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Hey Bro,
Checked out your web site, pretty cool. Say hi to Wezeal for me. God bless you, see you at work.
(Steven Cook, July 2000) |
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Spouse: Jane E. (Smith) Adams
Children:
Eric Michael, 15
Andrew John,12
Emily Elizabeth, 10
Occupation: Corrugated Pipe Technician for Quail Piping Products, Kingman, AZ
Occupation of Spouse: Research Associate in the field of Child Development and Human Relations (such a nice title for a housewife)
What's New: Well, I finally decided to move away from Macomb and head out West.The company that
I worked for in Macomb for 14 years, gave me and my family the opportunity to transfer out here
to a facility they had acquired, so needless to say we did just that. In December of 1997 we
moved 1700 miles away from Macomb to settle here in Kingman, AZ. We purchased a brand new home
and started a new way of life, (because life in the southwest is sure different from life in
the midwest). The family and I absolutly love it here and are all doing great! But I didn`t
just change where I lived -- after being here for 9 months, I changed my career choice and went
to work for a new company just getting ready to start up here in Kingman. I have been with them
for 1 year now and I love working there (liking where you work and the job you are
doing makes all things good)! My wife and I are coming up on our 18th anniversary soon, our kids
are growing up too fast (that happens doesn`t it?) and our pet ferret "wezeal" is still quite a fun pet to have.I guess that`s about it for
now, except I am still waiting to take that vacation to Australia......
Spouse: Jane E. (Smith) Adams
Children:
Eric, 12
Andrew, 9
Emily, 6
Occupation: First Class Lead Mechanic
Hobbies: Golf, family outings
What I’ve done in the last 20 years: Married, kids, purchased home, ran my own construction business, traveled the USA, experienced family tragedies, learned the real joys of family.
What I pan to do in the next 20 years: Finish raising my kids, travel to Australia, look forward to grand-children, win lotto and retire early.
Words of advice for Class of 1996: Expect nothing, make things happen, be vocal, stand up for yourself, believe that life is worth it.
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