December 2014 Minutes

By | January 5, 2015

Our regular order of business was pre-empted for a financial report from our Investment

Management Team at Abbot Downing. Abbot downing is affiliated with Wells Fargo Bank.

Jerome Paolini of Abbot Downing reported a positive report for 2014. Jerome reported that the

WOAA financial portfolio experienced a 4.91% growth for 2014. Jerome advised us to stay with

our current diversified financial portfolio. Ashley Daggs and Jerome Paolini will visit our meeting

in the spring of 2015 for our first quarter report. Jerome and Ashley concurred that we need to

continue our pursuit of Constitution and By-Laws rewrite. The WOAA, under the direction of

Past President Robert Mattox, and assisted by POA Journal Editor Ray Shine, completed an

undated rewrite of our Constitution and By-Laws in the beginning of this year. Trustee James

O’Meara has consulted with an attorney to agree to review our rewrite and give final approval

for adoption in accordance with ERISA, our governing body.

 

Roll Call: President Al Luenow, Vice President John Keane, Treasurer Dean Taylor, Secretary

Mark McDonough, and Trustees Sally Foster, John Centurioni, and Ray Kane were present.

Trustees Leroy Lindo and James O’Meara were excused.

 

Approval of the Minutes: Trustee John Centurioni made a motion to accept the minutes of our

last meeting on November 4, 2014. The motion was seconded by Trustee Sally Foster and

passed without objection.

 

Receiving Applications for New Members; Suspensions and Reinstatement: Secretary

McDonough read a letter written by Bill Darr which requested reinstatement. Treasurer Taylor

reported that Darr paid his back dues and penalties. Trustee Sally Foster made a motion to

reinstate Bill Darr. Trustee John Centurioni seconded the motion which passed without

objection.

 

The next scheduled Academy Class signup is scheduled for March 3, 2015 at 0830 hours.

Secretary McDonough will present the WOAA to the 245 Lateral Recruit Class and accept

completed applications from recruits who wish to join our organization.

 

Communications and Bills: Treasurer Taylor presented the regular monthly bills. Taylor stated

we did not pay out any death benefits last month. Office supplies were purchased to update

our needs for WOAA management. Floral arrangements sent to families of our fallen members

in the last 30 days totaled $640.62. Trustee John Centurioni made a motion to pay the monthly

bills. The motion was seconded by Trustee Ray Kane and passed without objection.

 

Report of Visiting Committee: Trustee John Keane reported his attendance at the Officer Jim

Guelf Memorial Service. Trustee Keane reported an impressive attendance, and stated the

Officer Guelf’s brother gave an emotional and moving speech in tribute to Jim who was

murdered by an armed assailant at Pine and Franklin Streets, twenty years ago. The Memorial

Service took place at Pine and Franklin Street location.

 

President Luenow reported his attendance at the service for fallen member and retired Traffic

Solo Ed Weaver. Luenow reported a moderate attendance and respectful tribute to Ed. Luenow

met with Ed’s spouse Belinda, and offered our sincerest condolences from the WOAA. Al, who

worked at the Traffic Solos for many years, and has trained hundreds of new Solos, has known

the Weavers for many years. Fallen members John Mackey and Ed Weaver were reported in

last month’s article. We received the sad news later that James Bates, former 14 year veteran

of the SFPD also passed away in November. Earlier this month we received two more death

notices of our membership, Hope Nechuta and Mike Travis.

