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There's gold in them thar computers!
Tony Winnet thought he'd strike it rich by using mercury to extract the gold from the circuitry. Gold is good. Unfortunately, mercury is a toxic substance that can kill you after prolonged exposure to its vapors.
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Tony Gene Winnett, 55, of Colbert, Oklahoma, passed away Saturday afternoon March 29, 2008, at the Hillcrest Medical Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Tony was the Son of Odis and Vivian Duckworth Winnett and was born August 16,1952, in Denison, Texas. He attended Colbert, Oklahoma, schools and lived in Colbert for most of his life, and was a mechanic and loved experimental hobbies.
He was preceded in death by his father and three sisters Janice, Tonia and Rhonda.
He is survived by his mother Vivian Winnett of Colbert, Oklahoma; two sons Tracy Winnett of Diana, Texas, and Brian Winnett of Colbert, Oklahoma; one daughter April Winnett of Calera, Oklahoma. He is also survived by very special friend Lisa of the home. He is also survived by the mother of his children, Barbara Pratt; and four grandchildren: Tonia Kay Winnett, Destiny Winnett, Leigh Brown and Devon Brown.
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