He was born January 21, 1944 in Sturgeon Bay, the son of Alfred and Caroline (Dietrich) Flock. Following his graduation from Sevastopol High School in 1962 he served his country in the U.S. Army from 1962 to 1965. Hal worked as a welder fabricator with Union Local #107 for 35 years.
He was devoted to his family. Hal was a member of the Titans Motorcycle Club, a Lifetime member and benefactor of the NRA, and an avid outdoorsman.
Survivors include his three children, Kaylynn Peterson of Algoma, Christian (Jeanne) Flock of Tomah, Wisconsin, Kelly Flock of Madison; five grandchildren, Jessica, Nicci, Natalie, Grace, Liam; sister, June (David) Gall of North Carolina; his best friends, George Bauer, Wayne Kiehnau, and Tommy Guth.
At Harold's request there will be no public services.
Memorials may be given in his memory to the NRA.
Sign online guestbook and offer condolences at www.huehnsfuneralhome.com
He was born January 21, 1944 in Sturgeon Bay, the son of Alfred and Caroline (Dietrich) Flock. Following his graduation from Sevastopol High School in 1962 he served his country in the U.S. Army from 1962 to 1965. Hal worked as a welder fabricator with Union Local #107 for 35 years.
He was devoted to his family. Hal was a member of the Titans Motorcycle Club, a Lifetime member and benefactor of the NRA, and an avid outdoorsman.
Survivors include his three children, Kaylynn Peterson of Algoma, Christian (Jeanne) Flock of Tomah, Wisconsin, Kelly Flock of Madison; five grandchildren, Jessica, Nicci, Natalie, Grace, Liam; sister, June (David) Gall of North Carolina; his best friends, George Bauer, Wayne Kiehnau, and Tommy Guth.
At Harold's request there will be no public services.
Memorials may be given in his memory to the NRA.
Sign online guestbook and offer condolences at www.huehnsfuneralhome.com
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