Dick was a little older than most of us, he would have been about 91 this year (he had broken service). He relieved me as COSL MCPOC in Sept 1975 when I retired from the Navy.
When he retired he said he and Donnah were going west. They ended up in the desert of Arizona, built a wall to keep the rattlesnakes out and settled in. He told me that they lived at one time close to the “London Bridge” area. They were both very special people. My thoughts and prayers are with Donnah and her family at this very difficult time. – Ed Smock
As a STGSN at Arg. I remember Dick very well. He always impressed me with his low key approach, much different than most in those years. Very sad to hear.
Chuck
George, I never had the opportunity to be stationed with Master Chief Stow. I knew him by reputation only, and his skill as a leader was known by all. Our condolences to the family during this sad time.
Big loss!! I first met the Master Chief in Newfoundland. While I was too Junior for him to know me, I certainly knew him. His quiet, commanding presence was a powerful leadership trait/tool.
I first met Donna when she worked at the RBC on base Argentia. Extremely nice lady.
I last saw the both of them when they stopped by Cheatham Annex during one of the annual camping trips a few years back. They both seemed to be living the good life, traveling and just enjoying each other.
Pat and I send our sincere condolences to Donna and the Stow family during these trying times.