Fontaine Johnson Gilliam, 19291999 (aged 70 years)

Name
Fontaine Johnson /Gilliam/
Birth
February 22, 1929
Lexington, Virginia, USA
Latitude: 37.784957 Longitude: -79.441852
Address: Stonewall Jackson House
8 E Washington St, Lexington, VA
Note: Was born Fontaine Dickerson Gilliam, middle name was changed after the death of Frank Johnson Gilliam, Jr.
Graduation
Type: College - BA
School or college: Washington and Lee University
Note: Member Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity.

Member Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity.
Fontaine's nickname was Font.

Graduation
Type: High School
Alexandria, Virginia, USA
Latitude: 38.82438 Longitude: -77.092781
School or college: Episcopal High
Military
USN - aboard USS Braine (DD-630)
between 1952 and 1953
Agency: United States Navy
Note: From http://ussbrainedd630.com

From http://ussbrainedd630.com

The BRAINE departed Newport in April 1952 for a tour of duty in the Mediterranean Sea. As a component of the Sixth Fleet, she made ports of call to Gibraltar; Cagliari, Sardina; Cannes, France; Taranto, Italy; Catania, Sicily; Trieste, FTT; Venice, Italy; Golfe Juan, France; Rhodes, Greece; Izmir, Turkey; Augusta Bay, Sicily; Bari, Italy; Split, Yugoslavia; Monaco; Villefranche, France and Lisbon, Portugal. In May 1952 CDR Doyen Klein, USN assumed command of the BRAINE.

While operating in the Mediterranean in the summer of 1952, the BRAINE participated with other Sixth Fleet components and NATO in three training exercise maneuvers, USEX VII - and Italian and United States Anti-submarine Warfare exercise; BEHIVE II - an allied amphibious landing exercise at Malta; and MEDLANDEX XIX - an amphibious assault exercise on the Island of Crete. While in Split, Yugoslavia the BRAINE escorted the aircraft carrier USS CORAL SEA - CVA43 with Marshal Tito on board. The carrier put on a display of striking naval air power for the Yugoslav chief.

The 1952 cruise was not without disaster. During a darkened ship maneuver while crossing the Atlantic, the aircraft carrier USS WASP - CV18 collided with the minesweeper USS HOBSON resulting in the sinking of the HOBSON with heavy loss of lives. A second tragedy occurred on board the BRAINE. While exercising a man-overboard drill at sea, Fireman Apprentice Michael D. Haughey was lost in a motor whale boat accident.

In late October, the BRAINE returned to Boston Navy Yard for needed maintenance and repair. At that time extensive changes in armament took place. The K-guns, torpedo tubes, 20mm and 40mm anti-aircraft mounts were removed. The forward 40mm guns were replaced with hedge hogs. The No. 3 - 5"38 gun mount was removed and replaced by twin 3-50 gun mounts. The midships 40mm mounts were replaced with twin 3-50 mounts.

She joined the Sixth Fleet again in May 1953 for another cruise to the Mediterranean. On 25 July 1953, CDR James H. Elsom, USN assumed command. The BRAINE made ports of call to Greece, Sicily, Italy, Spain, and Gibraltar. In October she returned for a yard period in the Charlestown Navy Yard, Boston. In late October the BRAINE returned to the United States coastal waters participating in anti-submarine warfare exercises in Key West, Florida and in plane guard duty with the Naval Air Training Squadrons at Pensacola Naval Air Station. She conducted further training at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. She returned to Newport. Hurricane Carol slammed into Newport pinning the BRAINE against the dock. After minor repairs preparing for her reassignment to the Pacific Fleet, the BRAINE departed Newport in November 1954 for San Diego.

