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Mark G. Riedy
Mark Riedy, age 66, of Appleton, passed away unexpectedly at his home on Thursday, July 24, 2014. He was born on February 1, 1948, in Escanaba, Michigan, the son of Milton and Betty (Trombley) Riedy. Mark was retired and formerly employed as a Director of the Tax Equalization Department for Dickinson, Iron and Menominee Counties. He enjoyed spending time with his family, and was always ready with a story or joke to share with others.
Mark is survived by his wife Diane Lindeman-Riedy, children Cherish (Ernie) Valeski and Curtis (Angie) Riedy, three grandchildren Alex Valeski, Olivia and Sofia Riedy, mother Betty Riedy, and siblings Scott (Kim) Riedy, Robin (Wayne Brueger) Riedy, Kim (Laurie) Riedy, Blair (Sandra) Riedy, Shawn (Roxanne) Riedy, and Tracy (Kevin) Monk. He is further survived by several nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends. Mark was preceded in death by his father Milton "Mooky" Riedy.
Per Mark's request, no service will be held. Online condolences can be offered at www.wichmannfargo.com.
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You were an awesome big brother!
Love you always..
Tracy Monk
August 10, 2014
Hi Diane, I was so shocked and saddened to hear about Mark. I'm not sure how we'ave lost contact through the years, but think of you often. I didn't know how to reach you but want you to know you're certainly in our prayers. My # is 906-221-2793. Sure would love to talk to you. Take care. Love, Sherry
Sherry (Lindeman)Larson
July 27, 2014
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