My husband, Bob, is 67 today. Happy Birthday Bob! Above is his Class of 1961 graduation picture taken at Father Flanagan's Boys Town in Omaha, NE. Bob was born in Dearborn, MI and came south to MS in 1980 transferring from Champaign, IL. He was Director of Labor Relations at Anderson-Tully Lumber Company (ATCO) until his retirement in 1994. He has a daughter, Karen, who lives in Santa Fe, NM and a son Greg, living here in Vicksburg. He is step-father to my four daughters, Theresa, Kathleen, Debra and Suzy. He has four grandchildren, 10 step-grandchildren and 2 step-great grandsons and expecting his first granddaughter in May. He also has two sisters, Christine in Chandler, AZ and Karol in Redford, MI. We all want to wish you a very Happy Birthday Bob! My surprise gift to him is his own blog called, Two Dogs Tall.
When Bob came to Vicksburg and started working for ATCO, he was able to hunt on their land. As it seems, Bob did not know too much about hunting. After his first deer hunt he soon became known as two dogs. Click here on two dogs tall to read this hilarious story of a yankee coming to the south to deer hunt and almost starting another civil war. Two Dogs Tall blog will mainly consists of pictures of his high school days and going back to Boys Town for the first time for his 40th class reunion which we attended and was a very emotional reunion for him and his brothers.
Happy Birthday Bob!
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Happy Birthday Bob! Wonderful blog in Bob's honor Marian. ;)
ReplyDeleteHappy Bday, Mr. Bob! It is good to have a BEST friend like you in my life.
ReplyDeleteA big Happy birthday to Bob!! I hope it was a very special day!!
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Bob said to tell all of you, thank you for sending him Happy Birthday wishes. So nice of you to drop by. He has really had a nice day with a B'day cake and ice cream. Tomorrow, Father and Son will spend the day at the Gun Show in Jackson, MS. He is really looking forward to that! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday.
ReplyDeleteIN the photo you don't look a day over 18 or 19.:)
Thanks Dennis...I think that was his intention...it worked! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Bob! I'm sorry I'm late by a couple of days, but my wishes are no less sincere.
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