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SAN ANTONIO CHAPTER #4 -TEXAS SOCIETY OF THE SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
M Compatriot Peter Baron, President - Compatriot Frank Rohrbough, Editor Dec 2010 **AWA S PRISEITFI TO (MAPIR QFFI(FRS
Meritorious Service Medal
Al Metts
Courtland Snyder
Martha Washington Medal
Carole Baron
Sara Baron
Tina Baron
Hilda Bronner
Nancy Schmid
Bronze Color Guard Medal
James TaylorTXSSAR Bronze Svc Medal
Jerry Fulenwider
Jay Lewallen
Harry Long
John Orr
Rueben Perez
Frank Rohrbough
Stephen Rohrbough
Ed Snyder
Max Strozier
James Taylor
Rene Villarreal
Joe WarePresident Peter Baron recognized selected members for
their services to the chapter during the past year by
presenting them with an award/medal as follows:Outstanding Citizenship Award
Sarah Ann Clark
Bettie Metz
Marjorie Orr
Dorothy Perez
Diane Rohrbough
Marie Rohrbough
Pat Taylor
Nita WareCertificate of Appreciation
Bob Brady
John Dupree
John Hollje
Military Service Medal
Carter Price
War Service Medal
David Richmond
Compatriot of the Month
Joe WareJ OT DAR/SAR CHRISTMAS MEETIIG At the invitation of Mrs. Mary Eck, Regent, San Antonio de Bexar
NSDAR Chapter, we held a Joint Christmas Luncheon on December
4, 2010 at the beautiful San Antonio Country Club. SASAR Color
Guard presented the Colors. Shown (At Right ) are Compatriots Peter Baron, Frank Rohrbough, Stephen Rohrbough and Jay Le-
wallen. The Churchill High School Show Choir and Pops and Cambridge Chorale provided the entertainment with a wide range of
beautiful Christmas music. Following their program, President Peter Baron conducted the induction of Master Landon Villarreal,
son of Compatriot Rene Villarreal. (At Left) President Baron
presents the Certificate of Membership to Landon Villarreal (on
chair) while his r father (right)
and Compatriot Stephen Rohr-
bough (left) look on. Re-
gent Eck then made a special
presentation to Judge Thon-
hoff. As a rec- ognized his-
tori an an writer, Judge
Thonhoff was recognized for
his research and documentation of the Spanish and Texas contributions to the American
Revolution thereby awarding him the NSDAR Historic Preservation Award. Accompanying
that award, President Baron joined in the recogni- tion by giving Judge Thonhoff an Honorarium
of $151 (Center Photo). Also attending the Luncheon were Compatriots Ruben Perez,
Max Strozier, David Richmond, Harold Atkinson, 4Jack Cowan, Courtland Snyder, Ed Snyder,
Henry Ortega, Joe Ware, and Bob Clark.Compatriots:
I wish to
thank all of
you for help-
ing to make my Presidency memorable. I will remember every
handshake and every smile. We truly have had an exciting year.
I have so many Compatriots to thank for our Chapter's suc-
cesses. Compatriot Frank Rohrbough for taking up the call and
publishing the newsletter. Compatriot Stephen Rohrbough for
putting up with my endless questions. Compatriot Lewallen who
hit the ground running and only managed to dodge a few chores.Compatriots Harcourt and Long for the tedious task of revising
our Chapter Bylaws. Compatriot Orr for our "5 minute" vi-
gnettes. Compatriot Strozier for maintaining our excellent web-
site, www.sarsat.org. And Compatriot Taylor whose leadership
and determination will continue to lead us in 2011. Each and
every member is important to our Chapter. SASAR gave out
120 medals, 3 plaques, 36 History Books, 51 Certificates, 4
Challenge Coins, and $1500 in Scholarships in 2010. That was
made possible by YOU. Thank you. May Christ bring Joy into
your life during this Holiday Season. Merry Christmas.
Fraternally yours, _A-w
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