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Robert Bennett Obituary

CAPT Robert Frank Bennett, USCG (Ret.) MT. PLEASANT - On Wednesday, September 7, 2011, CAPT Robert Frank Bennett, USCG (Ret.), sailed the final journey home to his Lord and Savior. He navigated his life with God as his beacon and served his nation, his state, his port, and mostly his dearly loved family with the commanding presence of a Christian man. His faith was evident in all he did as he sailed the seas of this life, and he will be deeply missed by all who loved him. The relatives and friends of CAPT Robert Bennett are invited to attend his Funeral Service on Monday, September 12, 2011 in Providence Baptist Church at 10:00 am. Burial will follow in Mt. Pleasant Memorial Gardens with full military honors. A reception will take place at Providence Baptist Church immediately following the graveside service. The family will receive friends on Sunday, September 11, 2011 at J. HENRY STUHR MOUNT PLEASANT CHAPEL from 4:00 until 6:00 pm. CAPT Bennett was born on July 27, 1934, in Sea Girt, New Jersey, the son of the late Albert Francis and Catherine Elizabeth Chadwick Bennett. He was a 1958 graduate of the USCG Academy. Bob's USCG assignments included the Cutter Campbell, followed by a tour as Commanding Officer, Loran Station, Pusan, Korea. Other assignments were Marine Inspection Office, NY; CG Headquarters as the Administrative Aide to the Chief, Office of Merchant Marine Safety; Merchant Marine Industry Training with Keystone Shipping Co.; Marine Inspection Office, Savannah, GA, as Executive Officer and, then, as Captain of the Port, Savannah, GA. From 1974 to 1978, he served a second tour at Headquarters. His final duty station was as Captain of the Port, Charleston, SC. CAPT Bennett retired from active duty on August 1, 1982. His awards included two USCG Commendation Medals, one at Coast Guard Headquarters and the other at Charleston. He received a Commandant's Letter of Commendation involving the port visits of USSR vessels at Savannah in December 1973. MSO Charleston received a USCG Meritorious Unit Commendation for its response to the fire on the Army dredge McFarland. MSO Charleston was also awarded a USCG Unit Commendation for its port security work involving the USSR ship YAKOV BONDNARYENKO in February 1979. While at Savannah, then-Commander Bennett was the Recorder on the Marine Board of Investigation into the collision of the M/V AFRICAN NEPTUNE with the Sydney Lanier Bridge in Brunswick, GA, in November 1972. In 1985, Bob received a Master in Education Degree from The Citadel. In January 1984, he joined the staff of the Charleston Branch Pilots' Association while also continuing marine consulting services. He developed and authored the USCG Approved Apprentice Training Course used at Charleston, SC; Savannah, GA; Brunswick, GA; Wilmington, NC; Georgetown, SC; Mobile, AL, Baton Rouge, LA, and assisted the Apprentice Training Course used by the Columbia River (Oregon) Pilots Association. He authored the Policies and Procedures Manual for the S.C. Commissioners of Pilotage. He drafted Chapter 136 of the S.C. Code of the Regulations of the Commissioners of Pilotage and the Rules of Board of Pilotage Commissioners Saint Simons and Saint Andrews Bars, Chapter 494-1-1, Brunswick, GA. He drafted Chapter 80 of the S.C. Code of Regulations for the S.C. Naval Militia. He is presently a member of the S.C. Maritime Security Commission. In 2005, he received the S.C. Distinguished Service Medal. CAPT Bennett is considered to be an historical expert on the United States Life-Saving Service. He authored two books, Sandpounders, published by the USCG in 1999, and Surfboats, Rockets, and Carronades, published by the USCG in 1976, and reprinted by the Ocean County (NJ) Historical Society. He revised the Coast Guardsman's Manual, Seventh Edition, published by the U.S. Naval Institute. CAPT Bennett was presented the Beacon Award in February 2011 for his service to the Maritime community. On November 26, 1960, he married his soul mate, Barbara Ann Bennett. Their marriage and love lasted over 50 years and was an inspiration to all who knew them. He had two daughters, Lorri Ann Bennett, and Susan Leigh Bennett. He will be missed by his family, but they rest in the comfort that they will be together one day. He will also be sadly missed by his miniature schnauzer, Heidi, who he called his princess. In his life, he lived with respect and dignity. In his faith, he carried the armor of his Lord. In his passing, he is missed but is waiting on the shores of heaven in the presence of his Captain on a voyage won! Donations may be made to his church, Providence Baptist Church, 294 Seven Farms Drive, Charleston, SC 29492. Memorial messages may be written to the family by visiting our website at www.jhenrystuhr.com. Visit our guestbook at www.postandcourier.com/ deaths

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Sep. 8 to Sep. 9, 2011.

