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Published by bbird, 2015-07-08 10:31:48

Steamfitters 100 Year Anniversary Book

100 Years of Excellence

2015

Local Union 464
Omaha, NE

Pinnacle Bank Arena, Walter Scott Power Complex,
Lincoln, NE Omaha, NE

Bob KerryPedestrian Bridge, Omaha, NE

Labor Monument State Capitol Building
Omaha, NE Lincoln, NE

Henry Doorly Zoo, Omaha, NE

Century Link Center, Omaha, NE TD Ameritrade Stadium Omaha, NE



Local Union Hall 464

Local Union Logo
100 year Logo

Training Center Logo

100Th Anniversary Program

Cocktail Reception 5:30PM -7:00PM
Welcome and Introductions............ Master of Ceremonies Jack Wilhelmi
Presentation of Flags........................... Firefighters L.U. 385 Honor Guard
National Anthem................................................................. Amanda McGill
Invocation........................................................................ Fr. Dan Whitrock

Dinner and Program Starting at 7:00 PM
Honored Guest Speakers

US Representative 2nd Congressional District.................. Brad Ashford
United Association Administrative Assistant
to the General President..................................................... Patrick Kellett
Business Manager Local Union 464................................. Mark Ondracek

Presentation of Years of Service Awards to follow speakers
Dueling Pianos and dancing to follow awards

Years of Service Awards

25 Years Charles D. Beck Larry Madsen Patrick J. Ryan
Timothy J.Burkhardt John McNeil Randy Stewart
Royce S. Corell Joseph G. McNeil Larry D. Stolzer
George F. Dahlheimer Brent A. Nelson Eddie L. Toney III
Robert W. Gebhardt Michael P. Peterson Jay J. Totusek
John C. Hazuka Mike Ries Tom Totusek
Jeff J. Krula Dan E. Riha Paul W. Vogel
Richard A. Lowe Scott B. Root Richard E. Walsh

35 Years Christopher J. Ayala Ronald R. McKenzie Gregory J. Springer
Mike J. Beck Michael K. McNeil Daniel T. Stang
Douglas J. Cafferty Lee V. Moore Sr. Norman A. Tworek
Thomas W. Dumont Richard Morris Steven G. Urbach
John C. Ellinger Jeffrey D. Murphy Peter S. Vana
Tim J. Gerken Mark A. Ondracek Donald White
Paul J. Graner Thomas E. Phipps Morgan A. White
Charles S. Hadley Steven J. Reznicek Daniel L. Wittrock
Richard J. Hazuka II George W. Russell Darrell F. Young
Michael L. Husman Milton E. Scurlock
Steven A. Jones Richard T. Serefko

40 Years James W. Beck Oscar E. Larson Eugene L. Shaffer
Luther Blessing William L. Little Steven M. Stark
Chris Christensen John Lukowski Claude J. Stoysich
Robert W. Drexel John G. Luna Eddie L. Toney
Bruce D. Hartford II James P. McNeil Jr. John R. Vaneaton
J. Patrick Hillebrandt Kelly Murphy Ken Webster
Ronald D. Ingram Louis W. Rieger
Michael J. Jones Tom L. Schleichardt

Years of Service Awards

60 Years 55 Years 50 Years 45 Years James Akeson Tony D. Hellbusch Harvey L. Rischling
Gary Aylor Dennis L. Jansa Robert L. Rolenc
Robert P. Bauer James B. Kuehn Robert C. Schmaltz
Stephen D. Campbell James J. Leutzinger William F. Shields
Arthur G. Childers Thomas F. Martin Kenneth L. Shoopman
Stephen G. Gates William E. McMahon Robert R. Siemsen Jr.
Richard F. Geist Roger C. Nelson
Dennis D. Graham Robert D. Rippe

William J. Halgard
Adam Q. Miller Jr.
Richard R. Newberg
Jack H. Strong

John J. Fitzgerald
Kenneth Fritz
Leslie W. Morgensen Jr.
Edward H. Johnson
Gerald V. Johnson
Benjamin F. Laws
Jack L. Lewis
Richard McNeil
Floyd D. Stein
Leonard Wyskowski

Current Full Time Staff

Local Union

Business Manager ..............................................................Mark Ondracek
Financial Secretary/Treasurer........................................................ Brad Bird
Business Agent .....................................................................Dave Johnson
Organizer.................................................................................. Rich Hazuka
Office Professional......................................................................Vicki Jones

