Volume 13, Issue 1  

  April 2002  

 

Manatts Mirror
Reflections of Manatt's Inc. & Subsidiaries



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Inside this issue:
Norris:  Award Winners
Stork News
Winter Accounting Duties
Copper Mountain Note
Corporate Retreat
Mobile Shops
Manatt's Hero Gallery

News from Waterloo
Trenching, Sealcoat,
Stabilization

Wellness Screen Dates
Safety Check Winners
News from Newton
Ames News
Soaring Above the Clouds
Environmental News
2002 Drivers' Meeting
Letter to the Editor
South Ready-Mix

2001 Longevity Awards
MIS Happenings
Employee Spotlight
Brooklyn Building Update
What's Happening in Q.C.
Audrey Hepburn Way
In Sympathy

Wendling News


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Jamie Kriegel
Bev Vaverka
Co-editors
Box 535
Brooklyn, IA  52211
(641)522-9206
www.manatts.com





In Sympathy . . .

The Company expresses their sympathy to the family of Duane Purdum. Duane passed away on December 11, 2001, after nearly a year long battle with cancer. “Pud”, as he was more commonly known, had worked for about nine years on the seal coat crew and for the past fourteen years, he had worked with Bob Kalinay on the trenching crew.

Manatts would like to express its heartfelt sympathy to the following people:

· Dave Scaggs (Metro) - mother

· Dale Mescher (Bard) - mother

· Darrell Brunko (Laporte City) - father

· Eric Cain (Brooklyn) – grandmother

· Terry Noack (?) – sister

· Bud DeMeulenaere (?) – sister

· Becky Edelen (Brooklyn) - mother-in-law

Wendling Quarries would like to express its heartfelt sympathy to the following people:

· Esther Philalmlee - husband

· Paul McDermott - grandmother

· Jim Vance – father

· Vic Pittman – wife

· Ken Behn – grandmother

· Chris Bendixen – mother-in-law

Also our sympathy goes out to the families of two Wendling Quarries employees who recently passed away:

Bill Dahms worked as a Superintendent for many years and most recently served as the resident Loader Operator at East Marion Sand pit.

Larry Eye worked as a Loader Operator for Bill Dahms’ portable crushing crew. The crew was taken over by Tim McPherson in May of 2001.

Bill and Larry worked a combined 60+ years in our industry and both passed away this past week. They will be missed.