 

James H. Bates Jr., age 80: James was born on May 15, 1934 to Greek parents Antigone

Marquis and James H Bates. James was a native San Franciscan. James served proudly in the

U.S. Coast Guard during the Korean War. James is listed as having worked as a night manager in

a parking lot prior to his career in the San Francisco Police Department. James joined the SFPD

on January 9, 1961 and was assigned to star #363. James worked in the SFPD for just short of

fifteen years having been granted a disability pension on October 12, 1976. James worked in

the following units during his career: Central Police Station (April 17, 1961), Southern Police

Station (February 19, 1962), Ingleside Police Station (April 16, 1963), and Traffic Company K AIB

(February 12, 1968). James reportedly earned many commendations during his career and a

medal of honor. I was unable to get information on his awards. James started North Bay Built in

Vacuums in 1980, and established himself as a prominent member of the North Bay Contractors

in Sonoma County. He will be remembered as a man who would sacrifice anything to help those

close to him, without regard for himself. James is survived by his wife Anne, his sister Diane, his

sons James, Tony, and Greg; beloved grandchildren Sophie, Elani, and Emma, Jesse and

Danielle; stepchildren and grandchildren Cynthia and Ananda, Annika and Tasha.

Hope Nechuta, age 46: Hope Nechuta was born on August 6, 1968 in San Jose, California. Hope

was raised in San Jose and was very active in a wide variety of sports. Hope, a sports lover,

finally settled on concentrating in basketball for which she had a special talent. Hope took her

basketball talent to a collegiate level. Hope had an adventurous spirit and a passion for

increased knowledge throughout her life’s journey. Hope, wanting to help and serve others,

joined the San Francisco Police Department on June 24, 1996. Hope was assigned to star #124

and was assigned to Northern Police Station on December 21, 1996. Hope was transferred to

Southern Police Station on April 26, 1997, and to Mission Police Station on January 17, 1998.

Hope found a home at Mission Station where she served the City of San Francisco until 2009.

Hope bounced to and from Mission Police Station, to Traffic Company, to Park Police Station,

and back to Mission Police Station within a year and a half. Hope transferred to COMPSTAT on

September 30, 2011 for two months, and again, went back to Mission Police Station on

November 26, 2011. During her years in the Mission Police District Hope organized a toy drive,

walked the Castro beat, served as a Field Training Officer, and dyed her hair pink for the kids in

the community. Hope was passionate about her job and was a great cop. Hope loved to travel

and loved outdoor sports activities such as snowboarding, cycling, scuba diving, rock climbing,

snorkeling, kayaking, wake boarding, swimming, backpacking, camping, and dancing. Hope

married the love of her life, Ashley on July 11, 2013 during the storm of her cancer recurrence.

Hope is survived by her wife Ashley, parents Cheryl and Denis, her sister Heather, nieces

Charmaine and Kayla, her nephews Nick and Terrance, and her pets.

 

Mike Travis, age 67: Mike was born in 1947 in Burlington, Iowa. At age 14 he was the youngest

Boy Scout in the state to earn the rank of Eagle Scout. Mike went on to serve his country in the

United States Navy during the Viet Nam War. Mike is listed as an assistant signalman. Mike

joined the ranks of the San Francisco Police Department on March 1, 1971 at the age of 23.

Mike was assigned to star #1971. Mike began his career in the SFPD at Potrero Station where

he was assigned from May 16, 1971 through May 4, 1972. Mike transferred to Ingleside Station

for a year and returned to Potrero Police Station on June 17, 1973. Mike remained at Potrero

until his final assignment to CSTF/EOD on January 2, 1980. Mike served in the Bomb Squad for

the next 23 years. Mike Travis retired from the SFPD on August 22, 2003 with a service pension.

Mike was a veteran of the Police Olympics as a member of the Horseshoe Competition Team.

During his career Mike received numerous department awards. On March 19, 1977 Mike

participated in the arrest of a suspect at 3004 San Bruno Avenue after a short gun battle. Mike

received a bronze medal of valor. On November 9, 1978 Mike disarmed a suspect who was in

possession of a firearm and received a silver medal of valor. On March 4, 1984 Mike and other

officers engaged in a along gun battle with a suspect who had fired shots at another person.