Training Center

Coordinator.............................................................................. John Barnes
HVAC Instructor....................................................................... Tim Mulcahy
Pipefitter/Safety Instructor...................................................... Mike McEvoy
Welding Instructor.................................................................. Jamie Bearup
Office Professional................................................................Karen Mroczek

Current Officers

Business Manager............................................................... Mark Ondracek
Financial Secretary/Treasurer......................................................... Brad Bird
President.......................................................................................Pat Greise
Vice President.......................................................................... John Hazuka
Recording Secretary................................................................ Jeff Vavruska
Inside Guard............................................................................ Chris Dowling
E-Board....................................................................................Mike McEvoy

Carl Mau
Jim Jeanneret
Johnpaul Smith
Examining Board...................................................................... John Hazuka

John Barnes
Randy Knudson
Finance Board ..........................................................................Tim Mulcahy

Gary Dixon
Brett DeHart
Vacation Board..............................................................................Pat Greise
Gil Anderson
Jeff Vavruska

Brad Bird
Andy Hospodka

History

The Beginning

The sense of responsibility as a craftsman who performs an essential public service
was certainly a driving force in the early stages of organization in the pipe trades,
an organization that started long before the Civil War. However, the influence of the
Knights of Labor in the early 1880’s promoted and increased the level of organized
activity among craftsman of all kinds across the country which led to an increase in
the number of pipe trades local in many major cities. In 1884 the National Association
of Plumbers, Steam Fitters & Gas Fitters formed, eventually renamed the Internation-
al Association of Journeymen Plumbers, Steam Fitters and Gas Fitters (IAPSG).
While intermittent, all this organizing activity set precedents for the formation
of the United Association of Journeyman Plumbers, Gas Fitters, Steam Fitters and
Steam Fitters Helpers in October 1889.

The Foundation

The founding convention of the Unit-
ed Association in Washington D.C., in
1889 was attended by 40 delegates
representing 23 local Unions. The
delegates elected as President Pat-
rick J. Quinlan, the leader of an inde-
pendent plumbers’ organization on
Boston. Elected at secretary-treasurer
was Richard A. O’Brien, who was then
secretary-treasurer of Assembly No.
85 and leader of the Washington, D.C.
plumber’s local assembly.
Steam fitters’ locals remained conspicuously absent from the group; only
the steam fitters’ Unions from Pittsburgh joined after the first convention-in
May 1890. The only other steam fitters in the new organization were in locals
dominated by plumbers. The steam fitters’ locals had organized the separate
International Association of Steam & Hot Water Fitters (IA) in 1888 & would come
into increasing conflict with the UA throughout the remainder of the decade,
especially as technological developments blurred the jurisdictional lines between
steam fitting & other pipe trades.

The UA had 41 local Unions and 2,850 members by its second convention in
1890, with several new charters pending. From that convention until its affiliation
with the American Federation of Labor (AFL) in 1897, the Union gained members
& made modest strides toward developing some broad national standards by
which to guide & govern its locals.
The most notable event in the UA’s first decade was the decision to affiliate with
the American Federation of Labor. This was not an overwhelmingly popular move;
the delegates at the 1897 convention passed the resolution by only two votes.

A Union of Importance

From 1898 to 1914 the UA
evolved into a solid interna-
tional Union which was able
to provide substantial benefits
to its members. Finally, the
UA’s future changed defini-
tively when the AFL ordered
the International Association
of Steam & Hot Water Fitters
to amalgamate with the UA
in 1912, allowing the UA to
absorb IA member locals. This
move signaled the end of a
long-running battle which had
dominated the UA and many
of its locals & had cost the
organization a great deal.
Shortly after the UA’s 1913 convention, at which General President Alpine de-
clared the matter to be “practically disposed of,” most of the IA steam fitters had
been brought fully into the UA.

Gaining Steam

Steamfitters Local Union 464 was charted on April 3, 1915. On June 29, 1946
Local Union 474 Plumbers and Steamfitters of Council Bluffs, Iowa, was merged
into LU 16 and LU 464. Local Union 464 was a straight line Steamfitters local until
December 1, 1998 when we were consolidated with Local Union 88 in Lincoln, NE.
The name was changed to Steamfitters and Plumbers Local Union 464 at that time.

