way we can to get through this difficult time, especially during the holiday season.  Thank you for taking the time to read this posting and for continued prayers and support for their family.

Any contributions will be greatly appreciated by this gracious family."

Please click HERE for donation information. Special thanks to Melissa Enright and Victor Novello for putting this together for them. 

[OR if you feel more comfortable writing a check to Pioneers of RG&E (send to 51 Chautauqua Dr, Rochester 14623, put Ed Messmer in the memo), I'd be happy to make the online donation on your behalf.]

Veterans Day Ceremony

Was canceled this year since there was not a Covid-19 vaccine, or a cure. 
However, we look forward to the possibility of holding a 2021 Memorial Day Ceremony, next Spring.

"Picnic" pictures

If you recall, in the last newsletter Jeff Trost suggested you send some pics in lieu of the picnic we couldn't have.
Below is what I received - from left to right - Gary Graus and Bob McGraw, Tom Raisbeck, Jeff Trost, Dave Whitlock.

Roger Kober 

I suspect many of you have received a letter in the mail from lawyers regarding Roger Kober and the search for people that knew him. 
The information I received is that he passed away from mesothelioma and they are looking for information about companies that supplied asbestos to RG&E. If you wanted to share anything regarding that, the lawyer is Joe Belluck, his number is (917)-204-2544 and his email is jbelluck@belluckfox.com

A note from Bob Eisenburg (anyone interested in Dodger history?)

"We have moved again and are downsizing.  I have a couple of Bankers boxes of  Brooklyn Dodger history.  "The Dodgers and Me", by  Leo Durocher ; Branch Rickey's "Little Blue Book"; of course "The Boys of Summer", Roger Kahn and "Bum's",  Peter Golenbock.  There are others including Duke Snider story, Jackie Robinson, Sandy Koufax and maybe "Wait Till Next Year' Doris Kearns Goodwin.  There are also Dodger Blue Books and a complete set of Tot Holmes "Dugout" monthly's.  I tried to contact the local SABR group; but never found a contact.  Kevin Thompson, although a Yankee fan (Dodgers and Yankees are the water and oil of baseball) may know a Dodger fan who needs a boost for his archive.  For nearly fifteen years the Dodgers made the Yankees look good.  In any event please let him know I remember Maria and him fondly, although I would have caught the fly ball he hit to the wall during our last game; but my astigmatism was taking control."
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Let me know and I'll put you in touch - Molly

A bit of RG&E History

I received an email from Dr. Pierce at U of R - has a bit of history for all of us!

"Molly,

I have collected some information on the RG&E steam system which I have put on line at:
www.waterworkshistory.us/NY/Rochester/steam.htm

I have made use of many of the old newsletter and yearbooks your have posted, many thanks for those!

Feel free to share this link with others.

I am also working on an article on the steam system for the Rochester History journal and will be given a presentation on it at the Rochester Central Library sometime in April.

I also have some information on the RG&E electric system at:
http://www.waterworkshistory.us/NY/Rochester/history.htm#elec
 
Thanks
Morris A. Pierce, PhD
Department of History
University of Rochester"

YOU!

I would LOVE to share pics of you or letters with updates if you want to share your lives. It is SO nice to be able to publish something other that obituaries - wouldn't you all like to hear about each other instead of who died? I'd rather post current life updates...Click HERE to share something for the next newsletter - a small paragraph of your status, location and what you are enjoying would be nice! (Please make it clear if there is something you don't want me to post). Thanks!

Obits (Click names to see obituary)

Not in any particular order
Note that most of the ones without obit links, I'm finding out from the Facebook group posts. 
Leonard G. Whitcraft (Mike Whitcraft's dad - Mike says HI to everyone)
Robert Joseph DeSeyn
Wilbert L. Burns
Arthur Ernest (Ernie) Lynn
Patricia Werner
Leroy W. Brown
John P. Haschmann
Joseph F. Magro
Harry J. Sowles
Sandra Lee Hutchinson
David D. Horton
Frederick S. "Fritz" Tytler

Robert Calus (did not see an obituary, his family posted on Facebook) - 
The family of Robert Calus would like to share that Bob peacefully passed away this morning at home. We appreciate all of your well wishes and in lieu of flowers, please donate to The Irondequoit Community Cupboard:
ICC c/o Debbi Evans
PO Box 17834
Rochester, NY 14617 
 

From our friends at Ginna

Jason James Davis
William I. "Bill" Schipper
Eugene Francis Palmer Jr
Arthur Morris
June E. Anderson
 

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Sunday, August 2, 2020

Pioneers of RG&E Newsletter - 08/02/2020

A Newsletter for Retirees * Also posted at www.pioneersofrge.com
Hello friends,
   I hope you are staying healthy and taking the appropriate precautions to keep you safe. 
   This week would have been our 82nd annual Pioneer Picnic! Unfortunately, it was decided to cancel this year's picnic due to the risks of Covid-19. I did have a couple inquiries about it, and Barnard would have let us have it, but our group is considered high-risk and it is probably best not to put us all in a situation that is inadvisable by health officials. I also took a poll with the group on Facebook and a large percentage also agreed it is not worth it. 
  And in response to that Jeff Trost says "I say every retiree should submit a picture of them with a beer and a hot dog the week of the picnic." - Hahaha, so if you guys want to do that, email me a pic and I'll figure out how to put something together and share it in the next newsletter!
Best regards,
Molly


