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For Immediate Release:
November 14, 2006
USS Oklahoma survivor Paul Goodyear and Lisa Ridge, granddaughter
of Paul Andrews Nash,
display Nash's uniform as Goveror Brad Henry and State Senator Jim
Reynolds look on.
Gov. Henry Presents $100,000 for USS Oklahoma
Memorial
With groundbreaking for a permanent
memorial for the USS Oklahoma slated for next month in Hawaii, the
fundraising effort is now in full swing. As he pledged last May,
Gov. Brad Henry presented a check from the Centennial Commission
for $100,000 for the memorial at a State Capitol ceremony on Tuesday.
The USS Oklahoma had the second-highest casualty rate of any American
ship in the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
“As we memorialize Oklahoma’s first hundred years, it
is very fitting that we also remember this pivotal time in the history
of our nation and the world. We must always remember the 429 souls
who died on the ship named for our state, and those who survived
and have fought to create a permanent memorial for their shipmates,”
Henry said. “I am honored to be a part of this effort, and
I call on all Oklahomans to help the families and survivors of the
USS Oklahoma.” Henry’s wife, first lady Kim Henry, has
agreed to serve as fundraising co-chair for the memorial.
Henry presented the check to Paul Goodyear of Arizona, head of the
USS Oklahoma survivors and family organization. Goodyear thanked
the governor, as well as Congressman Tom Cole who authored the legislation
finally clearing the way for the memorial, and State Sen. Jim Reynolds
who has been working with the survivors and family members for the
past several years on the project.
Goodyear said of the more than 800 men who survived the attack,
only 105 are still alive.
“This memorial isn’t about us. This is about our 429
shipmates. The boys on the Arizona died instantly—they never
even knew what was happening, but on the Oklahoma, they had a horrific
death, drowning in dark compartments before they could be rescued,”
Goodyear said. “It isn’t right that they had to go that
way, and it isn’t right that we’ve had to deal with
so much red-tape and federal bureaucracy just to get this far—but
I’m grateful we’re finally on the verge of getting this
memorial completed while some of us are still alive to see it.”
Goodyear said the survivors group also includes relatives of the
429 men who died at Pearl Harbor, including Lisa Ridge of Indiana,
whose grandfather was Petty Officer Paul Andrews Nash, Fire Controlman
First Class. Ridge has been chosen to represent the families of
the casualties and will attend the groundbreaking in Hawaii with
a trip furnished by Bentley Hedges Travel of Oklahoma City. Ridge
brought one of her grandfather’s Navy shirts to the press
conference.
“I am honored to be asked to represent the families of the
men who died on the Oklahoma, including my grandfather, Paul Nash,”
Ridge said. “It really wasn’t until junior high, when
we studied the war in the eighth grade, that I understood what had
happened to my Grandfather. I just felt so sad for my mom to think
that she was such a little girl when she lost her dad. I’m
happy and proud that we’ll have this memorial so he and all
the others will always be remembered.”
Including the donation from the Centennial Commission, approximately
$250,000 has been raised for the memorial. The organization has
set a goal of $750,000 to pay for the memorial and its perpetual
maintenance. Reynolds said he was gratified to see the project coming
to fruition.
“We really appreciate Governor Henry’s support and are
very pleased that the first lady will help lead the fundraising
efforts,” said Reynolds, R-Oklahoma City. “This memorial
is long overdue. Being a part of this has been one of the most gratifying
and humbling experiences I’ve had as a State Senator. We’re
closer than we’ve ever been to seeing this become a reality.”
Tax deductible donations can be sent to: USS Oklahoma Memorial,
P.O. Box 7734, Edmond, OK, 73083-7734.
For more information contact:
Senator Reynold's Office - (405) 521-5522

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