Past Meeting Locations

Date Location

July 1915 - Apr. 1916 Monday night at Eagles Hall 416 S. 17th Street

May 1916 - Jan. 1919 Monday night at Eagles Hall 416 S. 17th Street

Feb. 1919 - Feb. 1920 Monday night at 1517 Capitol Ave.

Mar. 1920 - Nov. 1921 Monday night at the
Woodman of the World hall

Dec. 1921- Jan. 1923 Thursday evening at the Labor Temple,
19th & Davenport Street

Feb. 1923 - Jan.1952 1st & 3rd Thursday evenings at the
Labor Temple, 19th & Davenport Street

F eb. 1952 - Aug. 1970 1st Thursday of the month at the
Labor Temple at 2222 California Street

S ept. 1970 - Oct. 1975 1st Thursday of the month at
14515 West L Street

Nov. 1975 - Present 1st Thursday of the month at Steamfitters
and Plumbers Union Hall 13505 B Street

Past Business Managers

No Business mangers reported to UA.....................................1915 to 1923
O.M. Olsen................................................................Feb. 1924 - Dec. 1924
N/A.............................................................................Jan. 1925 - May 1927
William Chase.......................................................... June 1927 - April 1928
N/A........................................................................... .May 1928 - Dec. 1929
H.W. Norman............................................................. Jan. 1930 - Nov. 1932
N/A............................................................................ Dec. 1932 - July 1940
J.D. Jones................................................................. Aug. 1940 - Jan. 1943
P.J. White.................................................................Feb. 1943 - Sept. 1945
N/A........................................................................... Oct. 1945 - Dec. 1945
Charles McNeil...........................................................Jan. 1946 - May 1978
Bob L. Metzler...........................................................June 1978 - May 1987
J. Patrick Hillebrandt.................................................June 1987 - May 2000
Mark W. McColley.....................................................June 2000 - May 2012
Mark A. Ondracek........................................................ June 2012 - Present

Past Financial Secretaries

H.A. Cottoff............................................................. June 1915 - Sept. 1919
Andy Woods.............................................................. Jan. 1919 - Feb. 1924
A.F. Carstens..............................................................Mar. 1924 - May 1928
P.J. Thies...................................................................June 1928 - May 1932
Harry Norman........................................................... June 1932 - Nov. 1932
Joe Dervin................................................................. Feb. 1933 - Jan. 1946
Oscar J.A. Hansen....................................................Feb. 1946 - Aug. 1970
Paul D. Schaffer........................................................Aug. 1970 - Nov. 1983
Edward H. Johnson (Bud).........................................Dec. 1983 - Aug. 1984
William Gilespie.........................................................Aug. 1984 - Nov. 1984
Robert L. Jones........................................................ Nov. 1984 - June 1993
Mark A. Ondracek....................................................June 1993 - June 2012
Bradley B. Bird............................................................. June 2012 - Present

Past Officers

1952- Present

Presidents

Paul D. Schaffer Mark A. Ondracek David M. Johnson
John T. O’Hara Steven J. Reznicek Patrick W. Greise
Richard J. Jones Richard J. Hazuka II

Recording Secretaries

Henry Durst Harvey Rischling Patrick Ryan
Bob L. Metzler Gerald Jones Jr. Mark Dickau
John Chadwell Patrick W. Greise Jeff Vavruska
Richard Flynn Robert J. Akromis
William D. Yates Doug Legge

Vice Presidents

Elmer E. Hein Richard J. Flynn Dave M. Johnson
John O’hara Mark A. Ondracek Brian L Bird
Erwin Rehder Steven R. Reznicek Bradley B. Bird
Anthony Greise Jr. Mark W. McColley John Hazuka
Vern Allen James W Beck

Past Officers

1952- Present
Executive Board Members

E.A. Watson John Chadwell Donald Urbach Jr.

Richard Flynn Anthony Greise Jr. David M. Johnson

Paul Florvor Gary L. Clark James W. Beck

Charles Brock Edward McColley Brian L. Bird

Walter D. Sawnson Jr. Verlon E Allen Patrick W. Greise

Melvin C. Selberg Rick Flynn John C. Hazuka

John A. McNeil Edward H. Johnson (Bud) Douglas R. Legge

James J. Hurley J. Patrick Hillebrandt Michael G. McEvoy

Elmer Hine Edward H. Miller Rick Flynn Jr.

