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They come to MOAA with various interests and experiences,
and together they make the association strong. Read on to learn
more about your fellow MOAA members.
Kay and Col. Richard Barrett, USA-Ret. (member
since 1990): After retiring in 1990, Richard worked for
10 years as CFO for the San Antonio operations of the Daughters of Char-
You’ve paid your dues.
ity. Kay, a retired optician, managed the optical offi ce of an ophthalmology
Now enjoy the privileges.
group. Now, they divide time between travel and various volunteer activi-
With 16 different floor
ties, including working at a regional food bank and at shelters provid-
ing meals for the homeless.
plans, activity-packed days
and Fort Belvoir next door,
you’ll have some tough
decisions at The Fairfax.
CWO4 William C. Dolce, AUS-Ret. (life member since 1979):
In August 2007, the French government contacted Dolce to in-
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form him he was being named Chevalier of the French Legion of Honor for
that may reduce future
his efforts to liberate southern France in August 1944. Dolce is a longtime
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member and former president of the Western New York Chapter of MOAA.
He now serves as the chapter’s publicity chair.
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Col. Sheldon I. Godkin, USAF-Ret. (life member since
neighborhood
1974): Godkin completed a 31-year career in the U.S. Air Force
in 1983 and established and managed the University Club at Colorado State
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University (CSU). CSU’s president awarded him honorary alumnus status
a five-star lifestyle at the
and gave him a special meritorious service award. Recently, Godkin re-
ceived the Rotary Club International’s Four Avenues of Service award, one
area’s largest retirement
of Rotary’s highest individual honors.
community for military and
Foreign Service officers.
Lt. Col. Russell W. Grunewald, USAF-Ret. (life member
since 1975): Grunewald retired after a career of fl ying F-84s, B-
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47s, and B-52s and serving as chief of fl ying safety for the Strategic Air Com-
9140 Belvoir Woods Parkway
mand. He serves as president of the Model T Ford Club of America and also
Fort Belvoir, VA 22060
directs the Pate Antique Auto Swap Meet. For more than 10 years, Grunewald
has been an instructor for the AARP Driver Safety Program. MO
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Submissions: Do you know an MOAA member who is making an impact? To nominate a
candidate for “Faces of MOAA,” see the MOAA Directory, page 18.
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