Glen Hegwood:
CLASS OF 1978
Robichaud High SchoolClass of 1978
Dearborn heights, MI
Emmanuel Lutheran SchoolClass of 1974
Dearborn, MI
Glen's Story
A class clown. Family (three daughters), duty, honor, country, integrity! ALWAYS fun! I WILL embarrass you! For fun!
Although widowed, all good memories of best friend Steve, wife (Michelle) and daughters still drive me!
My first job at Dairy Queen, getting paid to cook. What I remember most is friends visiting to get a free "brazier burger" or ice cream.
Steven L. Byrnes, who I met in 1968 at MokerskyElem, remained friends for 8 yrs until his death. We liked girls, cars, sports, etc.
Serving my country for 15 years with U.S. Air Force AND Air National Guard, having 3 beautiful daughters, Leslie, Wendi, Stephanee.
The two people from my past who I'd most like to see again is mom/dad, (undoudtedly) the biggest influence.
Talking to my daughters, woodworking, fishing, music and talking with friends like U.
I always wanted to be a soldier/airman when I grew up. Family and friends thought I was "gung-ho." As it turned out, just wanted to serve.
I always wanted to be "somebody" when I grew up. My family and friends thought that was a silly idea. ...Expand for more
As it turns out, they were right.
Just a regular guy who watches football.
If I'm going to work somewhere, I need to have freedom, liberty, and authority to be able to deal with the day-to-day.
My Dad. Mom also. They really raised me me right!
Again, football is important
If I could improve my home, I'd remodel bedroom and add on a room. My dream home would be on the lake.
If I won $100 million, I'd give 50% of it to my kids, then spend the rest on whoever.
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My current age is 48. When I was 12, I thought people my age now would be old. I was so completely ignorant.
I love working........ w/people
My best friend would tell you I'm funny, but people who don't know me very well would probably describe me as intense.
90s
16 yrs of marriage, 3 daughters, 15 yrs serving country
In 5 years, I hope to be retired. I'm going to get there by working hard.
Jon-in the military-we thought the same.
chair in tree. Still there.
I always wanted to be a Man when I grew up. My family and friends thought that was a dream idea. As it turns out, they were wrong.
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