STAMBO, Rest in peace buddy |
STAMBO, Rest in peace buddy |
Nov 18, 2012 - 2:23 AM |
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Just saw a wall post on Tom stamboski's FB page (user "STAMBO") I do have not seen any details about what happened all I know is that he passed away yesterday. Another one of us taken away much too young.
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Nov 19, 2012 - 1:47 PM |
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For those interested and if the link won't load...here's all it says
"Military authorities are investigating the death of a deer hunter found dead Saturday at Fort McCoy. Thomas Stamborski of Milwaukee was found dead with a gunshot wound in an approved hunting area on the installation, according to Fort McCoy officials. Stamborski, 22, was hunting on the base and is a civilian not affiliated with the Department of Defense, according to officials. Special agents from the Army’s Criminal Investigation Command are investigating the death. No other information was immediately available Monday. Fort McCoy issued 2,000 permits to hunt on about 46,000 acres of land. Stamborski is one of three known fatalities of the gun deer opening weekend. According to the Associated Press, 51-year-old Shawn Lemanski of Green Bay died from injuries suffered when he fell from a tree stand in the Marathon County town of Cassel. Also, 51-year-old Steven Jackson, of Antigo, died after he was found unresponsive in the woods near Gleason in Lincoln County. Both deaths happened Saturday. State Department of Natural Resources hunter education administrator Jon King said more people are out in the woods on opening weekend than at any other time of the year, so the chances of an accident are also higher." |
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