Mark Fesler:
CLASS OF 1969
Abramson High SchoolClass of 1969
New orleans, LA
Katella High SchoolClass of 1969
Anaheim, CA
South Junior High SchoolClass of 1966
Anaheim, CA
Cupertino Junior High SchoolClass of 1966
Sunnyvale, CA
Nimitz Elementary SchoolClass of 1963
Sunnyvale, CA
Mark's Story
Life
It's been a busy life, I grew up all over the U.S. and continued on the move after leaving home at age 18. Viet Nam, Korea, Maryland, France, Germany, Florida, Bahamas, Columbia, and England have all been places I've hung my hat, with visits to many more. Just had a bad case of restlessness. Wore many hats when it came to occupations too; sailor, soldier, all the construction trades, actor/model,photographer, adventurer, entrepreneur, manager, business owner... then the big D. Took it hard but I've recovered. Pleased to say I've stumbled on to a truly good woman. My interest throughout my life has been to learn and do as much "everything" as I could. I am now evaluating what "everything" means to me and am suspecting that I should now expand my personal definition of the word. Like most people, I excluded things I had little or no interest in.
Just the same, for the most part, I did just what I decided to do as I stared out the window in that painfully boring accounting class; go experience as much of li...Expand for more
fe as I could. I've climbed mountains, sailed the seas, had my minutes in the spotlight, fathered great children, had failures and successes, and the future looks good to me.
Posted the above some while ago...now for an update; like many people, the last few years have been a struggle. Still, I am sure, patience and perseverance will win the day. However there is another wrinkle...having been an adventurer most of my life, the settling down process (largely due to aging) isn't going well. I thought the memories of an adventurous life would sustain me as my body tossed in the towel. Instead, I only want to run, swim, play, and work as I once enjoyed.
For those who knew me as a handsome man...no, not handsome anymore. Actually, losing my looks has been welcome. Good looking people pay a most unhappy price...well that's a novel in itself.
I see that classmates are joining
all the time and it is comforting to see you're still out there. Anyone seen Billy Breene, Mary Fiore, Gerald Beohmer, William McDonald?
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