Bryan Kilburn:  

CLASS OF 1994
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Capac High SchoolClass of 1994
Capac, MI
Charlevoix, MI
Central lake, MI
Capac, MI
St. clair, MI

Bryan's Story

Life Well, I left Capac and didn't do anything with my life. Met a wonderful woman who is just short of being a saint if she is not.In 2002 we had our first child MarlieSue,got married and then bought a house 2yrs after getting married. In 2005 the twins were born on may 5th. Jayde Angaliegh was born first. Bryce Reginald was only 11 minutes behind his sister.It's been nothing but blessings and chaos ever since. My wife has four abnormally wonderful kids from a previous marriage, Danyel(18), Lyndsay(17), Kyle(14), and Geordyn(12). Yes, we have a HUGE house. Every kid has their own room, four stories, you get the picture. Career wise went to Mott for a while and worked a degree in electrical engineering. Got a job as a electrician working on building assembly lines for automotive manufactures. Worked as a electrician for about 9yrs with various companies traveling all over the world to work on major and minor projects. Do you know anyone who owns a Dodge Caliber? Ever seen one on the road? That was probably the most extensive project, and costly, project I've ever been on. Just a small example. I had to make sure that on the electrical end that that project took off and that Chrysler was making cars by their deadline. Tons off headaches, but very rewarding. Now I work for ABB Robotics RP Group. I only work 5 days a week now and dont nearly travel like I used to. I wanna see my kids and being on the road away from your family is very hard sometimes. Other than the above mentioned my love of music has brought me in contact with so many great ppl and now I am in a band called Silent Echo. Still working on the bugs with our material so dont expect or ask for too much. It'll be a year before we get our full length CD completed. Bands that I recommend would be MindCandy and Tool, those guys are awesome! Take care and drop me a line. Later. School I had a thing for a few girls in school, but most were too stuck up to notice me. Thats ok, I go to mcdonalds to see them and remind myself of where I am and I'm kinda glad they were stuck up. This is Capac, as f...Expand for more
or Charlevoix, I met some of the best ppl of my life and I want to thank you all for giving me some of the best times of my life. In Capac I'd have to nominate Mr. Smith for being the best teacher. He was no nonsense when it was time for school and a tough coach. But he was fair and he rewarded those who tried their best. In Charlevoix I'd have to say Mr.Plud(?sp) was a teacher that pushed his students to use their brains and not just go thru the motions. Yeah, I'd do school all over again. but only to change things that I could have done better.The funniest moment probably was letting off the stink bombs in Mr. Youngs science class. As for the happiest, well, I gotta think about that. Craziest? All the parties we'd have in Charlevoix on the beaches, in the middle of nowhere, and in our own back yards. Probably the craziest thing we did was pack 8 ppl into a chevette and rolled it doing 40mph around a corner. Great times! College College went by too fast. It was your basic bullcrap community college. Workplace McDonalds, building houses, Fantastic vent, Tim Hortons, then an electrician. I'll tell you, McDonalds and Tim Hortons it was nothing but so much fun. Once I got a job as an electrician I started traveling and seeing so many new and interesting places. And the ppl I have met have all left me with nothing but great stories and good friends. I've seen a lot of crazy things in my line of work and I will miss the friends that have passed on to a better place. So Joe Boitis if you can read this we all miss you man. You went to early, and not a day goes by that I don't hear someone say something you said all the time. "Living the dream".........we're trying Joe. On a brighter note its ppl like Joe that kept the rookies and the greenhorns safe. Joe knew his job well and he knew when you were doing it wrong and he wasnt afraid to jump in and tell you so. And that probably saved many rookies and greenhorns from becoming a bbq'd human. So to Joe I have to say thanks you probably have saved my life and many others and because of you I'm "living the dream". R.I.P. Joe Boitis.
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