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Joseph Michael Selinski

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Joseph Michael Selinski

Birth
Portage County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
14 Jan 1995 (aged 63)
Plymouth, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Kohler, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Unit 2 A 4
Memorial ID
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This is my father. He is the son of Michael Peter and Kathryn Augustyniak Selinski. He was a veteran of the Korean conflict and upon discharge took a job with the Wisconsin Power and Light as a lineman. He left there around 1970 and began working at St. Nicholas Hospital as their Electronics Engineer. He stayed at the hospital until his retirement at 61 due to health reasons. He was well read and had a wide variety of interests from woodworking to model ships. He even owned a boat for a short time, it sank in the Sheboygan River after he sold it! I got him involved with computers in the early 1980's, it's to bad he passed away just as the internet was becoming widespread, he would have loved it.
I miss you Dad and often think of you and wish for your advice. Your grandchildren are growing, I wish they could have known you better.
As my last words to you will always remain, "I love you, Dad."
This is my father. He is the son of Michael Peter and Kathryn Augustyniak Selinski. He was a veteran of the Korean conflict and upon discharge took a job with the Wisconsin Power and Light as a lineman. He left there around 1970 and began working at St. Nicholas Hospital as their Electronics Engineer. He stayed at the hospital until his retirement at 61 due to health reasons. He was well read and had a wide variety of interests from woodworking to model ships. He even owned a boat for a short time, it sank in the Sheboygan River after he sold it! I got him involved with computers in the early 1980's, it's to bad he passed away just as the internet was becoming widespread, he would have loved it.
I miss you Dad and often think of you and wish for your advice. Your grandchildren are growing, I wish they could have known you better.
As my last words to you will always remain, "I love you, Dad."


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