Some people are so genuinely good that you can't help but want to be a better person just by knowing them. This was my experience after meeting Jack.
His life history is absolutely incredible. Orphaned at age 5 in Wyoming, he ended up in the military during WWII. Went on to become first chair trumpet at BYU. Today, he takes care of his aging wife who he loves dearly.
This is a remarkable story from his military experience.
Friday, February 26, 2010
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LDP :) Man it has been a while since I have seen you last...Camber sent me a link to your videos though me and Mom sat down and watched them; they are amazing you do a fabulous job! Haha we would love to hear from you though!
-Crystan Marcom
PS I could still beat you in Dr Mario :)
Hope you're doing well in N.C. You're so nice. I'm glad you like the videos. And no, you absolutely could not beat me at Dr. Mario.
Pshhh I bet I could I have had years of practice now! Haha all is doing fabulous in NC how are things in good ole Utah... Marnee told me a while ago you had gotten married when she saw you in a hotel on one of her class fieldtrips but I see now you have a little one too!
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