The suspect was shot and killed by officers. Mike received a silver medal of valor. On April 4,

1985 Mike rendered safe three pipe bombs at San Francisco State College and received a

bronze medal of valor. During his career Mike received numerous Police Commission

Commendations for various acts of professionalism and bravery including the arrest of gang

terrorists, capturing escapees from jail, defusing and rendering safe numerous explosives, and

the arrest of members of a drug ring, and bank robbers. Mike once defused and rendered safe

204 sticks of very live dynamite. Mike was a big man with an even bigger heart as he was always

the first person to help another.

 

Report of Special Committee: No Special Committees at this time.

Unfinished Business: Nominations for WOAA Board positions were closed at the end of our

November meeting. We announced at our December meeting that the following board

members will represent new positions in 2015. President John Keane, Vice President Sally

Foster, Mark McDonough will remain as Secretary, and outgoing President Al Luenow agreed to

come back as a Trustee. Dean Taylor is our current Treasurer, and John Centurioni, Leroy Lindo,

Ray Kane, and James O’Meara are the current remaining Trustees.

New Business: No report this month.

 

Good of the Association: No report this month.

 

Adjournment: President Al Luenow closed our final 2014 meeting with a moment of silence for

all of our fallen members. President Luenow scheduled our next meeting for Tuesday January

13, 2015. Our meeting will be held at 850 Bryant Street Hall of Justice, room #150, at 1:45pm.

To All Members: Please visit our website “sfwidowsandorphans.org”. Members can access

beneficiary forms when clicking on the “resources” box which is located on the upper right

portion of the tool bar. Please use this form for beneficiary changes, and for any address or

contact number updates and changes that we should be made aware. Beneficiary changes

require a signature of a Notary, OR, the witness and signature of a WOAA board member.

Please mail your forms to: WOAA, P.O. Box 880034, San Francisco, Ca. 94188. We can be

contacted by telephone at 415 681-3660. Missed Calls WITHOUT A MESSAGE will NOT be

returned. I can be contacted at available to me by assisting in contacting members who have

changed their contact information wimarkmac825@comcast.net. I continue to give thanks to

Paul Chignell of the POA who is, and has been invaluable to me by assisting in reaching

members who have changed their address and contact information without notifying us. Paul

has been invaluable in reaching these members and asking them to contact us. I must also

recognize and thank Jon Voong and Lt. Dangerfield of Personnel and Inspector John Monroe of

the Police Commission Office who provide employment information and department award

information for our fallen member obituaries in our column.

 

To Current Active SFPD Members: Please understand that your DEPOSIT DIRECT PAYMENTS

TO THE WOAA will change in January of 2015. A payment of $72.00 will be made from your

January paycheck which covers the yearly dues. There will not be the small amounts on 26

paychecks. Please be aware of the once-a-year payment which will now be consistent with

retired members. Please be aware that Direct Deposits expire upon retirement from the City.

Please reinstitute a Direct Deposit with the financial institution of your choice after separating

from service in the SFPD. If you retired during the year, please send us $6 for every month

remaining for the year. Any member who does not pay their dues for a six month period is

subject to suspension per our Constitution and By-Laws. Any member who fails to pay their

dues for more than one year is subject to being dropped from membership.

 

Summary Annual Report: I received a “handful” of calls from retired members who stated they

were not “mailed” their copy of the Summary Annual Report for 2013. I did not receive any

complaints or calls for the 2012 Summary Annual Report, yet I had calls and complaints during

this year. A few callers called to complain and stated they have always received copies of this

report in the mail. When I received the position of WOAA Secretary, my list of duties did not

show this as a responsibility. I was not provided with any list of names who request annual

copies of this report. To my knowledge, we have not sent out a copy of this report to our

membership which totals approximately 3000. It may have been mailed to certain specific

members upon request each year, however, I am unaware of any regularly scheduled mailing of

the Summary Annual Report. We make this report available on our website which is listed

above. The 2014 Summary Annual Report should appear on our website no earlier than

February, and hopefully no later than March 2015. The 2013 report has been on our website for

most of this year. Please refer to our website listed above. If you have decided to forgo owning

or using a computer, please contact me at the above telephone number. I am happy to serve

our membership and provide any necessary assistance or information.