The Mail-Journal, Volume 29, Number 20, Milford, Kosciusko County, 27 June 1990 — Page 44

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Earl Money loved the lake By DEB PATTERSON Staff Writer “He was a well-liked conservation officer and one of the original group of six who came up with the idea. It was befitting to name a special award.” This comment was made in regard to the establishing of the Earl Money Trophy for the Wawasee Flotilla, by Ted Rogers, long-time flotilla member. Earl was a conservation officer for 32 years and according to his wife, Fredetta, spent 17 of those years in the Syracuse area. “He loved the lake, his job and the people. He didn’t want anything to happen to the lake and he worked hard for the kids,” noted Fredetta, adding that her husband wanted people to enjoy the lake, yet also respect the lake. During the years of 1957-1959 there had been drownings on the lake on Father’s Day. Earl came up with an idea, that if you gave everyone something to do that day, the drownings would cease. Thus the beginning of the flotilla in 1961. Earl was one of the original founders of the event that was later moved to the July Fourth weekend, because of better weather. Others on the original committee were Tiny Sole, Clem Lisor, Dale Butt, Short McCormick, and Tom Socks. Earl served on the committee, from 1961 until his death in 1974. It was in 1975 that the trophy was started, in recognition of all the years of service he gave to the lake. The flotilla committee that year decided in addition to the other divisional trophies and the overall commodore’s trophy, this trophy would be given as a special award. The trophy is purchased by the flotilla committee, but presented each year by Fredetta to the entry she feels is deserving.

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