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Joel Foss
November 28, 2007
I am grieved to hear about Arthur's passing, and I hope everyone knows that he was a national figure, who had a great effect on shipyard union members on both coasts.
Paul & Carleen Durand
November 19, 2007
We offer our condolences to the entire family.
Arthur & Marcelle Durand
November 19, 2007
Our deepest sympathy to the entire Batson family he will be missed by family, friends, and Union brothers and sisters alike.
Ashley Musgrove
November 18, 2007
Grampy, I love and miss you so much! You mean the world to me and that will never change. You will always be my best friend! I love you, R.I.P!
Henry Benda
November 18, 2007
I wish to expresses my deepest sympathy on the Death of your father as a former Shop Stewed and Trustee for Local 5 at the shipyard I knew and support your Father and he was truly a great leader and friend
Arthue on our boat
Kraig Erickson
November 18, 2007
It is a sad time when great people leave and move on to do greater things. I will miss you Arthur. It was always a joy when you came to visit. Now I will have to learn how to find all the great movies, with Jill and myself.
Arthur with Jilleen and Ashley
November 18, 2007
Mike Casey
November 17, 2007
Mr. Batson,
Sir, I didn't know you but I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the USCG during the Korean War. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.
howland
November 16, 2007
MIchael and Jill: The Howland family expresses their sincere sympathy of your father's passing. Your dad and our dad, Chief Howland, worked together at General Dynamics in Quincy and continued their friendship in Maryland. Sharon and Jill resumed their friendship after their move from Brockton to Maryland.
Mrs Walter Howland and children (Sharon, Patty, Arlene, Muriel MaryAnn and Ernie.
James Saccone
November 16, 2007
I worked with your father when I got out of the service when I was at the shipyard in the 70's
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