Tom Davis:
CLASS OF 1982
Metamora Township High SchoolClass of 1982
Metamora, IL
Bradley UniversityClass of 1998
Peoria, IL
Illinois Central CollegeClass of 1996
Peoria, IL
Hawthorn SchoolClass of 1978
Vernon hills, IL
Tom's Story
Life
A lot has happened in 30+ years since high school. I married Rena Morse (Metamora class of 83) in 1987 and we have three beautiful children, Colleen (29), Ethan (27) and Aaron (14) , and now two granddaughters Leila (7) and Josie (1).. We live in Clovis, CA, a place where they have one of the largest rodeos in the country every year, I'm not excited.
After high school I put myself on the 16 year plan and finally graduated from Bradley University in 1998 with a Bachelors of Science Degree in Civil Engineering.
I started my own business in 1994 (T. L. Davis Company) doing consulting for electric utility companies and ended it 2003. I started working for the California Department of Transportation (CALTRANS) as a Transportation Engineer in 2001. I have many titles that go with my job but none that mean extra pay just more work.
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little spare time I have, I repair, build and collect electric guitars, help out with the Boy Scouts, serve in tech ministries at church. If you want to see some of the guitars I have completed find me on Facebook and check them out.
California is great, two words: NO SNOW. Need I say more. We try to make it to the ocean as often as possible and if we want snow it's only a 45 minute drive away. Illinois still has friendlier people than California has though. Hard to believe we do miss the snow a little now.
For those who remember me, I am still a huge KISS fan and got to meet the original band in Las Vegas back in 1999. I took long time friend Scott King with me for the experience. Don't understand why my wife wouldn't go. The mpeg of my experience is still posted at the KISS website under Detroit Rock City Contest Winner.
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