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In Memoriam Joseph Prentiss “Andy” Anderson, Jr. (1947~2019) With heavy hearts, the South Atlantic JUBILEE said goodbye to Andy Anderson, who passed away September 18, 2019. Born Joseph Prentiss Anderson, Jr. in Walterboro, South Carolina, Andy was a graduate of St. Paul’s High School Class of 1965, then served in the U.S. Coast Guard. He was owner of Anderson Well Drilling in Hollywood, South Carolina, a board member and past president of the South Carolina Ground Water Association, and board member of the South Atlantic JUBILEE. He also served on the Meggett Planning Commission for many years. A very active member of West Ashley Independent Baptist Church, Andy was an elder and assistant treasurer. He loved being involved with his family. Andy is survived by his wife Rose Marie; daughter Jeanie (Guillaume); son Joseph P. “Jody” Anderson, III (Natalya); grand- children Joseph P. “Seph” Anderson, IV, and Collin; step-grandchildren Igor and Charlotte; and other extended family. Charles Thomas “Chuck” Roth (1947~2019) The WWDR Team was saddened to learn of the passing of Charles Thomas “Chuck” Roth of Moultonborough, New Hampshire, on September 22, 2019, after a courageous battle with cancer. Chuck spent his early years in Concord, Massachusetts, before moving to New Hampshire. He grad- uated from Brewster Academy in Wolfeboro. As a child, he spent many summers in Gilmanton Iron Works. He was owner and operater of Roth Artesian Well Drilling for over 49 years and took great pride in taking care of his customers. He had both his fixed-wing and rotor pilot’s licenses and greatly enjoyed flying his helicopter. He also loved snowmobiling. Chuck is survived by his children Scott and Shannon; stepchildren Jason and Laura; several grand- children; and his long-time companion Cynthia. Gregory G. “Greg” Wragg (1954~2019) Gregory G. “Greg” Wragg, passed away September 8, 2019, at his home in Ascutney, Vermont. He was owner of Wragg Brothers Well Drilling with his brother Jay and brother-in-law Bruce. Greg’s passion was his work. He also enjoyed riding his Harley motorcycle, mowing the lawn, and spending time with family and friends - especially his “granddogs”. Greg is survived by his daughter Kelly and son Ryan; his sisters Cheryl and Dedra (Bruce); his brother Jay; and many nieces and nephews. Charles Curtis Jenkins (1942~2019) The New Jersey Ground Water Association sadly reported the loss of Charles Curtis Jenkins on September 18, 2019. Born in Eccles, West Virginia, Charles moved to Browns Mills, New Jersey, when he was eight, and thereafter considered himself a lifelong resident. He was owner/president of J. W. Jenkins & Sons Well Drilling, Inc. and an active volunteer at community events. He was also a mem- ber of the Pemberton Twp. Lions Club, New Egyp t E l ks , and t he Moose Organization. Husband of the late Dona Jenkins, Charles is survived by sons Duane, Todd (Stacy), Bryan (Melinda), and grand- children Colby, Lola, Zachary, and Sydney. The WWDR management and staff extend their sincere condolences to these water well industry veterans’ families, friends, and former colleagues. Lest we forget... 15 WorldWide Drilling Resource ® NOVEMBER 2019

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