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UAWLocal12 > Harold E. Arnold retired in March of 2004.  While at New Mather he worked as a Millwright Pipe Fitter and prior to being hired in September of 1989 he worked at Reichert Stamping.  He served in the U.S. Army from 1966 to 1969 and is married to wife Patricia for 20 years.  Harold’s plans for retirement include camping, traveling and keeping the “Honey Do” list done.
UAWLocal12 > Robert Raczkowski retired July of 2004.  He was hired in July of 1990 and worked as a Machine Operator and Forklift Driver.  Before being hired, he worked at Dura and also served in the U.S. Army from 1963 to 1969.  Robert and wife Patricia have been married for 34 years and their plans during retirement include selling his collectables, and taking it easy.
UAWLocal12 > Louie Mannebach Jr. retired January of 2005 as an Electrician.  He was hired in July of 1989 and had worked prior to that at Devilbiss for 24 years and served as a Committeeman for 10 years.  He also served in the Marines from 1956 to 1962.  His plans for retirement include fishing, bowling, working on the cottage and spending time with wife Mary of 42 years.
UAWLocal12 > Loretta Hall retired January 2005 and was hired in March of 1989.  Her jobs included Production OP., General Laborer and Weld Link OP.  Prior to being hired an New Mather, she worked at Champion Sparkplug for 16 years.  She and husband David, of 7 ½ years plan to travel during their retirement.
UAWLocal12 > Mel Alexander retired June of 2005.  During his career at New Mather Metals, Mel worked as a Millwright which he also did while he worked at Dohler Jarvis.  He served in the USMC from 1960 to 1964 and plans to raise cattle during retirement.  You can email Mel at:  rock_n_a_ranch@netzero.com
UAWLocal12 > Jim Chiapetta retired in January of 2007.  He was hired in August of 1992 and worked on the Tubular Production Line.  Prior to working for New Mather, he worked at Champion Spark Plug from 1967 to 1991.  Jim is married to wife Yevonne for 38 years and his future plans include golfing, travel, volunteering and enjoying family and friends. Jim comments that his retirement was made possible from the buyout and you can email him at jameschiapetta@sbcglobal.net or jychiapeta@hotmail.com
UAWLocal12 > Meridith O. Ricketts retired on January 2, 2007.  He hired in at New Mather Metals on October 24, 1980 and during his career, he worked on the as a Weld Line Operator. His plans for retirement include travel, photography and music.  If you would like, you can email Meridith at moricketts@sbcglobal.net
UAWLocal12 > Rondal Lee retired on January of 2007.  He was hired in October of 1983 and worked as a Fitter, and Mule Driver. Before New Mather, he worked at Dana and has been married to wife Barbara for 23 years. Ron says now that he is retired he will have a chance to &#8220;catch up on some sleep&#8221;, golf and ride his Harley. His email is blee@buckeye_express.com
UAWLocal12 > Stanley Turski retired on January 2, 2007. He was hired on October 10, 1983 and worked as a Machine Operator and Fitter.  He also worked at Dana before New Mather and is married to wife Nancy for 41 years.  He plans to stay active by doing yard work and jogging during his retirement.
Harold E. Arnold retired in March of 2004. While at New Mather he worked as a Millwright Pipe Fitter and prior to being hired in September of 1989 he worked at Reichert Stamping. He served in the U.S. Army from 1966 to 1969 and is married to wife Patricia for 20 years. Harold’s plans for retirement include camping, traveling and keeping the “Honey Do” list done.
 > Harold E. Arnold retired in March of 2004.  While at New Mather he worked as a Millwright Pipe Fitter and prior to being hired in September of 1989 he worked at Reichert Stamping.  He served in the U.S. Army from 1966 to 1969 and is married to wife Patricia for 20 years.  Harold’s plans for retirement include camping, traveling and keeping the “Honey Do” list done.
Harold E. Arnold retired in March of 2004. While at New Mather he worked as a Millwright Pipe Fitter and prior to being hired in September of 1989 he worked at Reichert Stamping. He served in the U.S. Army from 1966 to 1969 and is married to wife Patricia for 20 years. Harold’s plans for retirement include camping, traveling and keeping the “Honey Do” list done.
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