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Kimberly Saddler
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born Kimberly Dawn Hightower. Married Gary A Saddler. Brother Ronald Hightower Stites. I have three children and Ronnie has three children.
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Father Ronald R Hightower and mom Sandra Zontek. Maternal grandparents Lora Monti Zontek and Stanley Zontek. Lora parents Alexander and Clementina Bianchetto Monti. Paternal grandparents Richard Hightower and Joyce Gilgert. Joyce parents Crystal and John Gilgert.
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Stanley joined the USGA in 1971. At the time of his death he was the USGA's most tenured employee with 41 years of service. Stanley's introduction to his chosen profession was through his father who was a golf course superintendent. In the late 1950's, Dr. Burt Musser, Penn State University, visited Stan's father while he was installing the first 'Penncross' bentgrass putting green in West Virginia. This visit piqued Stan's interest in turfgrass science. He started his golf course career raking bunkers for $1.10 per hour. After high school, he enrolled at Penn State where he developed a love for agronomy that only grew stronger throughout his professional career.
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International travel was one of Stanley's hobbies. He was a favorite speaker at international turfgrass conferences. His love for the finer things in life made it easy for him to make friends all over the world.
Stanley joined the USGA in 1971 and quickly found his calling. Stan and the USGA Green Section soon proved to be a perfect match with the shared goal of serving the game of golf through the dissemination of sound agronomic advice. Stan never wavered in his commitment to this goal or in his efforts to help others be successful.
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International travel was one of Stanley's hobbies. He was a favorite speaker at international turfgrass conferences. His love for the finer things in life made it easy for him to make friends all over the world.
Stanley joined the USGA in 1971 and quickly found his calling. Stan and the USGA Green Section soon proved to be a perfect match with the shared goal of serving the game of golf through the dissemination of sound agronomic advice. Stan never wavered in his commitment to this goal or in his efforts to help others be successful.
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international travel was one of Stanley's hobbies. He was a favorite speaker at international turfgrass conferences. His love for the finer things in life made it easy for him to make friends all over the world.
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Stanley Zontek JR
Stanley joined the USGA in 1971. At the time of his death he was the USGA's most tenured employee with 41 years of service. Stanley's introduction to his chosen profession was through his father who was a golf course superintendent. In the late 1950's, Dr. Burt Musser, Penn State University, visited Stan's father while he was installing the first 'Penncross' bentgrass putting green in West Virginia. This visit piqued Stan's interest in turfgrass science. He started his golf course career raking bunkers for $1.10 per hour. After high school, he enrolled at Penn State where he developed a love for agronomy that only grew stronger throughout his professional career.
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International travel was one of Stanley's hobbies. He was a favorite speaker at international turfgrass conferences. His love for the finer things in life made it easy for him to make friends all over the world.
Stanley joined the USGA in 1971 and quickly found his calling. Stan and the USGA Green Section soon proved to be a perfect match with the shared goal of serving the game of golf through the dissemination of sound agronomic advice. Stan never wavered in his commitment to this goal or in his efforts to help others be successful.
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International travel was one of Stanley's hobbies. He was a favorite speaker at international turfgrass conferences. His love for the finer things in life made it easy for him to make friends all over the world.
Stanley joined the USGA in 1971 and quickly found his calling. Stan and the USGA Green Section soon proved to be a perfect match with the shared goal of serving the game of golf through the dissemination of sound agronomic advice. Stan never wavered in his commitment to this goal or in his efforts to help others be successful.
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international travel was one of Stanley's hobbies. He was a favorite speaker at international turfgrass conferences. His love for the finer things in life made it easy for him to make friends all over the world.
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Joseph R Zontek of Mount Clare, Harrison County, WV was born on October 10, 1911, and had siblings Stanley Zontek, Helen Mary Elizabeth (Zontek) Biesczad, Frank Zontek, John Zontek JR, and Joseph R Zontek. Joseph Zontek died at age 83 years old on October 31, 1994.
Clementina, little Bruna, Alex and family member
Clementina, Little Bruna, Alexander and a family relative
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Danielle (Zontek) Zelnik of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma United States was born on July 7. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Danielle (Zontek) Zelnik.
Joseph F Zelnik of Stone Harbor, Cape May County, NJ was born on April 1, 1905. He was married to Patricia Zontek Zelnik, and had a child Danielle (Zontek) Zelnik. Joseph Zelnik died at age 87 years old on April 25, 1992.