PS - For those of you on Facebook - our group is HERE
Don't forget these newsletters are also posted at www.pioneersofrge.com
The old Pioneers site is active here:  https://www.dynrec.com/thepioneersclub.org/index.html
From Heinz Kepplinger -
Bit of RG&E news.[...]  
Roland Lee turned 90 on June 11. He is retired from Distribution Engineering, and was a lineman before that.[...]The attached photo shows Roland in the middle flanked by Ron Weber and Nick Karp. Also in attendence were Ron Reitz and Heinz Kepplinger.
Retirement
After 47 years of service, Bill Meyers (Substation Operations) has finally decided to officially retire!
Obits (Click names to see obituary)
Not in any particular order

Note that most of the ones without obit links, I'm finding out from the Facebook group posts. 
Robert E. Wood (found obit, was listed in last newsletter, Ginna)
John A. Cavaleri
Arthur T. Buss
Donn E. Schroeder
Charles "Chuck" Yatteau (this guy wasn't from RG&E, but because his obit mentions it in one of his "sayings", it is cute to read. Plus his description reminds me of you guys!)
Natalie A. Slocum (Ginna)
Robert A. "Bob" LaMonica
 
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Sunday, April 26, 2020

Pioneers of RG&E Newsletter - 04/26/2020

A Newsletter for Retirees * Also posted at www.pioneersofrge.com
Hello friends,
   Thinking of you today. I hope you are staying healthy and sane!

LIFESPAN wants you to know - 

Lifespan has compiled an informational page chock full of helpful information for older adults and retirees. It has “how to” techonology videos, information on the stimulus and a listing of their new services (that include grocery and prescription delivery for homebound and isolating elders) among other things.
Lifespan is open and accepting calls Monday – Friday at 585-244-8400.
https://www.lifespan-roch.org/lifespan-covid19

Best regards,
Molly
PS - For those of you on Facebook - our group is HERE.
Don't forget these newsletters are also posted at www.pioneersofrge.com
The old Pioneers site is active here:  https://www.dynrec.com/thepioneersclub.org/index.html
Correction from last newsletter - Dan Crowley from Ginna didn't retire, it was his 50th birthday!
Picture from the March 2020 Picnic
Thank you to everyone that participated the year.  It was so nice to see everyone and catch up on the news.
The group is shrinking but as long as everyone wants to come we will keep it going.  The group is mostly the older retirees.  We only get a couple newbies.
We are reserved for 2nd Monday of March, 2021.  Hope to see everyone again next year.
John and Christy Klein
Miscellaneous
I went grocery shopping for the first time since early March!
It wasn't too bad. I donned a nice homemade mask that fits decently. I have been tweaking a good fit pattern. If anyone wants one, let me know, I plan on making more of them. I like the tie around version vs. the ear loops, it seems more comfortable and provides a better fit by cinching the sides. It also has an opening for a filter - where you can add a paper towel, coffee filter or other kind of material if desired.
Pictures below. I have a bunch of bandannas and a variety of solid colors and polka dot patterns I'll be playing with.
CANCELLED Armed Forces Memorial Day Ceremony
Tuesday Evening (4/21)...
Folks,
As is my semi-annual practice, I reached out to RG&E, this afternoon, inquiring about the possibility of holding this year’s RG&E Armed Forces Club Memorial Day ceremony, at 12:00PM, on May 26th, at the flagpole at 1300 Scottsville Rd.
Understandably, in light of the Coronavirus pandemic, they have decided to decline our request, for this year’s ceremony.
They are also expressing the hope that we will be able to resume this traditional, annual event, next year.
Please reach out to your respective groups (Payday Lunch & RG&E Pioneers) and make them aware that there will NOT be an RG&E Armed Forces Club Memorial Day ceremony, this year, due to the Coronavirus pandemic protection protocols.
Please stay tuned for an announcement regarding a November 11, 2020 RG&E Armed Forces Club Veterans Day ceremony, later this year.
Please stay well (and isolated)...
...Lee Loomis
Obits (Click names to see obituary)
Not in any particular order

Note that most of the ones without obit links, I'm finding out from the Facebook group posts.
Brian Stephen Lee (Ginna)
Charles F. Hurlbutt
Peter M. Mott
David P. Hamelink
Carmen A. Collini
Frederick Oscar Ritz
John Black (couldn't find obit)
Bob Wood (couldn't find obit)
Anthony J. "Musty" Matroniano
Frank Allenza
Patricia Vanderweel (couldn't find obit)
Kenneth Johnson (couldn't find obit)
Craig Czerkas (couldn't find obit)
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