Bob Kirk and Ryan Lockhart

Recorded November 25, 2017 Archived November 25, 2017 06:45 minutes
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Id: APP386425

Description

He was raised by his dad and grandmother because his mother died due to complications during birth. She acted as his mother but he was closer to his dad. He was very shy and had a rough childhood. He even described himself as being sad. His grandfather was also around but his other grandparents were not. He did not have any great grandparents either. His proudest moments were when each of his daughters graduated high school and then college. Professionally he does not have any really proud moments but he did love doing his job every day. His role model was his dad. His dad set the example for his life. He said that my mother and sisters did not really do much bad that he was willing to tell me. He, however, claimed that he used to drive at speeds of over 100 mph on back roads. He and his family were at home on 9/11 and stayed home all day because there was no point in leaving. He said that they were all shocked but the shock went away pretty quickly. His favorite historical event was the campaign and election of Ronald Reagan because he was his favorite candidate ever. He served in the military for a couple of years but never had to see any action. He also wanted to mention at the end that another important event was when they got running water. It was very exciting to him.

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  • Bob Kirk
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