Gold Star Family Byway Dedication October 27, 2025 Allegany, NYDepartment: New York Chapter: WNY South Buffalo Chapter 26
Blue Star Mothers New York 7 15th Anniversary Celebration Gala Saturday, September 20, 2025Department: New York Chapter: WNY South Buffalo Chapter 26
Women in Defense (WID) Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Luncheon Fundraiser Vandiver Inn Havre de Grace, Maryland October 23, 2025Department: Maryland/Delaware Chapter: Maryland Women in Defense (WID), Mid- Atlantic Chapter had their Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Luncheon Fundraiser at the Vandiver Inn in Havre de Grace, Maryland on October 23, 2025. Gold Star mothers Janice Chance, Synthia Carter, Stephanie White, Donna Robinson and guest Earl Ruff attended this event as The Gold Star Mothers Maryland Chapter were Gold Sponsors and have been supporting this fundraiser for five years. Corporate sponsorships and raffles for beautifully wrapped theme baskets helped raise funds for the Upper Chesapeake Health Cancer Life Net organization that supports breast cancer survivors and their families. The keynote speaker was Dr. Julie Woods who works at the Department of Medical Oncology UM Upper Chesapeake Kaufman Cancer Center. She provided an informative presentation about detecting breast cancer and health-focused treatments that offer hope and healing to patients. Mrs. Karen Streett, RN shared her personal breast cancer story. Gold Star Mothers Janice Chance and Donna Robinson won lovely Raffle Baskets. The WID Mid-Atlantic Chapter was established to provide women a formal environment for professional growth through networking, education and career development. Gold Star Mothers Maryland Chapter look forward to supporting WID and their future events. Gold Star Family Monument Norfolk VADepartment: Virginia Chapter: Hampton Roads White House Gold Star Families Reception Washington, DC September 29, 2025Department: Maryland/Delaware Chapter: Maryland
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Keeping NY Veterans warmDepartment: NY Chapter: Chapter 15 Chapter 15 Syracuse NY members: presented Sweatpants, Sweatshirts, boxer shorts, combs, toothpaste, toothbrushes and coloring books with coloring pencils. And special homemade Veterans Day cards from Students of Baldwinsville Middle School. Helping to keep our Women and Men Veterans warm during the winter months. Pictured: Tammy Bell (AGSM), Becky Ross (VA CDCE volunteer manage), Ann Brothers (AGSM) and Lorie Schneider (AGSM) American Red Cross Walter Reed National Military Medical Center Children’s Wish List September 4, 2025Department: Maryland/Delaware Chapter: MD At the request of Hanna Peters, Senior Regional Program Specialist at the American Red Cross, Maryland Gold Star Mothers donated towards the Children’s Wish List at Walter Reed that included several toys that filled a utility cart! It is always a pleasure to not only support our military members, but also their families during their stay away from home. Fabulous Fisher House DayDepartment: FL-PR Chapter: Tampa Bay
Armed Forces YMCA Food Pantry donationDepartment: Virginia Chapter: Hampton Roads Chapter donated over $1000 worth of food and gift cards to the Armed Forces YMCA Food Pantry in Virginia Beach, VA. This was especially impactful due to the government shutdown and limited funds our active duty service members have. Pictured l to r: Terri Campbell-1st VP, Maggie Sticklen-2nd VP and Angela Bell-Chapter President and Dept. President. Elsie MannerowWritten and researched by Laura De Roo
In 1967, following graduation from Notre Dame High School in Harper Woods Michigan, and one year at Macomb Community College, their son, Paul David Mannerow enlisted in the Marine Corp. His tour in Vietnam began August 14, 1968. The following spring, May 10, 1969, Paul died in Quang Tri, Vietnam through hostile action that caused the helicopter he was in to crash. He had achieved the rank of Lance Corporal and was the recipient of two Purple Heart medals.
Due to age, Elsie had to give up driving three years ago. Her daughter and granddaughter help with getting groceries, putting meals in her freezer and getting her to appointments. Her friends still make sure she gets out to enjoy excursions and comradery. Elsie remains in very good health and continues to live in her pleasant, little apartment where she has lived for the last 23 years. On November 1st, 2025 Elsie celebrated her 100th birthday! |
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