Harold Varner:  

CLASS OF 1951
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Temple High SchoolClass of 1951
Temple, TX

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Life I entered the Air Force upon graduation and married Jean Teer, class of '51, we had 3 daughters, Kim, Karen, Kelly, who gave us 5 grandsons and 1 granddaughter. Upon leaving the Air Force, I obtained a BS in Pharmacy at UT Austin. I worked in Houston and Kerrvile prior to reentering the Air Force and obtained an MS in Pharmacy at Ohio State U. Other AF assignments included Alabama, Arizonia, Colorado, Mississipi, Texas, Washington DC and England. We remained in Arizona after AF retirement until we joined our da...Expand for more
ughter in Pennsylvania. We now live in Saxonburg, PA a small village founded by John Roebling the German engineer who built the Brooklyn Bridge as well as the Waco suspension bridge and others around the country. To do this he first invented cable (wire rope) and had a factory in Saxonburg until he couldn't cope with the transportation problems any longer and moved to New Jersey. I then worked as pharmacist in the first hospital west of the Alleghenies (in Pittsburgh) until retirement which we are currently enjoying.
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