b'PAST TERRITORIAL AND STATE DEPUTIESTERRITORIAL DEPUTY =John J. McCreary, Macon 1946 - 1948 =Crofton A. Breuer, Atlanta.1985 - 1986=Col. Michael J. OLeary, Savannah 1902 - 1902 =J. P. Price, Augusta .1948 - 1950 =John M. McGuire, Athens .1986 - 1987=John Brennan, Savannah1950 - 1952 =Fred H. Elmgren, Sr., Savannah1987 - 1988STATE DEPUTIES =Joe F. Kunze, Columbus .1952 - 1954 William M. Layburn, Atlanta 1988 - 1989=Col. Michael J. OLeary, Savannah 1902 - 1904 =Henry C. Taylor, Atlanta 1954 - 1956 =Gilbert Guerrero, Augusta 1989 - 1991=Victor J. Dorr, Augusta 1904 - 1907 =Nickolas J. Camerio, Macon.1956 - 1958 =Charles P. Federico, Valdosta.1991 - 1993=Capt. P.H. Rice, Augusta 1908 - 1910 =Charles C. Chesser, Augusta .1958 - 1960 =Thomas F. Lowry, M.D., Reidsville1993 - 1995=Richard A. Magill, Atlanta .1910 - 1912 =William T. Jordan, Jr., Atlanta .1960 - 1961 =James H. Hall, Warner Robins 1995 - 1997=Cecil Morgan, Macon1912 -1914 =Hugh H. Grady, Savannah 1961 - 1962 =Herbert E. Broughton, Atlanta 1997 - 1999=M.C. Carroll, Atlanta 1914 - 1916 =Joseph J. Zwicknagel, Decatur 1962 - 1963 =Salvatore F. DAmbrosio, Milledgeville 1999 - 2001=Augustine Daly, Macon .1916 -1918 =Bernard S. Dunstan, Augusta .1963 - 1964 Donald V. Martin, Sr., Valdosta .2001 - 2003=Capt. P.H. Rice, Augusta 1918 - 1919 =John A. OConnor, Atlanta 1964 - 1965 =Thomas R. Gissy, Marietta .2003 - 2005=Thomas F. Walsh, Jr., Savannah.1919 - 1921 =Gerald B. Gardner, Brunswick 1965 - 1966 John M. Brenner, Marietta 2005 - 2007=John S. McCallum, Atlanta .1921 - 1 923 =Daniel J. Keane, Savannah .1966 - 1968 Daniel J. Baker, Villa Rica .2007 - 2009=Louis C. Kunze, Columbus .1923 -1925 =Mario Moscardelli, Forest Park 1968 - 1969 James C. St. John, Canton .2009 - 2011=William M. Mitchell, Macon .1925 - 1927 =Peter M. OMalley, Warner Robins .1969 - 1970 =Richard G. Sisko, Johns Creek 2011 - 2013=J. Coleman Dempsey, Augusta 1927 - 1929 =Bernard J. Mulherin, Augusta .1970 - 1972 Sanford B. Hillsman, Albany .2013 - 2015=Nicholas T. Stafford, Savannah 1929 - 1931 =Gustave C. Gotsch, Albany 1972 - 1974 Mark J, McMullen, Mableton 2015 - 2017=Andrew A. Baumstark, Atlanta .1931 -1933 =William E. Coshun, Augusta .1974 - 1975 Mark D. Corrigan Sr., Savannah .2017 - 2019=Louis C. Kunze, Columbus .1933 - 1935 John C. Gavel, Jr., Jonesboro 1975 - 1976 =deceased=James M. Jones, Brunswick (*5/4/36) 1935 - 1936 =J. Anthony Pauli, Marietta .1976 - 1977=Clement L. McGowan, Atlanta =Andrew C. Dooley, Decatur 1977 - 1978 In jurisdictions where there is no State Deputy, the Supreme Knight appoints a Territorial Deputy who has (unexpired term) 1936- 1936 =John E. Thorstad, Augusta .1978 - 1979 all of the powers, duties, and obligations of a State =John J. McCreary, Macon 1936- 1937 =John Sedor, Warner Robins1979 - 1980 Deputy. The Territorial Deputy is subject to the control, =C. Victor Markwalter, Augusta 1937 - 1938 =Stanley F. Wojeck, Rome 1980 - 1981 direction, and supervision of the Supreme Knight or Board of Directors. Once a jurisdiction has three or more =William T. Walsh, Savannah 1938 - 1939 =Karl A. Holmen, Savannah 1981 - 1982 subordinate councils in good standing with an aggregate =Thomas J. Jilmore, Atlanta .1939 - 1 941 =Lewis C. Thibodeau, Marietta.1982 - 1983 membership of four hundred, the Board of Directors =R. Ilabenicth Casson, Macon .1941 - 1942 =John Howard, Columbus 1983 - 1984 may direct that a State Council be organized. When the State Council is organized, a State Deputy is elected in =Thomas J. Canty, Savannah .1942 - 1944 =John D. Findley, Albany 1984-1985 convention by delegates from the subordinate councils.THANK YOU GEORGIA KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUSThank you to all Georgia Knights of Columbus Councils, Assemblies and Advertisers for your continued support of our Knightlife Yearbook. This yearbook shows all of the hard work you all do during our fraternal year even with the Covid 19 virus still with us during the year. We all understand some Councils and Assemblies had a hard time doing programs, but that is ok as we will all come out of this Pandemic Better and a Stronger Organization. Now with that said, lets talk about the fun you can have at Jekyll Island.Jekyll Island has a lot to offer.The island has beaches, Guided tours of the Landmark Historic District are available. Bike trails, walks along the beaches and sandbars, and Summer Waves, a water park, are among the active attractions. The historic district fea-tures numerous impressive and ambitious buildings from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The island is also full of wildlife, consisting of many different mammals, reptiles, and birds living and breeding in the islands inland salt marshes. In 2018, Architectural Digest named Jekyll Island one of the 50 most beautiful small towns in America. I would like to thank the Jekyll Island Club and Convention Center for hosting us this year and I thank the whole Knightlife Magazine committee for all of their hard workMichael BasakArch Diocese Atlanta Ad Coordinator 11'