Peter STARK

Peter STARK

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Name Peter STARK

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Geburt 18. April 1929
Tod 10. Juli 2013

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Namibia yesterday lost one of its legends.
The 84-year-old Peter Stark, or the White Bushman as the intrepid conservationist, tracker and hunter in the old South West Africa was known, in the early hours on his farm Vogelsang at Ventersdorp died. He lived the last 20 years there.
The former head of the then South African Defence Force, General. Jannie Geldenhuys, the legendary Stark during the celebration of his 80th birthday on April 18, 2009 is described as follows: "There was and is only one Peter Stark and there will never be anyone like him emerge."
It was Geldenhuys in 1974 as head of the then South West Africa Command Stark approached him in Potchefstroom when rykunsvleuel of the then mounted center to join the army.
He received the rank of captain and his contribution to the training of riders were unmatched. He occupied the post until his retirement in 1994.
Stark himself was a renowned horseman who in the prime of his life as a conservationist par excellence, distinguished tracker and fearless hunter. His 16 years as a conservationist in the Etosha National Park and experiences with giant elephant and lion, reads like a fairy tale, Hennie Basson precisely with his 80th birthday in an article written in Republican.
It was especially as bekamper of poaching that he became unforgettable. In Etosha went to the back of his horse Alarich and with the help of his team San trackers poachers and elephants hunted and his life on the line several times.
The famous book in which he writes about his colorful life, The White Bushman, was published in German and English. In it he tells of the special bond between him and his mother, Margarette (born Müller) existed. His father, Albert Stark, who in 1903 as captain in Schutztruppe from Germany went to the then German South West Africa, died when he was very young. He grew up in Klein Windhoek.
Mr. Ingo Stark, one of the late Stark's five sons, said his father had cared for people who could look after themselves. "And he always honor his Creator that he survived despite many hardships."
Stark yr. said his father was a brave man and a vasbyter. His health the last few years deteriorated, he said.
He let in addition Ingo, Udo, Heiko, Nico, Konrad, and a daughter, Cornelia, behind. Stark was the grandfather of ten grandchildren.

Namibia yesterday lost one of its legends.
The 84-year-old Peter Stark, or the White Bushman as the intrepid conservationist, tracker and hunter in the old South West Africa was known, in the early hours on his farm Vogelsang at Ventersdorp died. He lived the last 20 years there.
The former head of the then South African Defence Force, General. Jannie Geldenhuys, the legendary Stark during the celebration of his 80th birthday on April 18, 2009 is described as follows: "There was and is only one Peter Stark and there will never be anyone like him emerge."
It was Geldenhuys in 1974 as head of the then South West Africa Command Stark approached him in Potchefstroom when rykunsvleuel of the then mounted center to join the army.
He received the rank of captain and his contribution to the training of riders were unmatched. He occupied the post until his retirement in 1994.
Stark himself was a renowned horseman who in the prime of his life as a conservationist par excellence, distinguished tracker and fearless hunter. His 16 years as a conservationist in the Etosha National Park and experiences with giant elephant and lion, reads like a fairy tale, Hennie Basson precisely with his 80th birthday in an article written in Republican.
It was especially as bekamper of poaching that he became unforgettable. In Etosha went to the back of his horse Alarich and with the help of his team San trackers poachers and elephants hunted and his life on the line several times.
The famous book in which he writes about his colorful life, The White Bushman, was published in German and English. In it he tells of the special bond between him and his mother, Margarette (born Müller) existed. His father, Albert Stark, who in 1903 as captain in Schutztruppe from Germany went to the then German South West Africa, died when he was very young. He grew up in Klein Windhoek.
Mr. Ingo Stark, one of the late Stark's five sons, said his father had cared for people who could look after themselves. "And he always honor his Creator that he survived despite many hardships."
Stark yr. said his father was a brave man and a vasbyter. His health the last few years deteriorated, he said.
He let in addition Ingo, Udo, Heiko, Nico, Konrad, and a daughter, Cornelia, behind. Stark was the grandfather of ten grandchildren.

