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Peshtigo Times Wisconsin Community Newspaper Perspectives * Sports Shorts * * * * * e-Edition Now Available THE CITY REBORN FROM THE ASHES OF AMERICA'S MOST DISASTROUS FOREST FIRE John Russell Bleck Visitation was held on Wednesday, May 28, at Messar Funeral Home, Wausaukee from noon until time of the funeral service at 2 p.m. For John Russell Bleck, 86, of Wausaukee. Dennis Schmidt and Rev. Jackie Sharp officiated and burial was in Forest Home Cemetery in Athelstane. Military rites were conducted by the Athelstane/Silver Cliff American Legion Post. He died Thursday, May 22, at Bay Area Medical Center in Marinette. 8, 1921, in Menominee, he was the son of the late Adolph and Grace Bleck.

Drivers Aspen M1 Garand

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He lived in Appleton for several years and moved to Wausaukee in 1985. Download Fortigate Vm Software Inc more. He was married to his first wife, Jackie, who preceded him in death. He then married the former Lois Gasper in Marinette on Feb. 14, 1997 and she also died. He was employed in the construction industry and as an electrician.

He served as a driver for the Wausaukee Rescue Squad for about 11 years. Among survivors are four sons, James (Mary) Bleck and Tracy Bleck, both of Appleton, Rockie Bleck of Neenah and Kevin Bleck of Kaukauna; six daughters, Charlene Wilson and Mrs. Dave (Robin) Rothe, both of Appleton, Mrs. Rob (Debbie) Deltour of Black Creek, LuAnn Aspen of Oshkosh, Rev.

Joan Aspen of Wausaukee and Mrs. George (Linda) McEwan of Crivitz; four step children, Mrs. Richard (Laurie) Hole and Lonnie (Loretta) Aspen, both of Menasha, Leon (Stephanie) Aspen of Alaska and Louis Aspen of Boise, Idaho; two sisters, Betty Lane and Nancy Bleck; a goddaughter and granddaughter, Courtney Ramirez and other grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents and wives, he was preceded in death by a son, Keith Bleck; an infant daughter, Donna Bleck; a son-in-law, Robert Cornell; two sisters, Loretta Lamaide and Irene Lamaide and a brother, Ray Bleck.

A military rifle owned by former US president John F Kennedy is expected to fetch up to $100,000 at auction. The former president, who was assassinated 52 years ago, bought the Springfield M1 Garand when he was a rising star in the US Senate in 1959 for just $169. It is thought that he still owned the gun when he was elected to the Whitehouse two years later. In 1963, he was shot by Lee Harvey Oswald. Now it's being called 'the most historically significant Springfield M1 Garand rifle that has ever been on sale' by the Illinois auction house that is expecting it to fetch $100,000 (£65,000). Grattitude: Master Sergeant Raymond Parkinson, the DCM's best gunsmith, gave up his spare time to tweak the rifle and even tested it himself. Senator Kennedy wrote to him to thank him The future president's political clout had seen him singled out by the army-run Division of Civilian Marksmanship to receive the gun in a surplus military equipment 'lottery' in 1959.