Bob Brown:  

CLASS OF 1967
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Gillette, WY
Laramie, WY
Yale UniversityClass of 1971
New haven, CT

Bob's Story

Is anyone working on a 55th reunion plan? Would love to hear from classmates at 602-740-1032 or by email to Bob at churchlaw.us I live in Phoenix and work with the Church and Ministry Law Group at Schmitt Schneck, a local law firm. We represent nonprofit organizations, including churches, para-churches, synagogues, temples, denominations, and people of various faiths, including Buddhists, Sikhs and Hindus. A significant portion of my practice involves assisting churches, Christian schools and other nonprofit organizations prepare a cor...Expand for more
porate structure to resist unjust claims, which we call Campus Preservation Planning. I enjoy playing golf, fly fishing, serving on charitable boards and participating in hand gun classes, exercising, etc. Kathy and I will celebrate our 36th wedding anniversary this August; we attend Scottsdale Bible Church and are active supporters of Scottsdale Christian Academy. Our son Kevin is an attorney at the La Jolla law firm of Snell & Wilmer and is a Lt. Col. in the USMC Reserves. Son Tyler is a welding sculptor in Phoenix. God Bless, Bob
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Davenport College at Yale May, 1971 Graduation
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Bob & son Kevin On top of the Grand Teton Mt.
2009 .....where did the time (& the hair?) go?
Old time Gillette...in the mud!
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