A Union Memorials.com Partnership

It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died.
Rather we should thank God that such men lived.
| The Memorial Wall is the solemn space
where brothers and sisters who passed on invite others to take up their
torch and carry it forward. Today, your union stands steadfast in the
values and work ethics our founders and fellow members lived and died for.
We are proud to pay them an everlasting tribute. Our lives and livelihoods
are better today because they cared. We thank them for their deeds and
dedication and proudly engrave their names in this wall as a small token
of our appreciation.
Together, UA 725 and Union Memorials.com have formed the UA 725 Memorial Wall to pay tribute to our fallen brothers. In the true spirit of our union heritage, let's pause and reflect on the paths taken by our brothers who were here with us. Take a moment to visit the dedications and honor those we worked with, laughed with, and loved. The UA 725 Memorial Wall is a place of honor, built with union pride, to hold fast to their memory. Be proud of this, your union heritage. |
Through a special partnership arrangement with Union Memorials.com, we have received special pricing for our UA 725 brothers. E-mail sales@unionmemorials.com if you are interested in personalizing and upgrading any of the memorials below to include music, photographs, etc. Mention that you are member of this union and receive your discount. You can also speak with your local union for further information.
The names listed below are brothers who recently passed away. They will be sadly missed.
| William R. Sublett , 80 Miami, FL | |||||
| 11/13/1928 - 01/02/2009 | |||||
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Brother Sublett was a long time member of our local. He will be deeply missed by all those who knew him. |
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| James H. O'Steen , 88 Miami, FL | |||||
| 06/26/1920 - 01/02/2009 | |||||
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Brother OSteen was a long time member of our Local. He was a veteran of World War II, serving as an Army Staff Sargeant in the Pacific with the Dixie Division.
Brother OSteen will be deeply missed by all those who knew him. |
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| Richard Bass , 42 Miami, FL | |||||
| 10/14/1966 - 01/03/2009 | |||||
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Brother Bass is going to be deeply missed by those who knew him. His life was taken way too young, and anyone who knew him had nothing but happy memories of him. |
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| Alton Ricks , 83 Sanford, FL | |||||
| 12/27/1924 - 12/11/2008 | |||||
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Brother Ricks was a long time member of our Local. He will be missed by all those who knew him.
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| Willaim Rodriguez , 91 Hialeah, FL | |||||
| 06/21/1917 - 10/22/2008 | |||||
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Brother Rodriguez was a long time member of our local. He will be deeply missed by all those who knew him. |
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| William P. O'Brien , 58 Davie, FL | |||||
| 04/15/1950 - 10/23/2008 | |||||
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Brother O'Brien was a long time member of our local. He is survived by his wife Margaret of many years. Brother O'Brien will be deeply missed by all of those who knew him. |
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| Stephen Bodnar , 92 Miami, FL | |||||
| 08/20/1916 - 10/06/2008 | |||||
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Brother Bodnar was a long time member of our local. He will be greatly missed by all those who knew him. |
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| Steven McCracken , 53 Hollywood, FL | |||||
| 12/17/1954 - 09/06/2008 | |||||
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Brother McCracken was a long time member of our Local. He is survived by his wife Sharon and many friends and family who will miss him. |
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| Frederick (F.N.) Francis , 91 Ft. Lauderdale, FL | |||||
| 11/11/1916 - 08/07/2008 | |||||
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Brother Francis was a long time member of our local. He transfered to our local from Local 150 in Georgia. He is survived by his children and many friends and family who will miss him greatly. |
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| James E. Hamilton , 56 Davie, FL | |||||
| 11/12/1951 - 07/12/2008 | |||||
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Brother Hamilton will be missed by all who knew him. He is survived by his wife Lynn. |
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