Jack McNeil Willaim D. Yates Charles Lubischer

Erwin Rehder Mark A. Ondracek Jim Jeanneret

Richard White Steven J. Reznicek John Paul Smith

Leonard G. Clark Mark W. McColley Carl Mau

Jack McNeil Fred P. Keiderling John E. Barnes

William Gilespie Ricardo Delgado Brad Bird

Past Officers

Journeyman Plumbers, Gas Fitters & Steamfitters
Local Union 88, Lincoln, NE
Charted in May of 1899

Consolidated with L.U. 464 in December 1998

Business Agents

B.E. Ryner Marvin C. Finch Roy Godwin Robert M. Heaton
Jas H. Pine Jas T. Finnerty Richard E. Vryheid Adam Q. Miller
Garrett Vryheid Wm. Van Houton Loyd N. Koch Jack McGovern

Financial Secretaries

Al Bes George Chipman Frank E. Melker F.M. Staats
Ed English H. Wobker Geo Erhardt Roy Godwin
Guy C. Warner Jas H. Pine Geo T. Rymer Loyd Koch
Frank Best Fred M. Holmes Melvin Reid Robert M. Heaton
Chas Burns B.E. Rymer E.G. Grotjan Adam Q. Miller

Officers

John Frahm Earl Martin Sr. Robert Davis Larry Whalen
S.L. Watson Robert Skinner E Martin Sr. Robert L. Davis
Jas Standley Wayne Daugherty Gary A. Jones Robert D. Davidson
Wm. Mohr Soren Sorensen Marvin Schab Dennis K. Trout
M.C. Finch Henry Refschneider Mike Draper Greg Diekmann
E.W. Pine Roy Bindrum Ron Marple Steve Gates
Fred Wilson William Bandelow Ted Beers Denis Graham
Wm. Bandlow Silas J. Miller Jr. Jerry F. Allen David Converse
E.W. Powell Joe Kolvch Daymond Francisco Darrell Davis
Leo Holland Sam Glantz Henry Gerlach James Kuehn
Jas F. Cardwell H.L. Graham Donald L. Wilson
Howard Groom Glen Eberspacher Bernard Lund
Alex Strasheim Fred Hensel Richard Newberg

Past Officers

Local Union 474 Council Bluff, Iowa
Chartered in 1909

Merged with Local Union 464 IN 1946

A. E. Rapp Past Officers John Howell
A. McFarland
Robert L Rain P.J. Hansen
Curtis Millard
T.J. Monfort

About Local Union #464

The officers and staff welcome you to the official website of Steamfitters and Plumbers
Local Union 464. We’re glad you’re here.

Since we were chartered by the United Association of Plumbers and Pipefitters on April
3, 1915, we have grown to over 800 members strong and have been fighting to protect
the rights of steamfitters and plumbers in our jurisdiction. We are also in a constant bat-
tle to protect the integrity of the steamfitting and plumbing industry.

In addition to servicing our membership local Union 464 works very hard to maintain the
prevailing wage laws so that everyone working on a federal project receives decent wag-
es and benefits. We also maintain a good working relationship with the various local and
state enforcement agencies to maintain highest standards for the industry. We are also
very active in the political arena to make sure codes are enforced and protected from
attack, from those would like to see them weakened.

We are constantly trying to organize the open shop and the open shop worker. Lo-
cal Union 464’s charter directs us to protect all workers in our jurisdiction, Union and
non-Union and try to elevate the wages and benefits of all working men and women in
Nebraska and 12 counties in Iowa.

WWW.LU464.ORG

Photos

Rigging a barrel hitch is Robert L. Metzler,
pipefitter apprentice of Local Union 464,

Omaha, Nebraska At right, keeping a close
eye on his work, is D. L east. Mechanical
Engineer, Purdue University

Members of Local Unions Members of Local Unions
464 and 16 of Omaha, No’s. 464 and 16, Omaha,
Nebraska together with one Nebraska, Installing Work
of the Units of Fontenelle on the South Side Terrace
Homes WPA Building Proj- homes.
ect, installing work. Labor Day Local 88, Lincoln, Neb.

