Tim Gatewood:
CLASS OF 1984
Thomas Jefferson High SchoolClass of 1984
Dallas, TX
Dallas Baptist UniversityClass of 1993
Dallas, TX
Cary Junior High SchoolClass of 1980
Dallas, TX
Walnut Hill Elementary SchoolClass of 1977
Dallas, TX
Tim's Story
Life
Well it all started when I was in High school. I joined the Richardson Police explorers in 1982 and Worked at Kroger off of Forest. In 1984 after Graduation I left the Explorers and Kroger and went to work at Smith Protective for a year. Then my best friend Dan Hasty, who i've know since the 1st grade said why dont we join the Marines, so in 1985 I did. I got out of the Marines in 1987. I was married the year before (1986) to my high school sweetheart (then), Kelley Klotz. After the Marines Kelley and I lived in Coppell then bought a house in The Colony. I worked as a consultant for security agancies in the Dallas area. In 1992 we Had our first Daughter, Amelia. After that I went to the Police Academy at DBU. In 1994 Kelley and I both went to Massage school. In 1995 we opened a Massage Clinic in Richardson and bought a house o...Expand for more
ut there. We folded the company after when we desided to divorce. Well the company was gone but we kept the marrage going. I worked for Frisco Fire Department and went back to school. Had our second daughter Alexis in 1999 and then we did divorce in 2001. In March of 2003 I was sworn in as a Federal Law Enforcement Officer. After dealing with the politics for a few years I moved to East Texas to find myself and did massage on horses and learned to ride and even to break horses. I moved back to Dallas in 2005 to take care of my mother who has been strickened with many medical problems and went back to doing Massage Therapy at a Country Club in the area. So that is baical the short of where and what I've been doing for these past few years. Now I'm single, bought myself a bike and hang out with my family and brothers who both have bikes.
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