Bremerton Base’s Annual
Lt. William “Willie” Spoon Memorial
Scholarship
History
As a chapter of the United
States Submarine Veterans (USSVI), Bremerton Base, chartered in late 1981,
commenced a base scholarship program, awarding its first scholarship in 1982,
one for $500. Bev
and Dene Rogers (charter member) were the leaders of
this endeavor. Bev’s
leadership of the women of the base auxiliary in this area was above and beyond
in her quest to solicit prizes for an annual raffle that still supports a
greater portion of the scholarships granted.
Dene assisted her with preparing the raffle
tickets and has since day one, been one of the top raffle ticket
“salesmen”. Bev
fell ill to cancer in the late eighties limiting her involvement. But Dene kept on
charging with help from other members.
They brought up the number of scholarships to 4 or 5 eventually.
Then along came a retired
mustang lieutenant named Willie Spoon who joined the USSVI in 1993. He was elected
Willie was able to increase
the number and amount of the scholarships by pursuing the raffle and getting
additional financial help from an annual fireworks sale brought on by then Base
Commander and later USSVI National Senior Vice Commander
Jim Foote.
In the last few years of
Willie’s scholarship program leadership, he was also afflicted with cancer and
passed away in late 2002. However, he worked on the program to the end. Immediately the base voted to name the
scholarship program after Willie.
Then in 2003, we were gifted by a new manager of the Navy Federal Credit Union (Silverdale), now Associate member Jim Thompson. Through his business he was able to solicit $5000 that he gave to the scholarship fund. It was a super boost and we immediately raised the number to 8 annual scholarships. By leveraging that donation and asking for others, we have created a situation that has the following years scholarship paid for one year in advance. Since then, the NFCU has been a large annual contributor, among others.
Through these many years until just recently, the women's auxiliary, led by Mary Berg, would provide the after presentations' home made refreshments. This was a significant contribution to the program.
After Willie left, Fred Borgmann, John Gardner, Don Bassler
and Bob Webster
have kept the ball rolling as scholarship chairmen.
This year, 2008, the raffle +
donations has exceeded $8,000 (nearly half in donations)
In 2008, we are able to
provide eleven, $1250 scholarships to children or grandchildren of qualified
submariners. Plus the base donated $1250
to the USSVI Charitable Foundation's scholarship program.
This year, nearly half of our
295 members have contributed in one way and/or another. Some have been big time
in time and/or cash.
From whence we came!