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Mitch Vasseur given 25-year honors

Mitch Vasseur and Joseph Tkach

The GCI home office staff in Glendora, California gathered recently for lunch to honor Mitch Vasseur. Mitch was given a watch and plaque to commemorate his 25 years of employment with the denomination.

Mitch began employment at GCI headquarters in June 1987. He first worked in telecommunications, then in special services for the Auditorium. In November 1990, Mitch became assistant manager in the telecommunications department; then in October 2002, he became its manager.

More recently, Mitch has been serving as the manager of facilities for GCI’s Glendora property. Many people also know that Mitch is a skilled drummer – he plays in various groups, including the praise team of the GCI congregation where he is a member.

Please join us in congratulating Mitch for his wonderful service to our fellowship!

6 thoughts on “Mitch Vasseur given 25-year honors”

  1. Congratulations on 25 years Mitch! Your good work is much appreciated (and I love your drumming too!).

  2. Congratulations, Mitch. I first met you when you started working in Telecommunications. I think we just called it the Communications Department. I worked in Security and Safety at the time. It’s not easy to get 25 years with WCG/GCI, but you did it, and for that I am thankful for you.

  3. Congratulations, Mitch! I still remember fondly those years you also served with me on the church’s aircraft as well as continuing to carry on with your responsibilities in Telecomm. God bless. Larry

  4. Congratulations Mitch…..Working with you was always so much fun…You are a super employee and certainly one of my favorite drummers. You always made me smile!!!
    Sending you a big hug!!!

  5. Hello Mitch,

    Congratulations – I am proud of you and very thankful for your faithful service and continued friendship.

    Love you brother!
    Mike

  6. Hello Mitch,

    We personally don’t know each other and to my knowledge have never met, but as brothers in Christ from across the miles I would like to say thank you for your dedication to our fellowship for us all, and to the loyalty unto our Lord Jesus for all the years of commitment to his work with the blessings of giftedness you have been given! May God bless you and yours richly, as you continue in your service with Jesus.

    Your brother in Christ, David

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