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Tower pizza, staples, mn
Tower pizza, staples, mn




tower pizza, staples, mn

She also had one great-grandson and two great-granddaughters, with another due in July and one in August. She had 14 grandchildren, all of whom she doted on whenever possible. Theirs was a relationship into which Pat brought her five children. Pat met her husband, Thomas Neznik, in Staples in 1974. She never quite figured out the cash register, but that’s a story for another time. It’s worth noting she did make a career comeback at Tower Pizza at the age of 82, where she sure did enjoy her tip money. A part of the Class of ‘57 (although she didn’t graduate with her class, Pat proudly completed her GED later in life), Pat spent her working years at the Carter Ringer coat factory, Old National Foods, Kentucky Fried Chicken, and Stern Rubber Company, before finishing her working years at Woodland Good Samaritan Society. Pat’s family moved several times during her early childhood before settling in Staples in the mid-1950’s. She was the daughter of Henry and Carmelleta Ahrens, and the fourth of five children. Her passing was peaceful, as she left for heaven while her family recited The Lord’s Prayer over her. Patricia (Pat) Neznik, Staples, died at her home the evening of May 20th, days away from her 83rd birthday.






Tower pizza, staples, mn