Military
Transfer to Retired Reserve (CDR)
March 1, 1969
Military
Transfer to Reserve Retired (CDR)
February 22, 1989
Occupation
Industrial Engineer
from 1963 to 1994
Blacksburg, Cherokee, South Carolina, USA
Latitude: 35.122243 Longitude: -81.556578
INDI:OCCU:CORP: Magnolia Fininshing Plant
Address: 157 Milliken Rd.
Blacksburg, SC 29702
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Fontaine on the steps of Belfield
Fontaine on the steps of Belfield
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Fontaine with Lex on the front steps of Belfield
Fontaine with Lex on the front steps of Belfield
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Fontaine on Kabala in the drive at Belfield
Fontaine on Kabala in the drive at Belfield
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Fontaine Gilliam Football Team Photo
Fontaine Gilliam Football Team Photo
Note: Fontaine J. Gilliam (5th from left second row from top), Left Tackle, Number 78, Weight 160

Fontaine J. Gilliam (5th from left second row from top), Left Tackle, Number 78, Weight 160
Scarlett Hurricane -1943

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USS Braine (DD-630) at Cannes
USS Braine (DD-630) at Cannes
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Fontaine in the Navy
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Fontaine's ship at sea
Fontaine's ship at sea
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Fontaine with Ann - Jan 1961
Fontaine with Ann - Jan 1961
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Death
Note: The Greenville News

The Greenville News
Thursday September 23, 1999, Greenville, South Carolina

Fontaine J. Gilliam Sr.,
Spartanburg
Fontaine Johnson Gilliam Sr., 70, of 151 Fernwood Drive, died Sept. 21, 1999, at Spartanburg Regional Medical Center.

Survivors: wife, Nan Howard Gilliam; a son, Fontaine Johnson Gilliam Jr. of Cleveland, Ohio; a sister, Mrs. Robert L. Hopkins of Ashland, Va. Predeceased: parents, Frank J. and Louise Fontaine Johnson Gilliam.

Graveside service: 11 a.m. Friday at Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery in Lexington, Va.

Family: at 604 S. Limestone St., Gaffney.

Omit flowers. Memorials: the charity of one's choice. — Shuford-Hatcher Funeral Home

Burial
September 24, 1999 (3 days after death)
Lexington, Virginia, USA
Latitude: 37.78004 Longitude: -79.444427
Cemetery: Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery
Birth
Burial
Birth

Was born Fontaine Dickerson Gilliam, middle name was changed after the death of Frank Johnson Gilliam, Jr.

Graduation

Member Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity.
Fontaine's nickname was Font.

Military

From http://ussbrainedd630.com

The BRAINE departed Newport in April 1952 for a tour of duty in the Mediterranean Sea. As a component of the Sixth Fleet, she made ports of call to Gibraltar; Cagliari, Sardina; Cannes, France; Taranto, Italy; Catania, Sicily; Trieste, FTT; Venice, Italy; Golfe Juan, France; Rhodes, Greece; Izmir, Turkey; Augusta Bay, Sicily; Bari, Italy; Split, Yugoslavia; Monaco; Villefranche, France and Lisbon, Portugal. In May 1952 CDR Doyen Klein, USN assumed command of the BRAINE.

While operating in the Mediterranean in the summer of 1952, the BRAINE participated with other Sixth Fleet components and NATO in three training exercise maneuvers, USEX VII - and Italian and United States Anti-submarine Warfare exercise; BEHIVE II - an allied amphibious landing exercise at Malta; and MEDLANDEX XIX - an amphibious assault exercise on the Island of Crete. While in Split, Yugoslavia the BRAINE escorted the aircraft carrier USS CORAL SEA - CVA43 with Marshal Tito on board. The carrier put on a display of striking naval air power for the Yugoslav chief.

The 1952 cruise was not without disaster. During a darkened ship maneuver while crossing the Atlantic, the aircraft carrier USS WASP - CV18 collided with the minesweeper USS HOBSON resulting in the sinking of the HOBSON with heavy loss of lives. A second tragedy occurred on board the BRAINE. While exercising a man-overboard drill at sea, Fireman Apprentice Michael D. Haughey was lost in a motor whale boat accident.

