Richard Biederer:
CLASS OF 1968
North Chicago Community High SchoolClass of 1968
North chicago, IL
Richard's Story
In late 1968 my parents moved to back Morton Grove, I was short 1 credit from passing High school so I had to spend one more year in school graduated from Niles West in June of 69 with no place to go being of draft age and no money or will for collage and a belief in my country I enlisted in the Air Force because I always love planes I end up being a crew chief on C130¿s that¿s a cargo plane . During that time I got a whole new look at the world I got to visited Germany, England , Thailand, Taiwan, Philippines ,and a few of the states . I found out my life was not as bad as I thought. In September of 1970 I got married to Susan Best in Jan 1970 I left for the Philippines for 18 months when I got back was the first time I seen my 9 month old son Ricky I was discharged from the Air Force in July 1973 a E4 that was a Sergeant . After getting out I work at auto dealers until I couldn¿t put up with what I seen going on. For awhile I work being a driving instructor then owning a driving school for any of those that happen to be in drivers education in high school I¿m sure you¿re getting a good laugh. End up devoiced a few years later thought I¿d never get married again dated a lot (not like H....Expand for more
S. days at all) met a wonderful women Candy now Biederer in summer of 97 got married in coldest day in Jan 1999. I went back to school graduated in 2002 with honors (not like H.S.) and went to work for the FAA as tech engineer. Since I¿ve been with the FAA I¿ve had over 3,600 hr of class so I¿ve realized I¿ll never be out of school The last 10 years I could not have done without my wife and all her support
If I won $100 million, I'd give 20% of it to my church, then spend the rest on life my log cabin , travel and helping others .
My current age is 59. When I was 12, I thought that people my age now would be dead. I was so completely wrong.
I always wanted to be a Pilot or race car driver when I grew up. My family and friends thought that was a crazy idea. As it turns out, they were wrong.
If I won $100 million, I'd give 20% of it to to my church, then spend the rest on my log cabin , travel and helping others.
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My best friend would tell you I'm crazy, but people who don't know me very well would probably describe me as quiet.
i usaly dress in jeans and short sleeve shirt or bare foot and shorts in winter
I share my home with my wife 2dogs 6 cats , which I find great.
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