(Milwaukee, WI)  — A sold-out crowd of over 250 people is expected to attend The International Ship Masters’ Association (ISMA) – Milwaukee Lodge 6, and Wisconsin Marine Historical Society event, “29 Bells: A 50th Commemoration of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald and her Crew”, Monday, November 10, 2025, from 5 – 8 p.m. at the Cooperage MKE, 822 S. Water St., Milwaukee.

Launched in 1958, the Edmund Fitzgerald was lost a little after 7 p.m. (Eastern) on November 10, 1975, in a fierce hurricane-like storm on Lake Superior, eighteen miles northwest of Whitefish Bay. Despite much speculation, what caused the loss of the ship nicknamed “The Big Fitz” has never been resolved, remaining a mystery 50 years later. The 729-foot ship carried the label as “Queen of the Lakes” being the largest ship to sail the Great Lakes at that time. Her entire crew of twenty-nine went down with the ship, including seven from Wisconsin. The Wisconsin crew members included:

NAME                                  AGE      POSITION                             HOMETOWN

Frederick J. Beetcher              56        Porter                                       Superior, Wisconsin

Oliver J. Champeau                41        Third Assistant Engineer         Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin

Ransom E. Cundy                   53        Watchman                               Superior, Wisconsin

Allen G. Kalmon                     43        Second Cook                           Washburn, Wisconsin

Joseph W. Mazes                     59        Special Maintenance Man      Ashland, Wisconsin

John D. Simmons                    63        Wheelsman                              Ashland, Wisconsin

Blaine H. Wilhelm                   52        Oiler                                        Moquah, Wisconsin

“We are not surprised that the Edmund Fitzgerald tragedy continues to resonate with people in and out of the maritime industry fifty years later.  It’s a story and legacy that must continue to be told and remembered,” said Capt. Beth Fernandez / ISMA Milwaukee Lodge 6 – President and event Co-Chair. “It is a story of dangers faced, and sacrifices made by every crew member who sails on our Great Lakes — Then and now. It is important to remember these men and that is why we will read their names as part of the ceremony.”

The commemoration begins at 5 p.m. when doors open for a Meet & Greet. At precisely 6:10 p.m. — The approximate time the Fitzgerald was lost on Lake Superior — A ship’s bell ringing in honor of the 29 crew members will take place. At 6:30 p.m. those attending will hear from speakers with personal connections to the SS Edmund Fitzgerald, including two U.S. Coast Guard responders and a personal friend of a victim.

“This is not a fundraiser,” said Kathie Gordon, Wisconsin Marine Historical Society Board of Trustees, and event Co-chair. “But we are seeking sponsors to help defray the costs of this very special event.”

Sponsors of “29 Bells: A 50th Commemoration of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald and her Crew” include David and Julia Uihlein, Jerry’s Silo Marina, and Lake Express Ferry.

For more information on the International Ship Masters’ Association and Milwaukee Lodge 6, visit shipmaster.org. For more information on the Wisconsin Marine Historical Society visit wmhs.org.