David Thomas:  

CLASS OF 1964
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Malad High SchoolClass of 1964
Malad city, ID

David's Story

David is from Malad City, Idaho. David's schools include Malad High School. David later attended Brigham Young University, where he graduated in 1969 with a BS in Accounting. A month after graduation he was drafted into the US Army during the Viet Nam War and served in Panama until his release in June 1971. In 1972-1979 he went into business in Provo and Salt Lake City with a group of friends and Utah businessman Keith Warshaw. In 1979 he and his family moved to California. David was married to Rochelle Skinner of Whittier, Ca in 1974. They have three children...Aaron, Adam and A...Expand for more
manda. They are all married and live close to David & Rochelle. All graduated from college and have good employment. 4 Grand-daughters and 2 more due...one in April and another in August (2014). Favorite type of Books include: All LDS Church History, Investment and biographies. Favorite Book: John Adams, Book of Mormon, Joseph Smith Rough Stone Rolling, The Fountain Head, all of Tom Clancy's books, The Hobbit, 1984, Unbroken, Hope for the Flowers, etc. Never a dull moment. One of David's favorite quotes is:"It is what you learn after you know it all that counts.".
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