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17 AUGUST 2021 WorldWide Drilling Resource® In Memoriam Gregory E. “Greg” Haupt (1953~2021) Gregory E. “Greg” Haupt of Auburndale, Wisconsin, passed away on Memorial Day, May 31, 2021. Born in 1953, he graduated from high school in 1971, then went on to get his associate’s degree in instrumentation form Mid-State Technical College in Wisconsin Rapids. He was co-owner, drill operator, and pump installer at Haupt Well & Pump Co., working there nearly his entire life. He was well-versed in the trade and thoroughly enjoyed the work he did. He was also an avid deer hunter, model train enthusiast, and loved working on projects around the house. Greg is survived by his wife Joyce; daughter Katie (Maria); son Jacob; grandson-on-the-way Leo; dog Frankie; and several brothers and sisters. Winslow “Win” Parker (1946~2021) The Florida Ground Water Association was saddened to announce the passing of former member Winslow “Win” Parker on June 7, 2021, in Lake Worth. He was born in Boca Raton in 1946. For a time, he was first mate on the fishing vessel Boca Jima. Win founded Parker Well Drilling in 1979, working there until he retired in 2018. Win leaves behind his wife Sandra; sons James and Marc (Kathy); daughter Julie (Steve); grandchildren Justin, Chelsey (Jeffrey), Kristen, Parker, and Aubrey; great-grandson Carson; sisters Maxine, Gail, and Charlotte; and brother Chuck. John W. Errington (1956~2021) The New Jersey Ground Water Association sent sad news that former Board Member John W. Errington passed away on June 7, 2021. John’s successful career at Duff Co. in Norristown, Pennsylvania, spanned 48 years. When occasionally talking about retiring, John would say he wasn’t suited for it, that he liked working. Maybe that’s because it didn’t feel like work to him. He even met his wife Sue at Duff Co. He was hired at the age of 16 to work in the warehouse, and over the years, he blossomed into a top salesperson, forging relationships along the way by treating everyone with respect and being fair. He was actively involved with his sons’ Cub Scouts, Little League, and Methacton Football. He enjoyed ballroom dancing with Sue, relaxing at the Jersey Shore, cruising, playing golf, and watching the Phillies. John will be greatly missed by Sue; sons John and Jason; brothers and sisters; many nieces and nephews; and the entire Team at Duff Co. Larry Dean Madrid (1960~2021) With heavy hearts, Madrid CPWG, Inc. announced the passing of President Larry Dean Madrid on June 18, 2021, in Lakeland, Florida. He was born in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and graduated from Colorado State University with a bachelor’s of civil engineering and a master’s in geotechnical engineering. He was greatly respected in both the engineering field and local business community. Larry was just as much an artist of music and photography, as an engineer. He served as the worship leader and choir director at Fellowship Baptist Church for over 30 years. He played guitar, wrote numerous songs, and loved to sing, both for the Lord and at community events. His rendition of The Star Spangled Banner was awesome. Larry is survived by his wife of almost 40 years, Connie; sons Andrew (Chelsea), Phillip (Danae), and Daniel (Kathryn); three grandchildren; brothers Thomas (Christine) and J.D.; sister Patricia (Edward); and many nieces and nephews. Madrid CPWG vowed to honor and continue the legacy Larry built. Lest we forget...

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