SS Carl D. Bradley - Victims

Victims

The following men were lost in the sinking. Unless noted, all resided in Rogers City, Michigan. † denotes body not recovered.

  • Carl R. Bartell, 25; Third Mate
  • John L. Bauers, 30; First Assistant Engineer †
  • Douglas J. Bellmore, 34, Onaway, Michigan; Porter †
  • Duane W. Berg, 25; Deckhand †
  • Alfred F. Boehmer, 32; Second Assistant Engineer
  • Richard J. Book, 26, Portsmouth, Iowa; Deckwatch
  • Roland O. Bryan, 52, Loudonville, New York; Master †
  • Alva H. Budnick, 26; Watchman
  • Raymond G. Buehler, 59, Lakewood, Ohio; Chief Engineer †
  • William T. Elliott, 26; Repairman
  • Clyde M. Enos, 30; Cheboygan, Michigan; Stokerman †
  • Erhardt O. Felax, 47; Stokerman
  • John F. Fogelsonger, 31, St. Ignace, Michigan; Second Mate †
  • Cleland E. Gager, 30, Onaway, Michigan; Oiler
  • Paul A. Greengtski, 23, Posen, Michigan; Watchman †
  • Paul C. Heller, 45; Stokerman
  • Paul R. Horn, 21; Oiler
  • Dennis M. Joppich, 19; Wiper †
  • Raymond J. Kowalski, 31; Wheelsman
  • Joseph Krawczak, 35; Wheelsman
  • Floyd A. MacDougall, 26; Oiler †
  • Dennis B. Meredith, 25; Metz Township, Michigan; Deckhand †
  • Melville W. Orr, 35; Watchman †
  • Alfred G. Pilarski, 30; Second Cook
  • Gary N. Price, 21, Onaway, Michigan; Deckhand
  • Leo J. Promo, Jr., 21; Asst. Conveyorman
  • Bernard J. Schefke, 19; Porter
  • Keith H. Schuler, 34; Third Assistant Engineer †
  • James L. Selke, 18; Porter †
  • Gary L. Strzelecki, 21; Deckwatch
  • Earl P. Tulgetske, Jr., 30, Wheelsman †
  • Edward N. Vallee, 49; Conveyorman
  • John Zoho, 63; Clairton, Pennsylvania; Steward

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