John Lawson:  

CLASS OF 1975
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Littleton, CO

John's Story

After being born a small white boy in Kansas City, MO, our family moved to Littleton in 1970. Attending both Eucid JH then Heritage HS. I continued on to Fort lewis College in Durango for two years with no real direction. I transferred to CSU to finish my collegiate career with a microbiology degree. Returning to Kansas City I did a one year internship to become a medial technologist. Returning to Denver and working at St. Anthony's Hospital on the graveyard shift and seeing little future there I return...Expand for more
ed to school at Pacific University, Forest Grove, OR, to study Optometry for the next four years. Graduating I returned to Colorado and began practicing in various disciplines. Having married and having my first son, we moved to Albuquerque where I practiced for five years then I returned to Colorado with my second son and less one wife. Where upon Dana and I became united and have been together for 15 years. I now practice in Highlands Ranch as owner and operator of the Pearle Vision in the Towncenter.
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Heritage Graduation 2015
Heritage  Graduation 2010
Lake Heron Sunset, Chama NM
Hobie
65' Mustang
The Boys 2013
The dogs on Platte River
Gearing to sail 2010
Traveling 2010
Heron lake 2009
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