John Martin:
CLASS OF 1989
Aberdeen/Weatherwax High SchoolClass of 1989
Aberdeen, WA
Art Institute of SeattleClass of 1994
Seattle, WA
Grays Harbor CollegeClass of 1993
Aberdeen, WA
John's Story
John is from Aberdeen, Washington. John's schools include Aberdeen/Weatherwax High School. John later attended The Art Institute of Seattle (Visual Communications) , Grays Harbor College (Fine Arts) . John works(ed) at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard And Intermediate Maintenance Facility, Staffmark Transportation, Arrow Trucking.
John's interests include Art, Cars, Comics. Music John likes includes Iron Maiden, Guns N' Roses, Buckcherry. Books John likes include The Prydain Chronicles, Outlanders, The Punisher: Frank Castle. Movies John likes include Legendary Directors, Batman Begins, Kill Bill: Volume 2. TV shows John likes include WWE Monday Night Raw, Eureka, Beavis and Butt-Head.
One of John's favorite quotes is:"It matters more what you think of yourself, than what others think of you.
The only person who can truly defeat you is yourself.
If cheaters never win, how come nice guys finish last?
And lastly, from Full Metal Jacket (one of my fave movies);
Hartman - 'Did your parents have any children that lived?'
Pyle - 'Sir yes sir.'
Hartman - 'I'll bet they regret that. You're so...Expand for more
ugly you could be a modern art masterpiece."".
More about John:"I've been working at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard as a Tool Room Attendant since December 2008, "saving the world one tool at a time" is our motto, hell yeah.
Most of my off-time is devoted to my girls, Katie and Beth. Being a single dad sucks sometimes, but I wouldn't have it any other way right now. On September 2nd, 2011 we welcomed the youngest (and last) member of the next Martin generation, Jayden Hope. She was born almost 6 weeks premature. Her mom (Jeanette Wilson) suffered a very difficult pregnancy and was on bedrest for over 3 months, along with being diagnosed with gestational diabetes, and between them I have a renewed faith in God, as I cannot deny being witness to a miracle.
My mom passed away on September 3rd, 2008 after a year and a half long battle with cancer. She was always (and continues to be) a source of strength for our family.
I also spend time in my hometown of Aberdeen making sure my dad stays out of trouble (just kidding, dad), as well as trying to keep in touch with friends there.".
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