Port Huron Northern High School
Class of 1967
Keith Zick
Residing In: | Marysville, MI USA |
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Spouse/Partner: | Wendy Zick |
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Occupation: | Retired--Officially stopped practicing law on December 1st, 2017. Full time appreciation of life with the joys and sorrows that we have each day. |
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Children: | Three children Daughter Dionne, three children, and two step-children lives in Monroe, NC More… |
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Nancy's grace and kindness will be remembered by all who had the privilege to know her.
A very Happy Birthday Today Keith. Many More..
Happy Birthday Keith! Hope all is well with you & Wendy! Enjoy your special day!
Happy birthday best friend. You have always been the older wiser person in my life.
Happy Belated Birthday Keith! Hope you had a great day!
Posted on: Jul 06, 2018 at 4:33 AM
Posted on: Jul 06, 2017 at 4:33 AM
Kathy was a special friend to many of us who attended school with "the Wyllie twins". Like John Kennedy, I met the twins in the fourth grade and will always remember and cherish Kathy's warmth and outgoing personality. Just to be in Kathy and Gig's presence was fun! They made a positive and lasting difference in my life, and I'm sure in the lives of others.Kathy will be deeply missed by all of us.
Posted on: Jul 06, 2016 at 4:33 AM
Posted on: Jul 06, 2015 at 4:34 AM
Post HAPPY 65th BIRTHDAY KEITH. I hope your day and evening was a very Special Day with Windy and family and Friends and all who was with you. Happy Bithday Wayne
Posted on: Jul 07, 2014 at 9:14 PM
Hi all Classmate. Here is something to pay attention to;
supporting internet neutrality
Here's one incredible thing about the Internet: once you get on, everyone gets an equal opportunity to use it. But Verizon, Comcast and other big US corporations are determined to change that, and kill an Internet that's open for all.
Internet service providers (ISPs) like Verizon and Comcast are pushing the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to make changes that would create an Internet “fast lane” -- where websites would need to pay ISPs a premium to ensure high-speed connections. ISPs would have the right to choose which services get fast traffic and small businesses that can't afford premiums could be slowed down to a crawl.
But the fight to save the open Internet is heating up. Consumers and a handful of companies including Netflix are standing up to the ISPs’ profit scheme. If ISPs like Verizon prioritize some traffic over others, it will hurt everyone -- consumers, start-ups, and small businesses alike.
The FCC is asking the public right now what to do -- and unless they hear from us, the FCC will hand over control of the Internet to Verizon and Comcast.
Support equal and open access to the Internet by submitting a comment to the FCC now: Say no to a corporate-controlled Internet!
It's not just Netflix speaking out. Just recently, the US conference of Mayors passed a resolution supporting net neutrality. Many organizations and start-ups have been leading the charge against the FCC’s consideration of a prioritized internet where cash reigns supreme, defending both consumers and web-based companies from paid prioritization and discrimination.
They're fighting the FCC proposal, which threatens websites that fail to pay ISPs a premium with lag time, disrupted connections, and at worst, being blocked from consumer access.
We don’t need that same corporate largess dictating how we access the internet. Let's speak out against corporate schemes to create two speeds of internet. Let’s tell the FCC we want equal and open access to the Internet.
Submit a comment to the FCC to tell Chairman Tom Wheeler to support net neutrality..
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Happy Birthday Keith! Hope you enjoy your day!
Carol (Sloan) Campbell
Posted on: Feb 02, 2014 at 6:40 AM
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