Barry Lilore:
CLASS OF 1968
North High SchoolClass of 1968
Torrance, CA
University of Redlands - ANWC Whitehead CollegeClass of 1979
Redlands, CA
El Camino Community CollegeClass of 1970
Gardena, CA
South High SchoolClass of 1968
Torrance, CA
Barry's Story
Life
After High School I went to El Camino College and earned an AA in electronics. I took flying lessons and got my Private pilot license. In 1971 I started working at Northrop Aircraft in Hawthorne, CA in the flight test organization. I got married and in 1975 our son Mario was born. I went to college while I was working and got a BSBA from the University of Redlands. I got my instrument pilot rating while on a test program in Georgia. I worked on many interesting flight test programs during my career. I worked on the A-9, F-5, YF-17, F-18, Tacit Blue, B-2, Space Station, C-130J and the VTUAV RQ-8A unmanned helicopter. I got married a second time in Sept of 2004. Now have a great wife, two great step children. I did a lot of traveling in the states for work and pleasure. I have 14 states yet to see. I retired in 2005 after working in the Northrop Grumman Flight Test Organization for 33.5 years.
My wife Analee passed away August 2010 from non-...Expand for more
smokers lung cancer. She battled the cancer for 19 months.
I meet Sylvia in an Italian language class. We began studying together in 2011 and started traveling around the world in Nov. 2011. We have been going on Cruise ship and land trips to 42 countries since 2011. We got married in July 2014. We are continuing our travels to new countries around the world. We are extremely happy and in love together.
Sylvia and I were married on July 26, 2014. We went on our honeymoon Cruise from Amsterdam to Barcelona and then a land trip to Italy, Germany and Austria. We recently were on a cruise from French Polynesia to Pitcairn Island and Easter Island. So far to date we have been to 56 countries in the last 4 years.
We have now been to 65 countries around the world. We're not going to stop until we have been to them all. So, we have 131 countries left to go. Bye...for now we are packing for next trip.
Life is a great adventure. What a ride it has been!
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