Namibia yesterday lost one of its legends.
The 84-year-old Peter Stark, or the White Bushman as the intrepid conservationist, tracker and hunter in the old South West Africa was known, in the early hours on his farm Vogelsang at Ventersdorp died. He lived the last 20 years there.
The former head of the then South African Defence Force, General. Jannie Geldenhuys, the legendary Stark during the celebration of his 80th birthday on April 18, 2009 is described as follows: "There was and is only one Peter Stark and there will never be anyone like him emerge."
It was Geldenhuys in 1974 as head of the then South West Africa Command Stark approached him in Potchefstroom when rykunsvleuel of the then mounted center to join the army.
He received the rank of captain and his contribution to the training of riders were unmatched. He occupied the post until his retirement in 1994.
Stark himself was a renowned horseman who in the prime of his life as a conservationist par excellence, distinguished tracker and fearless hunter. His 16 years as a conservationist in the Etosha National Park and experiences with giant elephant and lion, reads like a fairy tale, Hennie Basson precisely with his 80th birthday in an article written in Republican.
It was especially as bekamper of poaching that he became unforgettable. In Etosha went to the back of his horse Alarich and with the help of his team San trackers poachers and elephants hunted and his life on the line several times.
The famous book in which he writes about his colorful life, The White Bushman, was published in German and English. In it he tells of the special bond between him and his mother, Margarette (born Müller) existed. His father, Albert Stark, who in 1903 as captain in Schutztruppe from Germany went to the then German South West Africa, died when he was very young. He grew up in Klein Windhoek.
Mr. Ingo Stark, one of the late Stark's five sons, said his father had cared for people who could look after themselves. "And he always honor his Creator that he survived despite many hardships."
Stark yr. said his father was a brave man and a vasbyter. His health the last few years deteriorated, he said.
He let in addition Ingo, Udo, Heiko, Nico, Konrad, and a daughter, Cornelia, behind. Stark was the grandfather of ten grandchildren.

Namibia yesterday lost one of its legends.
The 84-year-old Peter Stark, or the White Bushman as the intrepid conservationist, tracker and hunter in the old South West Africa was known, in the early hours on his farm Vogelsang at Ventersdorp died. He lived the last 20 years there.
The former head of the then South African Defence Force, General. Jannie Geldenhuys, the legendary Stark during the celebration of his 80th birthday on April 18, 2009 is described as follows: "There was and is only one Peter Stark and there will never be anyone like him emerge."
It was Geldenhuys in 1974 as head of the then South West Africa Command Stark approached him in Potchefstroom when rykunsvleuel of the then mounted center to join the army.
He received the rank of captain and his contribution to the training of riders were unmatched. He occupied the post until his retirement in 1994.
Stark himself was a renowned horseman who in the prime of his life as a conservationist par excellence, distinguished tracker and fearless hunter. His 16 years as a conservationist in the Etosha National Park and experiences with giant elephant and lion, reads like a fairy tale, Hennie Basson precisely with his 80th birthday in an article written in Republican.
It was especially as bekamper of poaching that he became unforgettable. In Etosha went to the back of his horse Alarich and with the help of his team San trackers poachers and elephants hunted and his life on the line several times.
The famous book in which he writes about his colorful life, The White Bushman, was published in German and English. In it he tells of the special bond between him and his mother, Margarette (born Müller) existed. His father, Albert Stark, who in 1903 as captain in Schutztruppe from Germany went to the then German South West Africa, died when he was very young. He grew up in Klein Windhoek.
Mr. Ingo Stark, one of the late Stark's five sons, said his father had cared for people who could look after themselves. "And he always honor his Creator that he survived despite many hardships."
Stark yr. said his father was a brave man and a vasbyter. His health the last few years deteriorated, he said.
He let in addition Ingo, Udo, Heiko, Nico, Konrad, and a daughter, Cornelia, behind. Stark was the grandfather of ten grandchildren.

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