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Golf Club donates funds to Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund

GOLFING FOR A GOOD CAUSE- From left, Westlake Village Men's Golf Club president Steve Morrow, Mike Melia and retired Maj. Gen. Roger Brautigan attend the club's 38th annual invitational golf tournament. It included a fundraiser for the Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund,  held  in  the name of  Melia's  son.  Lance  Cpl. Anthony Melia was killed in Iraq in January 2007. GOLFING FOR A GOOD CAUSE- From left, Westlake Village Men's Golf Club president Steve Morrow, Mike Melia and retired Maj. Gen. Roger Brautigan attend the club's 38th annual invitational golf tournament. It included a fundraiser for the Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund, held in the name of Melia's son. Lance Cpl. Anthony Melia was killed in Iraq in January 2007. As part of their 38th annual Invitational Golf Tournament in June, the Westlake Village Men's Golf Club conducted a charity event for the Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund, headquartered at Camp Pendleton.

The fundraiser honored Lance Cpl. Anthony Melia, a Thousand Oaks resident who was killed Jan. 27, 2007 while conducting a Marine combat operation in AlAnbar Province, Iraq.

Mike Melia, Anthony's father, joined 80 Westlake Village Men's Club members for the fundraiser at the Westlake Village Golf Course. Speaking at the post-golf luncheon, Melia thanked the club for holding the fundraiser in his son's name. "My family has spent an enormous amount of time with families of wounded and lost Marines. You will never know how much it means to all that you are thinking of them and willing to help," he said.

The Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund was established in May 2004. It's a nonprofit organization that's provided more than 8,000 grants in assistance to United States wounded military and their families.

The Westlake Village Men's Golf Club raised more than $3,000 for the fund and plans to include the fundraiser as part of next year's tournament.