David Light:  

CLASS OF 1977
Charleston, SC

David's Story

Lost a leg in a motorcycle accident '73, out of high school a year and a half late. Went to Trident tech for two years then off to the University of Minn. for prosthetic and orthotic school. Worked in Charleston for a family firm after my residency, Opened Lighthouse Prosthetics and Orthotics in '94. Worked for a non-profit in Texas '04 to '10. Now in private practice for myself in Texas since '10. Married Tyndall Thompson in '86,(life sentence), a year after joining St. James church on Camp road. We have two children, Walter and Clara Jean. I have become a builder of relationships and things I can build with my hands. During the day I build devises for people's body's, during free time I build toys,motorcycles, dune buggies,furniture,building...Expand for more
s and hope to start an airplane soon. I also found I have a deep base voice after the birth of our first child that our creator has blessed me with. I use it singing in the church choir, local college choir and men's acapella choir(barber shop).I really enjoy shooting skeet and sporting clays which is an expansion of the shooting sports in which I was involved in high school. I love hot rods and big trucks but drive a VW diesel bug.I love to fish but chose to live in West Texas.Life over all has been a great time barring it's tragedies and usual short comings most of the time brought on by my own decisions. As I have aged I have found myself doing less stupid stuff and more constructive things. The constructive things don't usually hurt as much.
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