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  • Stanley was born on July 1, 1935 in Camden, N.J. to the late Stanley and Beatrice (Perry) Krystek.
  • Clark J. Krystek passed away at Bethel Home peacefully on September 6, 2020.
  • Oshkosh - Clark J. Krystek passed away at Bethel Home peacefully on September 6, 2020.
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    Clark J. Krystek passed away at Bethel Home peacefully on September 6, 2020. He was 75
    years old. He was born on September 12, 1944, to Stanley and Beatrice in Camden, New Jersey. He grew up in Pennsauken and graduated from Pennsauken High School in 1962. He earned a Masters Degree in Business. He married Donna Lee Carr, who remained married for over 50 years, and had 2 sons: Keith and Craig.
    In his professional life he devoted much of his career to the paper industry, whether as plant
    manager of Ponderosa Pulp in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, selling paper machinery, or designing new
    equipment. Clark holds 2 patents on pulp machines. He also enjoyed writing, publishing many articles, and writing 3 novels.
    In his leisure time he enjoyed many pursuits. He road his bicycle whenever and wherever he
    could, hiked, camped, and enjoyed backpacking, especially in New England and on the Appalachian Trail. He also enjoyed traveling with his wife Donna to many places around the world. They cruised the Caribbean and the Panama Canal, went on safari in Africa, and went on numerous trips to Europe. Clark was proud of his completion of visits to all 50 United States.
    Clark is survived by his wife Donna; sons Keith (Kimberly Hartmann) and Craig (Victoria);
    brothers Edward (Patricia) and Lee (Carolyn);

    The Mysterious Island

    1875 novel by Jules Verne

    For other uses, see The Mysterious Island (disambiguation).

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    The Mysterious Island (French: L'Île mystérieuse) is a novel by Jules Verne, serialised from August 1874 to September 1875 and then published in book form in November 1875. The first edition, published by Hetzel, contains illustrations by Jules Férat. The novel is a crossoversequel to Verne's famous Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas (1870) and In Search of the Castaways (1867–68), though its themes are vastly different from those books. An early draft of the novel, rejected by Verne's publisher and wholly reconceived before publication, was titled Shipwrecked Family: Marooned with Uncle Robinson, indicating the influence of the novels Robinson Crusoe[2] and The Swiss Family Robinson.[3] Verne developed a similar theme in his novel, Godfrey Morgan (French: L'École des Robinsons, 1882).[4]

    The chronology of The Mysterious Island is incompatible with that of Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas, which begins in 1866, while The Mysterious Island begins during the American Civil War, yet is supposed to happen 16 years after Tw

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