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At random: A typical modern submarine may require as many as 2,000 working drawings for the more than 7,000,000 items used in its construction. Blueprints from these drawings if placed end to end would make a strip 250 miles long.
Obit Messenger results for 05/10/09.
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Posted 2009-05-10 12:42 PM (#26512)
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Subject: Obit Messenger results for 05/10/09.

- (Naples Daily News)
John M. Totton III, 54, of Naples, FL died of cancer May 1, 2009 at Avow Hospice. He was born July 23, 1955 in Solsberry, IN and served in the U.S. Navy, completing Naval Submarine School, specializing in electronics, on January 1, 1975. He was honorably discharged in 1976. John loved music and became a superb, self taught guitarist. He made several recordings, vocal and self accompanied. He wrote many, many songs. All songs and recordings came from the heart. He leaves behind his son, John M. Totton IV of Naples; mother, Lucille Totton Ashman of Monroe, GA; sisters, Deborah St. John Cunningham (Jeff) of Naples, Marilyn Sue Totton Murphy of Hopkins, MN and Candis Ann Totton Kalley of Naples. Muller-Thompson Funeral Chapel 239-597-8888


- (San Diego Union-Tribune)
NEEB, Lewis Herman, CAPT, USN, Ret., passed away peacefully in his sleep on March 18, 2009, in Cincinnati, Ohio. He entered the Navy as a "90 Day Wonder" from Notre Dame after graduating from Arizona State Teachers College. Captain Neeb participated in the Pacific Campaign of World War II aboard the wooden hulled ship PCS-1404. He attended submarine school in 1948 and began submarine duty in the Pacific Fleet aboard USS Redfish (SS 395), USS Tang (SS 563), and his first command USS Seafox (SS 402). Following graduate school at Stanford University, his tours included command of Submarine Division 11 and COMSUBPAC Staff in Pearl Harbor, Submarine Squadron 14 in Norfolk and Joint Strategic Target Planning Staff at Offutt AFB outside Omaha, Nebraska. Captain Neeb commanded USS Paul Revere (APA 248) and Submarine Squadron III in San Diego. After retiring from the Navy, Captain Neeb worked with Viking Industries and eventually became its President. Every time Captain Neeb went to sea, his wife of over 50 years, Bess Herron Neeb (passed away in 2003) of Superior, Arizona, purchased rental property in San Diego resulting in Captain Neeb being landlord to over 80 tenants when he passed. Captain Neeb was a member of San Diego Yacht Club, the Navy League and the Submarine Veterans of Cincinnati. Captain Neeb is survived by his sons, Lewis Herman Neeb, Jr. of Carlsbad, CA, and Commander John Gilcher Neeb, USN (Ret) of Cincinnati, OH; his grandchildren, Courtney Goodwin of Stafford, VA, John Neeb, Jr. of Cincinnati, OH, Trevor Neeb and Gabriel Neeb of San Diego, and great-grand-daughters, Elizabeth, Katelyn and Samantha Neeb of Cincinnati, OH. Captain Neeb will be interred in the Neeb family plot in Spring Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati.
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