Cynthia Gade:
CLASS OF 1977
Ygnacio Valley High SchoolClass of 1977
Concord, CA
Glenbrook Middle SchoolClass of 1973
Concord, CA
Oak Grove Middle SchoolClass of 1973
Concord, CA
Cambridge Elementary SchoolClass of 1971
Concord, CA
Holbrook Elementary SchoolClass of 1971
Concord, CA
Cynthia's Story
Life
I am a single (separated in May 2005) working mother of 3 beautiful children. All blonde and blue-eyed, believe it or not. Took after their father who is also blonde and blue-eyed. I must have some pretty strong recessive genes!! :) A girl born in1988 followed by two boys born 1991 and 1996. Check out some of our photos in the "photo album".
My ex-husband and I purchased our first home in Dec. 1986 and he is still in the same house! I purchased a manufactured home in Pacheco, CA and have been living here for more than ten years now. I was able to purchase my new home with cash from the buy out of the home my ex and I used to own together in Concord. The home he is still living in to this day. I had to start a new life on my own with the kids on a 50/50 custody with their father.
I am currently working in the Mt. Diablo Unified School District. Alongside my job at MDUSD, I am also currently striving to build my business as an Independent Marketing Executive with Melaleuca, The Wellness Company. Melaleuca is the largest online wellness shopping club in North America, but more importantly, they have provide...Expand for more
d a vehicle for countless individuals to change their lives. Since 1985, Melaleuca has had one mission: "to enhance the lives of those we touch by helping people reach their goals". Melaleuca produces products that are safe for your home and the environment, as well as healthy products for you. Contact me if you are interested in learning more about this phenomenal business.
My first job was at my high school, where I got paid four dollars an hour to work in the cafeteria as a food service assistant. I mainly worked at the brunch carts in the center of the quad. What I remember most about it is that it helped me to open up and be more assertive.
If I won $100 million, I'd give 25% of it to my children's father, 25% to my sister, then spend the rest on a new home on real property, pay off debts and invest the rest. Recently, as I was entering a Publishers Clearing House sweepstakes that would give the winner $10,000 a week for life, my first thought was that I would give half of that to my sister and keep half for myself.
You can also find me on Facebook. Search me there as Cindy Clark Gade.
--Updated 05/10/2017.
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