Frank Pepper:
CLASS OF 1973
Irving Crown High SchoolClass of 1973
Carpentersville, IL
Ft. Steilacoom Community CollegeClass of 1981
Tacoma, WA
Frank's Story
Life
Happily married, love my wife, love my kids, love my grand-kids, love my pets! (Love my God and love my Country too). Life is good.
Workplace
US Air Force, 1975-1979 (Kansas City and Seattle). I work in Data Processing for large banks. Worked for a bank in Seattle 1979-1984. Became an independent consultant fom 1984-2004, and worked and traveled in Melbourne, Australia, Auckland, New Zealand, Johannesburg, South Africa, London, England, Los Angeles, Sioux Falls, Seattle, Atlanta. I have been an employee for a bank in Atlanta since 2004.
I am Treasurer of Square Foot Ministry -- (see the site - xxx.squarefootministry.xxx (with the w's and com can't save site info here )- hey, what the heck, since I'm treasurer, DONATE!!) - we build wheelchair ramps, fix roofs etc. for needy people. We have built 23 homes so far in Pass Christian, Miss. (Katrina relief), and another 5 in Alabama and West Georgia, so far (we have begun partnering with Millard Fuller, founder of Habitat). The ministry is growing!
Sheri and I play bells at our church, too, that is a lot of fun...Expand for more
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I've built a tree-house (for me and the dog - some kids never grow up!) and have a fish pond... and a floor-to-ceiling indoor cage for about 20 birds, (cockateils, 1 cockatoo and 1 parrot) Been meaning to build a gazebo. Our property isn't right for it, but maybe when we move, I'll make a small "formal garden"....
After we retire (10 years, maybe) we're getting out of the rat race (South Atlanta is just growing too fast in my view) and moving to the mountains - maybe North Georgia, or SC...
Been going nuts on e-bay buying old books to add to my library - Civil War, Napolean (I bought an 1832 book about Josephine, among others...; bought an interesting book about General Jackson written in 1862, while the war was still going on... )
Been fascinated by Geneology, have traced Civil War and Revolutionary relatives - doing a lot of Civil War reading. A great-great-grandfather (PA Heavy Artillery) died and is buried at Andersonville. (Dang rebels - although I complained to a Mississippian, and she said "Well maybe he should have stayed home!")
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