In late October, the BRAINE returned to Boston Navy Yard for needed maintenance and repair. At that time extensive changes in armament took place. The K-guns, torpedo tubes, 20mm and 40mm anti-aircraft mounts were removed. The forward 40mm guns were replaced with hedge hogs. The No. 3 - 5"38 gun mount was removed and replaced by twin 3-50 gun mounts. The midships 40mm mounts were replaced with twin 3-50 mounts.

She joined the Sixth Fleet again in May 1953 for another cruise to the Mediterranean. On 25 July 1953, CDR James H. Elsom, USN assumed command. The BRAINE made ports of call to Greece, Sicily, Italy, Spain, and Gibraltar. In October she returned for a yard period in the Charlestown Navy Yard, Boston. In late October the BRAINE returned to the United States coastal waters participating in anti-submarine warfare exercises in Key West, Florida and in plane guard duty with the Naval Air Training Squadrons at Pensacola Naval Air Station. She conducted further training at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. She returned to Newport. Hurricane Carol slammed into Newport pinning the BRAINE against the dock. After minor repairs preparing for her reassignment to the Pacific Fleet, the BRAINE departed Newport in November 1954 for San Diego.

Death

The Greenville News
Thursday September 23, 1999, Greenville, South Carolina

Fontaine J. Gilliam Sr.,
Spartanburg
Fontaine Johnson Gilliam Sr., 70, of 151 Fernwood Drive, died Sept. 21, 1999, at Spartanburg Regional Medical Center.

Survivors: wife, Nan Howard Gilliam; a son, Fontaine Johnson Gilliam Jr. of Cleveland, Ohio; a sister, Mrs. Robert L. Hopkins of Ashland, Va. Predeceased: parents, Frank J. and Louise Fontaine Johnson Gilliam.

Graveside service: 11 a.m. Friday at Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery in Lexington, Va.

Family: at 604 S. Limestone St., Gaffney.

Omit flowers. Memorials: the charity of one's choice. — Shuford-Hatcher Funeral Home

Note

As a young boy Fontaine once got his head stuck in the railing of the foot bridge from the Washington and Lee campus to the athletic fields.

Birth
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Font 1936
Font 1936
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Fontaine Gilliam Football Team Photo
Fontaine Gilliam Football Team Photo
Note: Fontaine J. Gilliam (5th from left second row from top), Left Tackle, Number 78, Weight 160

Fontaine J. Gilliam (5th from left second row from top), Left Tackle, Number 78, Weight 160
Scarlett Hurricane -1943

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Fontaine with Ann - Jan 1961
Fontaine with Ann - Jan 1961
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Fontaine on the steps of Belfield
Fontaine on the steps of Belfield
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Fontaine with Lex on the front steps of Belfield
Fontaine with Lex on the front steps of Belfield
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Fontaine on Kabala in the drive at Belfield
Fontaine on Kabala in the drive at Belfield
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Louise with Fontaine - 1930
Louise with Fontaine - 1930
Note: Taken on the front steps of Belfiled
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The W&L footbridge where Fontaine once got his head stuck
The W&L footbridge where Fontaine once got his head stuck
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Fontaine Gilliam (age 4mo) with Margaret Crumbles
Fontaine Gilliam (age 4mo) with Margaret Crumbles
Note: Photo was sent by Margaret to Fontaine in a card in the early 1990s.

Photo was sent by Margaret to Fontaine in a card in the early 1990s.

Margaret Haliburton Crumbles Scott was Fontaine's nurse. She worked for the Gilliam family for many years and later also returned to Lexington to work again for both Frank and Jim Gilliam.

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A very proud Fontaine Gilliam at the beach
A very proud Fontaine Gilliam at the beach
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Fontaine Gilliam stands with a bat.
Fontaine Gilliam stands with a bat.
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Fontaine Gilliam baby photo looking surprisingly like his grandson F. James Gilliam
Fontaine Gilliam baby photo looking surprisingly like his grandson F. James Gilliam
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Frank Gilliam with his son, Fontaine, on the front steps of Belfield
Frank Gilliam with his son, Fontaine, on the front steps of Belfield
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Louise with Fontaine in the yard
Louise with Fontaine in the yard