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Bob Warakomsky

September 12, 2011

I am deeply saddened by the passing of Bob from this life but joyful that he is now in the Lord's hands. He was a friend and CGA classmate, and I will cherish his memory forever. My condolences to his family.

Samantha Frasier&Family

September 12, 2011

I am sitting here looking at as I call him Mr. Bob's picture..saddens my heart. I was going to be his caregiver but the almighty God is taking care of him now. In the short time I knew him he had a sweet kind spirit...he made me laugh when I was around him. He love the lord, and his family. Mrs. Barbara and Susan he is resting in the arms of his master and is awaiting the day we can see him again. He promised me a dance and that day will come again one day when it is my time. Praying for my extended family.....Love you guys and see you soon...God Bless!

Scott Dow

September 12, 2011

I had the pleasure of working with Captain Bennett during his tenure with the Charleston Branch Pilots Assoc. He was such a tremendous resource for insight into the historical data on the Federal and State regulations governing First Class Pilotage in NC, SC, and GA. He also had a gerat sense of humor. I would like to extend my condolences to his immediate and extended family, friends, shipmates and colleagues on his passing. He was great person and a legend; his maritime legacy will live on and his memory will remain in our hearts. Regards, Scott K. Dow, USCG Regional Exam Center/National Maritime Center, Charleston, SC.

Sheriff Al Cannon

September 11, 2011

Charleston has lost one of its great seafaring icons. I enjoyed his wit and wisdom as we sat together on the Maritime Security Commission. He will be missed by the many he mentored. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Capt. Marv Pontiff, USCG Retired

September 11, 2011

Bob was a good friend and mentor. A fellow Coast Guard Academy graduate, officer, and "M" type, he gave his advice and counsel freely...and I took him up on it on several occasions. I have known Bob these past 16 years while living here in Charleston...and was always happy to see him around the waterfront. I will miss him greatly. May he rest in peace. Our thoughts and prayers are with his devoted wife Barbara, and daughters Lorri and Susan.

Manning Harvey

September 11, 2011

I have had the honor of serving the past eleven years of civilian maritime career with Captain Bennett at the Charleston Branch Pilot Office. I will miss his counsel and leadership. And most of all how he could make a story from 2010 into a story about the lifesaving service of 1870 without skipping a beat. I will miss you Bob.

September 10, 2011

Bob and I were roommates during Swab Year at CGA. While I never completed the program, Bob was the second classmate to contact me when my name was added to the Academy Alumni Association rolls a couple of years back. We had several frank "e-discussions" in recent years and it was gratifying to find we were in agreement in all the issues I can recall. He helped keep my Coast Guard spirit burning.
Rest in Peace, Bob ... you've been a good friend. As the merchant sailors of old used to say, "See ya in Liverpool!"
Peter O. Herbert
Houston, TX

September 10, 2011

My deepest sympathies to the Bennett family. I first met Bob in the USCG Marine Inspection Office, New York City. During my on-the-job training there, Bob taught me how to inspect tank barges. I then later served with him in USCG headquarters when he was the aide to Admiral Murphy. Bob was one of the most brilliant USCG officers I knew and a very dedicated one. We all thought he should have been promoted to rear admiral.

Robert V. Ricard
Lieutenant Commander
U. S. Coast Guard
Retired

Chief Jon Campbell

September 9, 2011

I always enjoyed talking with Captain Bennett and appreciated his support of the Coast Guard. He was an inspiration and an example to those of us who were far junior to him.

Julian Carnes

September 9, 2011

Our sincerest sympathy and deepest condolences to the entire Bennett family. "Home is the hunter, home from the hill, and the sailor home from the sea."

Frank Grundman

September 9, 2011

Bob was a Coast Guard Academy classmate, fellow Coast Guard Merchant Marine Safety Officer and friend who will be remembered with affection.

Thomas Mills

September 9, 2011

I first met Bob while attending Admiral Farragut Academy in Pine Beach, N.J. and we both entered the U.S. Coast Guard Academy as classmates in July 1954. Bob was truly a gentleman, a great classmate, and certainly a huge asset to the Coast Guard officer corps. He will be missed by many. Tom Mills

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