Verstraete remembered as a ‘fair’ man

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BRADFORD — Longtime Bureau County Fair Board member Mark Verstraete died Tuesday, Nov. 6, at the age of 64.

Verstraete had served on the Bureau County Fair Board for 22 years and was also a member of the Bradford School Board for 18 years, the First Baptist Church of Bradford and the Henry-Stark Special Education Board. Funeral services were held Friday at his church.

On Wednesday, fellow fair board members remembered Verstraete as a man who was passionate and energetic, committed to his family and the Bureau County Fair.

Mark Cain, current president of the Bureau County Fair Board, said Verstraete’s heart and soul was with the Bureau County Fair. A long-time board member, Verstraete had served as board president for a while, including during the big 150th anniversary celebration of the Bureau County Fair. About a year ago, Verstraete had gone off the fair board due to health reasons but had just gotten back on the board in October, Cain said.

The biggest part of the county fair for Verstraete was definitely the idea of family; providing the best entertainment and programs for families is what he loved the most, Cain said, adding Verstraete always gave 110 percent.

Another thing that stood about Verstraete as a person was the fact that when he spoke, people listened, Cain said. Verstraete was always open-minded and unbiased. Though you might not always agree with him about something, those differences never interfered with friendships.

Gary Monier had also worked with Verstraete for years on the fair board and described Verstraete as a good board member. In giving an example of his leadership, Monier said when the decision was made to build a new hog barn at the fairgrounds, Verstraete was very involved, helping with the design and lining up the equipment to get the hog barn built. He would do anything and everything that needed to be done, Monier said, adding Verstraete was also a good family man, friendly and energetic.

“Mark was an all-around nice person to know and to work with,” Monier said.

Tracy Brenneman said he first met Verstraete about 20 years ago through the fair board.

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