Sam Sullivan:  

CLASS OF 1967
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Miami, FL

Sam's Story

After MCHS, went to MDJC and graduated in 1970. Worked in construction during this time and also graduated, Apprenticeship school as journeyman bricklayer. Married Frances Fogarty in 1971. We met at MDJC. Started working for Hyatt Hotels in Miami then moved to Atlanta,GA.with them in May,71. Our son born in Atlanta, Ga.. Moved to California with Hyatt Hotels in Sept.72, were I worked on opening new Hyatt Hotels in San Francisco. Our daughter born in 73. Attended San Jose State U. 73/74, studied Engineering and Construction Management. Stayed with Hyatt Hotels until 1992. During that time I was promoted to assistant chief engineer in 1973, Chief Engineer in 1975, and Regional Engineer for Northern CA. in 1979. Left them in 1992 and went to work as a Chief Engineer of office buildings for a company called Able Eng...Expand for more
ineering Services in San Francisco. Left them and went to work for ABM Engineering Services as a Chief Engineer in March 2010. Still with them. Fran retired as a Hair Stylist after owning her own business for 25 years. Our son , is married with two girls. Our daughter, is married with one son and one daughter. We are all lucky to live within 50 miles of each other here in the S.F. Bay Area. For me, I still like doing what I do, but will likely retire within the next year. Then maybe do a little more fishing and playing golf. Got on this to possibly reconnect with old friends if there still out there, and find out what they've been up to. I retired January 31, 2015. Sad to report that Fran, my wife of 44 years passed away five months later in June of 2015 after a long and courageous battle with Liver Disease.
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Half way to the top of Mount Diablo in the distance.
The Lighthouse Beacon lit only on Dec.7 from Dusk to Dawn in honor of Pearl Harbor. Beautiful views from there.
Behind me in the distance are the Sierra Mountains about 150 - 200 miles away.
Top of Mount Diablo State Park Observation deck looking toward San Francisco and the Golden Gate Bridge.
Two deer and about a dozen wild Turkeys on the way up to Mount Diablo. Right after I took this a Buck showed up.
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Sam Sullivan's album, Timeline Photos
Sam Sullivan's album, Timeline Photos
Oreos and milk. Life is good
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Grandson Justin, Sharon Parker, granddaughters Isabell & Megan.
Sister Sharon and her granddaughter from TX. On Twin Peaks looking at a foggy San Francisco.
Granddaughters Megan and Isabell on board Ferry from Sausalito, CA. to San Francisco.
SF skyline from the Sausalito ferry heading to SF.
Texas and Californian cousins getting to know each other at sons house
Sister Sharon, Isabell & Megan at Vista Point, North end of Golden Gate Bridge
Inside Mission San Jose Church,  Fremont, CA.
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