Warrior Memorial Reefs Foundation Announces Expanded Celebration of Life Tributes Honoring Legendary Navy  Divers with Living Artificial Reef Memorials 

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The Warrior Memorial Reefs Foundation, a veteran-led 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to honoring fallen warriors, first responders, and their K9 partners through sustainable underwater memorials, is proud to announce a series of meaningful  Celebration of Life events. These extraordinary tributes feature the deployment of cremated remains into specially designed artificial reefs in the Gulf of  America, creating vibrant marine habitats that serve as eternal, visitable tributes while supporting ocean restoration.

The upcoming events highlight the legacies of four distinguished Navy divers whose service advanced underwater operations, explosive ordnance disposal,  and human endurance beneath the sea. Two will receive salt urn deployments, as requested by the families. While the other two will involve aluminum urns placed within the interring area of their individual artificial reefs, followed by the securing of personalized markers bearing their epitaphs.

The series begins, in unison with the Man in the Sea Museum, with salt urn tributes to two icons of naval diving history:

On May 2, 2026 SEALAB Legend Bernie Campoli, the last surviving member of the historic SEALAB I underwater habitat team. A renowned underwater photographer and diver, Campoli documented the U.S. Navy’s early saturation diving missions in the 1960s, capturing award-winning images that advanced man-in-the-sea programs, naval special warfare photography, and ocean exploration. His contributions extended to support for NASA, Ocean Systems Inc.,  and Naval Special Warfare. He earned the Meritorious Civilian Service Award and remained a senior board member of the Man in the Sea Museum until his passing.

One week later, on May 9, 2026, Legion of Merit Recipient Master Diver Ronald William Mebust, a highly decorated Master Chief and Navy Master Diver whose exemplary career included leadership in underwater operations at Submarine Development Group 1 and beyond, will be placed at the foot of the  Military Diver Memorial.

Bernie Campoli’s event will be an all-day celebration, beginning at approximately 7:30 a.m. at the Man in the Sea Museum (17314 Panama City Beach  Parkway, Panama City Beach, FL), the world’s oldest military diving museum, and a fitting tribute site, given Campoli’s deep personal connection as a senior board member and SEALAB pioneer. A formal escort will depart the museum around 8:30 a.m., arriving at the Point South Marina at Bay Point at approximately 9 a.m. for boat departures to the Gulf deployment sites. Due to the expected large gathering honoring this legendary figure, attendees are encouraged to arrive early.

Ronald Mebust’s tribute will follow the same schedule and coincide with the Master Diver Reunion. The Foundation warmly invites community participation through lining the escort route, joining the memorial gathering, or gathering along the harbor to sound horns and fly flags high in salute to these fallen warriors.

“These… Navy divers dedicated their lives to service under some of the most demanding conditions imaginable, all while pioneering saturation diving,  clearing ordnance, and pushing the boundaries of human capability beneath the waves,” said Joe Theodorou, Founder and President of the Warrior Memorial  Reefs Foundation. “Through these Celebration of Life tributes, we honor their sacrifices by creating living memorials that families and the diving community can visit for generations. At the same time, we restore marine habitats in the Gulf they loved. This work blends remembrance, healing, marine  conservation, and community connection in a truly unique way.”

The Warrior Memorial Reefs Foundation operates as a 100% volunteer organization, relying entirely on donations, sponsorships, and grants to create and maintain these eco-friendly memorials at no cost to families. Previous partnerships include collaborations with the Man in the Sea Museum for the military diver memorial, underscoring the Foundation’s commitment to preserving diving history, while honoring our MilitaryVeterans and advancing ocean conservation.