



Davy Jones, Mariner.
To: Members of the Company of Fifers and Drummers
On saturday last July 24, 2010, Davy Jones died suddenly at his home in
He was a fifer, chanteyman, and former Commodore of the
Davy's waking hours will be 1700-2000 on Guilford Funeral Home 115 Church Street Guilford, Ct 06437 www.guilfordfuneralhome.com/
A funeral mass will be offered at 10:00 A.M. on Thursday at:
in the ancient spirit, Ole Dan J. Daniel Moylan
the Membership Committee
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Ed Olsen and Bob Castillo sharing a happy moment at the Company Building.
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Dan Malstrom
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VIDEOS!! From Way back when!!!
The following videos are through the courtesy of George Carteris.
1990 From the Fairfield Memorial Day "gazebo" concert. This one is the Chanteymen singing.
1994 Deep River Ancient Muster. It’s The Ancient Mariners' on-stand performance of UnionJack. It was dedicated to Norm Ott who you’ll clearly see in the video along with several other Mariners now on the Oar.
1994,Ancient Mariners Deep River w/ Norm Ott
1955 This recording is of St. Anselm's Drum Corps from the Bronx, NY. from the original reel-to-reel tape. George was told the tape recording was made in the school gym. Pierce Gardener gave George the tape in 1994 and he had it transferred to a cassette tape. This recording is of the fife line playing "2nd Connecticut" and "Pride of the Bronx".
1955 St. Anselm's Drum Corps from the Bronx, NY
1955 This is a SECOND recording is of St. Anselm's Drum Corps from the Bronx, NY. from the original reel-to-reel tape. George was told the tape recording was made in the school gym. Pierce Gardener gave George the tape in 1994 and he had it transferred to a cassette tape. This recording is of the fife line playing "Old Comrads"
1955 St. Anselm's Drum Corps from the Bronx, NY Video #2

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HEADS UP!
YOU CAN HELP The Company of Fifers and Drummers is now participating in the SNET Community Connections fundraising program. To enhance community relations, the SNET program helps to fund local non-profit organizations by donating 5% of the monthly long-distance phone bills of enrolled members.
There is no cost to you! Simply call SNET at
1-800-635-7638 and enroll today! When you call, a representative will ask you
for the COMPANY code #, If you are not currently with SNET, please call and speak with a representative-- they will try to match any long-distance service that you have! You do not need to be an active member of The Company of Fifers and Drummers in order to participate, so feel free to encourage family and friends to sign up too!
Signing up is easy--Simply call SNET today at
1-800-635-7638--The Company of Fifers & Drummers' code # is 2862.
THANK YOU for supporting NOTE: To date, the eleven members who HAVE signed on to this program have generated $144.93 for the Company of Fifers & Drummers. Imagine what we could do if ALL 512 individual members who live in Connecticut got on board! ~ Bob Castillo ~ |





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This prayer was written for The Company in January, 1967 by Father Kenneth H. Kinner, Chaplain Emeritus. In addition to being respected for his devotion to his vocation, Fr. Kinner is also admired by his friends in the fife and drum world for his ability to play the snare drum.
ALMIGHTY GOD, Father of freedom, Author of the blessings of liberty;
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Here are a few of
"those who have marched before us".
Please click
on Highlighted/Underlined names
to view their personal page
maintained on this site as a permanent tribute.



Freddi Bruder & Alfons Greider
Co-forgers of the Links between the Swiss & American Fife & Drums Corps!
These men passed from us within two weeks of each other!
Freddi on March 29, 2003 and Alfons on April 13, 2003.

Founder of the Westbrook Muster.
Dave died on Tuesday, October 12th 1999

Founding Member
Truly, "A Man You Don't Meet Everyday."
Bass Drummer
Nathan Hale Ancient Fifes & Drums,
died Monday, August 9th 1999.

Company of Fifers & Drummers, Past President, Drummer, Stony Creek Fife & Drum Corps, past member Deep River Drum Corps
A true friend to the Fife & Drum Community !
died Saturday, December 21st 2002.

Former Major Commanding
Nathan Hale Ancient Fifes & Drums
died Saturday morning May 30th, 1998, from injuries sustained in a recent automobile accident.
Jack will be well remembered by all who knew him.

Bass Drummer
Founder & Past Commander of Col. Thomas Knowlton's Ct. Rangers, Charter Member Nathan Hale Ancient Fifes & Drums of Coventry, CT. And member of the Warehouse Point Fife & Drum Corps
Feb 29, 1924 - Feb 3, 2000
Nathan Hale Ancient Fifes & Drums
Snare Drummer
Written by Bob Castillo

Germantown Ancients
Drum Major
Written by Walt Rynkiewicz

Olde Ripton Ancient Fife and Drum Corps.
Written by his long-time friend,
Wayne Hickman!

Fast Hands, Great Heart!
Our Photographer and Friend