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Blahnik Henry William [Male] b. --Not Shown-- Menominee, MI
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Title: Researcher Peggy Blahnik
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Title: Social security death record
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http://www.dailypress.net/page/content.detail/id/530563/Lawrence-Henry-Blahnik.html?nav=5004
Submitted by Milo Austin
Lawrence Henry BlahnikJune 2, 2011FOUNTAIN CITY, Wis. - Lawrence Henry Blahnik, 64, died at Grand View Care Center in Blair, Wis., on Saturday, May 28, 2011, after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease. He was born in Huntsville, Ala., on Feb. 11, 1947, to Lawrence and Lorraine Blahnik.A graduate from Escanaba High School and Michigan Technological University (electrical engineering) and a member of the Coast Guard, he worked and lived in a variety of locations including Alaska, Iowa and Vermont before settling his family in Rapid River. He married Deborah Lee Beeck in 1967 and had two children, Christian Nettel of Toivola, Mich., and Larry Blahnik of Fountain City, Wis. He most recently resided in Fountain City, Wis., with his son and his family. While living there, he enjoyed dancing at the Senior Day Center, camping, hiking, bike riding (you really don't forget how to ride a bike), and attending his grandchildren's football, baseball, and basketball games. He is preceded in death by his wife, parents, and father-in-law. He is survived by his children; brother, Michael Blahnik of Texas; six grandchildren, Robbie, 18; Meagan, 16; Preston, 13; Tavian, 8; Jennie, 8; Mikayla, 7; and many nieces and nephews.Lawrence's passions included Boy Scouts of which he was an Eagle Scout and received the National Merit Award; Ham Radio (WA8 JWP), and model RC airplanes. He loved flying and earned his pilot's license and owned a Cesna until his health began to fail. He held a sincere interest in the early formation of Christianity, early Jewish culture and studied the Hebrew language. He was an active member of the Congregational Church in Rapid River where a celebration of life service will be held on Saturday, June 4, at 11 a.m.
=========If you scroll to the bottom, then about half way up the page is the family of (4) Lawrence Herman Blahnik, Sr. Under his son, Lawrence Jr, you have his son, Lawrence III. Next to him you have listed (his) birth and death records. The data is correct, but it is for Jr. not the III. It just got put on the wrong line. I grew up with Lawrence Jr. in Gladstone, Michigan, and knew all his immediate family well. Here is a link to an obituary. Interestingly enough, it is listed in the obit as Lawrence Henry, not Lawrence Herman. There are several other references on the web to Lawrence Henry being this same person. I can only assume that his son wrote the obit. I wonder who is correct? Any idea? Both names exist in the family tree; both uncles of his I believe. (I actually met one of the uncles when we were kids, but I forget which one now.)
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Title: Researcher Peggy Blahnik
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http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/harris/vitals/marriages/1969/har0269g.txt
Harris County, Texas - Marriages 1969
BLAHNIK MICHAEL T 20 LOVE REBECCA N 21 7/14/1969 69871
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http://www.dailypress.net/page/content.detail/id/506266.htmlDeborah L. Blahnik
September 8, 2008RAPID RIVER - Deborah L. Blahnik, 61, of 7960 30th Road, died Saturday evening, Sept. 6, 2008, at her home in Rapid River, surrounded by her loving family, following a courageous battle with cancer.Deborah was born, May 8, 1947, in Hale, Mich., the daughter of Leland and Leona (Slosser) Beeck. She was raised throughout Michigan, eventually relocating to Rapid River where she attended and graduated from the Rapid River High School in 1965.Following high school, Deborah received a scholarship to attend the Bay de Noc Community College, graduating in 1967 with an associate degree as a licensed practical nurse.On July 14, 1967, Deborah was united in marriage to Lawrence Blahnik at the Calvary Lutheran Church in Rapid River. Due to Lawrence's enlistment in the United States Coast Guard, the couple made their home in various location throughout the United States, finally settling in Rapid River where they made their home and continued to raised their family.Throughout her life, Deborah was employed as an LPN, the vice president of Blahnik Engineering, an aide for Caring Hands of Upper Michigan and her small family business, "We Won't Tell" Cookies.In addition to her working career, Deborah stayed primarily at home as a loving wife, mother and homemaker.Deborah was a member of the Rapid River Congregational Church and volunteered for the Women's Fellowship Group.She enjoyed knitting, crocheting, sewing, collecting bears and vintage knitting and crocheting patterns and cherished spending time with her family and grandchildren. She will be deeply missed.In addition to her husband, Lawrence, and her mother, Leona, Deborah is survived by one son, Lawrence (Beth) Blahnik III of Fountain City, Wis.; one daughter, Christian Blahnik of Marquette; one brother, Mike (Glenda) Beeck of Arizona; five sisters, Dresden (Joe Pach) DuRoy of Wells, Drenda Beeck of Morrisonville, N.Y., DuQuette "Teddy" Johnson of Escanaba, Darbie Beeck of Apache Junction, Ariz., Donya (Dan) Pudas of Ironwood; six grandchildren, Robbie, Maggie, Preston, Tavian, Jennie and Mikayla; and many loving nieces, nephew, cousins and friends.Deborah was preceded in death by her father, Lee.The Blahnik family will receive friends on Tuesday from 2 to 4:30 p.m. at the Skradski Funeral Home in Gladstone.Funeral services celebrating the life of Deborah L. Blahnik will follow visitation at 5:30 p.m. at the Rapid River Congregational Church with Rev. William Rafuse officiating. Luncheon will follow in the Congregational Church Fellowship Hall.Contributions in Deborah's name may be directed to the Rapid River Congregational Church. Envelopes will be available at the Skradski Funeral Home throughout visitation.The Skradski-Boyce Family Funeral Homes of Delta County are assisting the Blahnik family with arrangements. For additional information or to send the Blahnik family an online personal memory tribute, please go to www.skradski-boycefuneralhomes.com
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http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/harris/vitals/births/1976/harrb76b.txt
VITAL RECORDS - HARRIS COUNTY, TX - BIRTH 1976
BLAHNIK, TATE LEE 15-Jul-1976 m
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Title: Researcher Peggy Blahnik
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Attended 2011 International Blahnik Reunion at Blahnik Heritage Park, Algoma, WI on 8/20/2011
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Title: Researcher Peggy Blahnik
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Title: Researcher Peggy Blahnik
Attended 2011 International Blahnik Reunion at Blahnik Heritage Park, Algoma, WI on 8/20/2011
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Title: 2011 International Blahnik Reunion
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Title: Researcher Peggy Blahnik
Attended 2011 International Blahnik Reunion at Blahnik Heritage Park, Algoma, WI on 8/20/2011
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Title: 2011 International Blahnik Reunion
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Title: Researcher Peggy Blahnik
Attended 2011 International Blahnik Reunion at Blahnik Heritage Park, Algoma, WI on 8/20/2011
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Title: obituary
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Title: obituary
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Title: Researcher Peggy Blahnik
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Title: Researcher Peggy Blahnik
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Title: Researcher Peggy Blahnik
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