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Old 11-13-2012, 11:20 AM   #1
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Skip MARKONISH

He was one of the reasons that made it easy to be a police officer in Whitman. Stopped by the station so many mornings out for a walk with the wife to give me the fishing news. His obit makes it very obvious what was most important to him outside of the home, fishing and lure making.

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Old 11-13-2012, 02:50 PM   #2
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He was one of the reasons that made it easy to be a police officer in Whitman. Stopped by the station so many mornings out for a walk with the wife to give me the fishin. His obit makes it very obvious what was most important to him outside of the home, fishing and lure making.
Oh man! i had now idea. Skip was very nice guy. Always enjoyed his visits in the shop. An expert eel skin jigger in my opinion. He made a great casting jig and Polaris popper.

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