![]() ![]() You make and/or information you submit is truthful and accurate. You also represent and warrant that the writing Not protected by copyright law, or (iii.) you have express permission from the copyright This Site, which means (i.) you are the author of the Material, or (ii.) the Material is To this Site, you represent and warrant that you have the right to post the Material to ![]() You agree that each visit you make to this Site you shall be subject toīy submitting any writing or material to this Site, including, for example, information,Īrticles, illustrations, images, lyrics, photos, poems, or text ("Material") Reserves the right, at any time, to modify, alter, or update these Terms of Use without You expressly agree to be bound by these Terms of Use. This site (hereafter referred to as "this Site") and writing or submitting any material for this Site.ġ.) Applicability & Acceptance of Terms of Useīy using, accessing, browsing, or submitting any writing and/or Material to this Site, Please read the following terms of use ("Terms of Use") carefully before using Hank’s family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff of Marla Vista and Heartland Hospice. Hank would have liked your kind, practical generosity. Families dealing with loved ones suffering from the ravages of dementia will be positively impacted by your donation. In lieu of flowers a memorial fund has been established for dementia research. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated at the church on Wednesday at 11:00 am with Rev. Jude Catholic Parish, 1420 Division St., Green Bay, from 10:00 am until 11:00 am. Access to the funeral home is available off of Madison St., One Block West of Monroe Ave.)* Visitation will continue on Wednesday at St. Monroe Ave., Green Bay, from 4:00 pm until 7:00 pm with a parish prayer service at 7:00 pm. Family and friends may call Tuesday, June 10, 2014, at Newcomer Funeral Home, 340 S. Hank was preceded in death by his parents 6 brothers and 2 sisters. Survivors include his loving wife of 64 years, Dolores six children: Patricia (Robert) Grathen, Green Bay Michael (Kay) Kruszynski, Menomonie, WI Susan (Kenneth) Hoffmann, Louisville, KY Lisa (Antonio) Chapa, Suamico Robert (Jeanene) Kruszynski, Green Bay and Kim (David) Burbach, Green Bay seven grandchildren: Alexander and Whitney Hoffmann, Steven and Kendra Burbach, Karlyn Kruszynski, and Kathryn and Eliza Kruszynski and many nieces and nephews. He helped set up the original sound system at City Stadium and Lambeau Field for the Packers, attended the 1967 Ice Bowl, and was a season ticket holder since the 1950’s. ![]() He enjoyed listening to the Chicago Cubs games and watching the Packers. Hank loved to golf, had a hole-in-one, and played league golf for more than thirty years. Hedwig’s Catholic Church in Gary, Indiana. Hank married the love of his life Dolores Irzyk on November 12, 1949, at St. Hank owned and operated Video Electronics Servicenter in Green Bay for over 50 years. He then attended technical college for TV and radio repair in Chicago. Hank proudly served his country during WWII in the Army Air Corp. He was born July 16, 1923, in Chicago, Illinois, to the late Anton and Stella (Klosowski) Kruszynski. “Hank” Kruszynski, 90, Green Bay, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on Thursday, June 5, 2014. For more information on ACT 50, including a complete list of electronic items affected please see the WI DNR website.Ĭlick here to return to What Do I Do With.Henry P. Electronics recycling protects against environmental issues and salvages reusable materials including plastics, glass, metals and circuit boards reducing the need for virgin materials in new electronics. TVs, computers, computer accessories, cell phones and other electronics contain harmful materials including lead, mercury, cadmium, chromium, other heavy metals and chemical flame retardants. The law banned landfill disposal for electronics beginning September 1, 2010. īeginning January 1, 2010, Wisconsin ACT 50 required manufacturers to collect and recycle certain electronics, including TVs, computers and printers. This material includes.Īll other electronic material that contains harmful material including lead, mercury, cadmium, chromium, other heavy metals and chemical flame retardants.Ī list of additional registered electronics collectors can be found on the WDNR website. If you are an out of county resident please call (920) 492-4950 for pricing. All electronic material is accepted at the Hazardous Material Recovery facility. ![]()
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