Trish Schild:  

CLASS OF 1983
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Malabar High SchoolClass of 1983
Mansfield, OH

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Trish is from Chattanooga, Tennessee. Trish is married with Embrey Schild. Trish's schools include Malabar High School. Trish later attended Chattanooga State Community College. Trish works(ed) at USPS. Music Trish likes includes Pearl Concert Theater at the Palms, Mariah Carey, Lynyrd Skynyrd. Books Trish likes include Information Unlimited, The Stand by Stephen King, The Racketeer. Movies Trish likes include Neither Wolf Nor Dog movie, My Cousin Vinny, SEED: The Untold Story. TV shows Trish likes include Jimmy Kimmel Live, CityStream Powered by EPB Fiber Optics, The Daily Show. One of Trish's favorite quotes is:"This isn't my world - I'm just passing through... Character is what you do when nobody is watching. Stupid is as stupid does mister.". More about Trish:"Embrey Schild is the best hero anybody could ever have. What a beautiful man! Born and raised in Mansfield, Ohio in 1965. I have five brothers and five sisters, all of whom I love very much. My mom passed away in 1995, and Dad in 2000. Fortunately, all of my siblings are still here. The town I grew up in was a factory town, and there were plenty of jobs to go around when the factories were up and running. After the 80's most of them shut down and left the town in its own sort of depression. I was in my 20's during that time, and I remember so many different families going through really hard times. I moved to California in 1984. I lived in San Diego for awhile, but then I decided I missed the midwest. I moved back to Ohio for a short time, and then I went south to Raleigh, NC. Raleigh was a great town. I loved the area and I often think I'll move back there someday. I know it's not realistic to think that I ever will, but it crosses my mind here and there. In 1994 I moved back to Ohio. I guess in itself, that move was one that keeps me believing in a higher existence other than the one we are so familiar with. I hadn't spent much time with Mom in the previous ten years, but with life's mercy, I was able to spend her last six months on earth with her. I miss my mom a lot. I learned how to drive 'big trucks' when I was in North Carolin...Expand for more
a, and I continued to do so until Mom passed. After she died I stayed pretty lost for awhile and needed to come off the road to find new roots. Literally, in May of 1995, I was driving down I-40 heading back to North Carolina to start those roots and my car's engine blew up just due north of Chattanooga, TN. I payed a young couple $200.00 to bring me and my stuff to the closest relative I had in order to figure out my new game plan. Hahahahaha...the joke was on me. Fifteen years later-I am still in Chattanooga, TN. (I never saw that one coming) Again, life has its own funny little way of making things happen. My sister had three great kids. One of them especially stood out to me. (I know - you're not supposed to have favorites, but the heart is a funny little thing) I love them all, but Titus has turned out to be one of the greatest loves of my life. I never had any kids of my own, but I can't imagine it feeling any different than it does with him. He's my boy, and that's that. I worked two full time jobs for awhile, and then two years later I got my job at the Post Office, which is where I still work. Man, it has been a long thirteen years since then. BUT, in the meantime I met my beautiful husband. I met Embrey through a friend at the apartment complex we both lived in. I remember 'THE' day looking down at him as he was filling a weed blower full of gasoline. For a moment it just seemed as though time stopped. I saw his hands, and in that moment those hands, those tender, loving hands were so familiar, kind, and gentle, that I knew that this man was going to be around for a long time. I still don't exactly understand what happened in that moment, I just know that that moment was very real. I married those hands, and the man that came with them turned out to be the most awesome, loving man that a girl could ask for. I've been blessed. So here is where I leave room for the next chapter of my life. I'm hoping this chapter is filled with new adventures, greater wisdom, more understanding, compassion, forgiveness, and love. Maybe even an extra dose of understanding because I sure do stay confused a lot.".
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