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Shawn A Shoulak

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Shawn A Shoulak

Birth
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
5 Feb 1989 (aged 16)
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Francis Creek, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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SHAWN A. SHOULAK
(1972 - 1989)

Shawn A. Shoulak, 16, 5125 Hwy 147, Maribel, died Sunday, February 5, 1989.

He was born March 30, 1972 at Two Rivers, son of Lawrence and Peggy (Antonie) Shoulak. He was a student at Mishicot High School.

Survivors include his mother and step-father, Peggy and Tim Cigler, Sturgeon Bay; his father and step-mother, Larry and Kathy Shoulak, Maribel; paternal grandmother, Lorraine Shoulak, Two Rivers; step-grandparents, godparents, aunts, uncles and cousins.

Services were Wednesday at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Mishicot with Rev. James Feely officiating. Burial was in St. Anne’s Cemetery, Francis Creek.

Denmark Press, Wis., - Thursday, Feb. 9, 1989

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Four teen-agers who braved subzero temperatures to participate in an ice-fishing derby were found dead from carbon monoxide Sunday in the shanty where they had spent the night on a lake [Harpt Lake].
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The victims were Sarah J. Koller, 16, of the Mishicot area; Cory A. Throndson, 16, of Mishicot; Shawn Shoulak, 16, of Maribel, and Scott K. Novak, 17, of Mishicot, said Rita Schultz, a sheriff's department dispatcher.
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One of the victims, Novak, won the first-, second- and third-place awards for the walleye fishing portion of the contest by catching the largest such fish in the contest, said August Stueck, a contest organizer. His third- largest fish, a 16 and 5-16 inch-long walleye was registered with contest officials at 11:50 p.m. Saturday, Stueck said.
Many of the participants in the fishing contest stayed on the lake overnight in their shanties and others stayed in cars, said Stueck.
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The club has held an annual ice fishing contest on Harpt Lake, located about nine miles north of Manitowoc in northeastern Wisconsin, for years, members said. Stueck said he had never heard of anything similar happening on the public lake before.

Associated Press Feb. 5, 1989

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SHAWN A. SHOULAK
(1972 - 1989)

Shawn A. Shoulak, 16, 5125 Hwy 147, Maribel, died Sunday, February 5, 1989.

He was born March 30, 1972 at Two Rivers, son of Lawrence and Peggy (Antonie) Shoulak. He was a student at Mishicot High School.

Survivors include his mother and step-father, Peggy and Tim Cigler, Sturgeon Bay; his father and step-mother, Larry and Kathy Shoulak, Maribel; paternal grandmother, Lorraine Shoulak, Two Rivers; step-grandparents, godparents, aunts, uncles and cousins.

Services were Wednesday at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Mishicot with Rev. James Feely officiating. Burial was in St. Anne’s Cemetery, Francis Creek.

Denmark Press, Wis., - Thursday, Feb. 9, 1989

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Four teen-agers who braved subzero temperatures to participate in an ice-fishing derby were found dead from carbon monoxide Sunday in the shanty where they had spent the night on a lake [Harpt Lake].
(snip)
The victims were Sarah J. Koller, 16, of the Mishicot area; Cory A. Throndson, 16, of Mishicot; Shawn Shoulak, 16, of Maribel, and Scott K. Novak, 17, of Mishicot, said Rita Schultz, a sheriff's department dispatcher.
(snip)
One of the victims, Novak, won the first-, second- and third-place awards for the walleye fishing portion of the contest by catching the largest such fish in the contest, said August Stueck, a contest organizer. His third- largest fish, a 16 and 5-16 inch-long walleye was registered with contest officials at 11:50 p.m. Saturday, Stueck said.
Many of the participants in the fishing contest stayed on the lake overnight in their shanties and others stayed in cars, said Stueck.
(snip)
The club has held an annual ice fishing contest on Harpt Lake, located about nine miles north of Manitowoc in northeastern Wisconsin, for years, members said. Stueck said he had never heard of anything similar happening on the public lake before.

Associated Press Feb. 5, 1989

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