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Bob Everett Memorial Award Winners
All winners receive a monetary award of $150 to $250
(depending on interest rates) and have their name engraved on a perpetual
plaque maintained by the PNNA. |
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1999
- Larry Rowe
Larry was recognized in part because of his outstanding service as General
Chairman of the 1998 ANA Convention in Portland. |
2000
- Jim Payne
Jim was recognized for his outstanding work with the Boeing Employees'
Coin Club, including promotion of the state quarters. |
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2001
- Eric Holcomb
Eric
was recognized in part for his outstanding work in establishing and
maintaining the PNNA website! |
2002
- Del Cushing
Del was recognized in part for his long time involvement
with the numismatic hobby nationally as well as here in the Northwest. |
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2003
- Ray Mah
Mah, from Vancouver,
British Columbia, is the first Canadian winner of the award. Ray was
very active in local numismatics, including the PNNA, for 40 years. The photo shows Del Cushing (right) presenting the award to Ray Mah (left)
after the PNNA convention. |
2004 -
Richard "Dick" Billings
Dick has served as PNNA convention general chairman since 2001. In addition to
working tirelessly on behalf of the PNNA, Dick has also been active in the
Seattle Numismatic Society and other numismatic organizations. |
2005 -
Joseph Boling
Joe has
contributed to the PNNA in many ways over the years, including service as
secretary/treasurer, exhibit chief judge and Puyallup Fair coordinator.
Congratulations, Joe! |
2006
- Larry Gaye
Larry has contributed to the PNNA and the ANA for a number of years, including service as
PNNA president, and service as general chairman of the ANA spring
convention in Portland in 2004.
Congratulations, Larry! |
2007
- Walter Ostromecki
Walt (left) enjoys traveling to the Northwest, and has run the
popular program for Young Numismatists at PNNA conventions for several
years. |
2008
- Scott Loos
Scott is the PNNA's Treasurer and Bourse Chairman, and is also a PNNA Past President.
He is also active with the ANA, and is serving as General Chairman of the
2009 ANA spring convention in Portland, Oregon. |
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We regret to announce
that Jim Payne died in September of 2005. See the PNNA memorial page.
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We regret to announce that well-known Vancouver coin collector, club
promoter, and show organizer Ray Mah died suddenly of stomach cancer on 31
July 2004. See the PNNA memorial page. Mah was
the 2003 recipient of the Bob Everett award. Mah, who received the award
after the convention, said “I was both shocked and surprised to receive the
award presented to me by Del Cushing. He happened to be visiting me on his trip
to Vancouver Island (him and Mary stayed overnight) and he said he had something
for me. What a surprise when he handed me the award and a cheque!” Ray
Mah continued, “We all know that the hobby exists due to the dedication of many
and that we participate for the love of numismatics, but to receive an
acknowledgement for my efforts was so unexpected. My thanks to the PNNA
and everybody that is involved in forwarding the goals of our hobby.”
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Current Information:
Each year the committee selects a recipient for the Bob Everett
Memorial Award, to be announced (and hopefully presented, if the awardee is
present) at the annual convention. The recipient need not be a PNNA member; s/he
need only be someone who has promoted numismatics in the Pacific Northwest. Please send your nominations (name and achievements that merit
receipt of this award) to one or more of the committee members:
Dick Billings,
Joseph Boling, Walt Ostromecki,
Larry Gaye and
Scott Loos.
Background Information:
Bob Everett passed away in August of 1997. He was a respected
Northwest coin dealer and the owner of Classical American Coins. Bob had
gained a loyal customer following by dealing in select high quality coins,
mostly of the early American series. He was an avid promoter of
organizations such as the Seattle Coin Club, The PNNA, Early American Coppers
and the American Numismatic Association. His business practices were above
reproach and always with the collector in mind. This attitude of helping
the collector became apparent in his will. Bob left the bulk of his
business inventory and personal collection to several charities and a few
friends. The charities received several thousand dollars each. The
individual collector beneficiaries received a part of the collection that
would mean the most to them. German talers to one, English coins to
another, stamps to one and so on. He directed in his will that his library
be sold and the proceeds given over to the Seattle Coin Club.
His thoughtfulness is being returned by one individual. Late in January
1998 Tom Sheehan was contacted by a member who wished to set up a fund to
remember Bob Everett and to recognize others in the Pacific Northwest who serve
and promote numismatics through articles written for the PNNA newsletter,
exhibiting volunteer work, etc. This anonymous gift of $1,000 was given to the
PNNA to establish an annual award in Bob Everett's name. The PNNA is the
custodian of the funds and has appointed a committee to layout the criteria and
to select the recipient each year. The principal is invested and cannot be
touched for thirty years. The major part of the income will be used each
year for a monetary award, and since some income will be retained the award
should grow each year. The idea is to do more than simply offering a
trophy or plaque.
The Bob Everett Memorial Fund now stands at about $7,000, which provides a
significant annual award to some deserving person who promotes numismatics in
the Pacific Northwest. Larry Rowe,
the first annual Bob Everett Memorial Award recipient, was
selected by the award committee based on nominations from PNNA members, and was
announced at the PNNA Convention on Saturday, April 3, 1999.
Click here for a list of contributors to the fund. Checks
for additional donations should be payable to the Pacific Northwest Numismatic
Association and sent to the treasurer.
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