After the award banquet, a happy group The Six Apprentice Winners pose with United As-
of contest winners pose for a picture with sociation executive officers at conclusion of con-
General President Schoemann. Left to right test dinner. Left to right, Third place Plumber Da-
are: James K. Reeves, Local Union 150, vid Binns, Local Union 32, Seattle, Wash., Second
Augusta, Third Place Pipefitting; James Place Plumber Lynn F. Wallace, Local Union 68,
T. McNeil, Local Union 464, Omaha. Houston, Texas; First place Plumber Jack F. Goold,
Second Place Pipefitting: Lawrence Hol- Local Union 3, Denver, Colorado; General Secre-
lyer, Local Union 636, Detroit, First Place tary-Treasurer Edward J. Hillock, U.A.; Assistant to
Pipefitting; General President Schoemann; the General President Peter T. Schoemann, U.A.;
Robert J. Neubert, Local Union 35, St. Lou- Assistant Secretary William C. O’Neill, U. A.; First
is, First Place Plumbing; Gerald E. Higgins, place Pipefitter Thomas Tobin, Jr., Local Union
Local Union 130, Chicago, Second Place 420, Philadelphia, Pa.; Second Place Pipefitter
Plumbing; and Charles Komraus, Local Anthony P. Bielski, Local Union 638, New York
Union 98, Detroit, Third Place Plumbing City; and Third place Piepefitter Walter D. Swan-
son, Jr., Local Union 464, Omaha, Nebraska
A COPY of the Instruction Manual for steam-
fitter, pipefitter apprentices was presented t AWARD winers pose here for group photo.
the three top winners in the pipefitting portion From left to right are: 1st Place Plumber Win-
of the contest by Peter J. Davis, Chairman of ner Walter A. Bohnenberger, L. 2; 3rd Place
the National Joint Pipefitter Apprenticeship Sprinkler Fitter Winner Francis J. Riegerix, L.U.
committee. The recipients are Charles M. 268; 3rd Place Plumber Winner Paul I. Smith,
Dunn, Local 420, Philidelphia, Penn.; Thom- L.u. 78; 2nd Place Plumber Winner William G.
as Branden, Local 601, Milwaukee, Wise.; Baker, L.U. 635; 1st Place Pipefitter Winner
Richard J. King, Local 464, Omaha, Nebr. Charles M. Dunn, L.U. 420; 2nd Place Sprin-
kler Fitter Winner Donald N. Sandbert, L.U.
669; 3rd Place Piperfitter Winner Richard J.
King, L.U. 464; 2nd; 2nd Place Piperfitter Win-
ner Thomas Braden, L.U. 601 and 1st Place
Sprinklr Fitter Winner Bruno Polak, Jr., L.U. 281

The officers and members of the
Nebraska State AFL-CIO
congratulate the

Steamfitters and Plumbers
Local Union 464

on celebrating their
100th Anniversary

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STEAMFITTERS & PLUMBERS
LOCAL 464

100 YEARS OF GREATNESS
in the Labor Movement

BUILDING A BETTER
Community

Mechanical Contractors Association of Omaha

Congratulates

Steamfitters & Plumbers Local 464

On Your

100 Year Celebration

Mechanical Contractors Association of Omaha Membership:

Airtech Service Nelson Refrigeration
Art Push & Sons Pitlor Mechanical Corporation
Control Services Plibrico Company
Davidson Plumbing & Welding Prairie Mechanical Corporation
Eyman Plumbing Prince Plumbing
Grunwald Mechanical Contractors Rasmussen Mechanical Services
Hayes Mechanical Ray Martin Company
J&R Mechanical Ryan & Associates
Johnson Controls Siemens Building Technologies
LoTemp Equipment Company Sol Lewis Engineering
Mainelli Mechanical Tritz Plumbing
Master Mechanical Services TSI Mechanical
Mechanical Systems U.S. Mechanical
MMC Mechanical Contractors Waldinger Corporation

- Best wishes for another century of success!

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The Officers, Executive Board,
and Members Of the

Lincoln Central Labor Union

extend our heartiest congratulations
to Steamfitters and Plumbers Local Union 464 for 100 years of
success. Your local’s commitment to working men and women has
been admirable.

You’ve always been on the top of the list for serving the community
with your unselfish services and donations. Local 464 members
should consider it a privilege and honor to be a part of your
organization.

We wish you all the success for many more years
to come.

Special Thanks

The Officers and members of Local Union 464 would like
to thank the History Committee for putting this book

together, and give a special Thanks to the Co-Chairmen
Mark McColley and Norm Tworek

 

CONGRATULATIONS
 ON
 100
 YEARS
 

 

 


 
 


 
 
 
 
 
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 1915
 
 
 
 
 
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 2015
 
 
 

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