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- | Pete Mancini | + | Pete and Mike Mancini |
- | Pete and Josephine Mancini were living at No Cash, the United | + | Pete and Josephine Mancini were living at No Cash, the United |
Son Mike was almost two when he and his mother returned to the Yukon. Pete was sure he was getting a good house in Calumet and wrote for them to return but they didn't get to move from the tarpaper shack until 1965. One of their neighbours was a Norwegian man Louis Tjemsland, Pete's cross shift on the tramline. Louis left home at age fifteen to be on a ship. He made his way to Canada and eventually up to Dawson where he worked many different jobs. He was dredge foreman. He started working for United Keno Hill in the early 1950s. He loved hunting and fishing and became a grandfather figure to Mike until Louis passed away in 1983. Tony Sgorsgelski, | Son Mike was almost two when he and his mother returned to the Yukon. Pete was sure he was getting a good house in Calumet and wrote for them to return but they didn't get to move from the tarpaper shack until 1965. One of their neighbours was a Norwegian man Louis Tjemsland, Pete's cross shift on the tramline. Louis left home at age fifteen to be on a ship. He made his way to Canada and eventually up to Dawson where he worked many different jobs. He was dredge foreman. He started working for United Keno Hill in the early 1950s. He loved hunting and fishing and became a grandfather figure to Mike until Louis passed away in 1983. Tony Sgorsgelski, | ||
- | Pete Mancini worked as an electrician at the mine for thirty years before it was shut down. The family left the Yukon and moved to Victoria, British Columbia but Mike missed the north and soon moved back.((Timothy Sawa, " | + | Pete Mancini worked as an electrician at the mine for thirty years before it was shut down. The family left the Yukon and moved to Victoria, British Columbia but Mike missed the north and soon moved back.((Timothy Sawa, " |
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