Bob Horn:
CLASS OF 1981
Immaculate High SchoolClass of 1981
Danbury, CT
Cathedral PreparatoryClass of 1981
Erie, PA
Our Lady of Peace SchoolClass of 1977
Erie, PA
Bob's Story
Life
I have three lovely children. Two girls, 9 and 11 y/o and a boy 6 y/o. I have a loving wife, Benita and a dog named Max. I have amotorcycle that I ride when I can and am practicing for the Champions Tour in the hopes of playing professional golf for a living after turning 50 y/o.
School
I was not at Immaculate really long enough to make more that a few good freinds. Most of my classmates new each other for a long time and I was just a transfer. I did enjoy the freinds I made, however, and the time I spent with Mary Beth Moorse.
College
I went to the University Of Bridgeport for all the wrong reasons. I played golf and then transfered to West. Conn. I figured out that college was not for me so I enlisted in the Navy. After I was discharged, I came back to Danbury and worked as an electrician.
Workplace
I have been an electrcian for almost 20 years. I worked for Roger Electric for a number of years before starting my own co...Expand for more
mpnay. I build homes and did remodels. In 1990 I moved to Missouri, where I also built homes and did electrical work. In 2000 I was part of the opening team of a 92,000 sq. ft. museum in Springfield, MO. We were equipt with sharks, bobcats, a mountain lion and plenty of fish. I dove about three times a week in either a 250,000 salt water tank or a 150,000 fresh water tank. I was responsible for the operation of the property. Then I went to a 260 room hotel with 43,000 sq.ft. of meeting space on 120 acres owned by John Q. Hammons. I now run the operation of the new Dick Clark American Bandstand Theater in Branson, MO.
Military
After college, I enlisted in the Navy. I spent some time in Florida as well as South America. I was in in a Comstruction Battalion as an Electrician. I was in a special team that did some 'different' work. I was Honorably Dischanged after injuring my knee during training. I miss the Navy life almost every day.
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