by Gary Wietgrefe
Another former Ipswich resident, Wesley Wietgrefe, has written his first book, Living Beyond Fate.
We all have personal stories of growing up, school misadventures, and near-death memories we more than likely want to forget.
Wesley Wietgrefe, a 1976 Ipswich graduate, just released his first book of 110 hilarious, exciting, challenging, sincere, and near-death memories which will allow readers to relive their misadventures.
Seven is a divine number. Wesley's six siblings claim he kept guardian angels busier than all the rest.
Farming, by nature, is a dangerous business. Cows protect their calves. Horses buck. Machinery can grab clothing and ensnare. Electrical power lines pulled down by equipment can more than shock.
Hanging by legs from a tree at three is scary, but not as bad as being washed down a river at two.
Shooting and cleaning pheasants with Michigan hunters provided enough income to buy shells to get a truckload of jackrabbit pelts. Getting two fox with one shot was a bonus.
There are a hundred more similar stories in this new book.
Now retired in Nevada, Wietgrefe put his memories into a 180 page book to remind family, friends, and the public how divine intervention happens, unexpectedly, in a fraction of a second. It is time to tell about Living Beyond Fate.
The book was published by Wesley's brother, Gary, who has authored ten books. Both brother's books are available from the authors or at RelatingtoAncients.com.
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