Friday, August 31, 2007
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Penny Parkhurst Previtera
Class of 1969
Class of 1969
Married to Nunzio Previtera – Randolph Rohawk, Class of 1971
2 Children
Michael Previtera
Jennifer Previtera Regalado
2 ½ Grandchildren
Anthony Previtera – 11 Years Old
Joseph Regalado – 11 Years Old
Baby Regalado – Due in December
I have been blessed by God for most of my life. I got to grow up in a small town where almost everyone knew everybody else. I married the love of my life and soul mate, who later became my business partner. I have 2 smart and talented children who will someday take over our family business. I have grandchildren who love me. I live in a beautiful home and have great friends. The only work I have done is insurance service and sales and I have been passionate about it. I get to meet the most interesting, innovative people through my work. I can not think of anything that would make my life better or more complete, except maybe seeing my Samuel Clemens class mates a little more often!
Saturday, August 04, 2007
John Kilpper class of 1967
Graduated from Southwest Texas State University in 1971. I met my wife, Sandy, there in 1969 and got married in 1971. So much for the "Bachlor Life". I got my first real job with Westinghouse Credit Corporation where I worked for 6 years. General Motors Acceptance Corportation gave me a call and I spent the next 14 years there then changed "Cars" and went to work for Ford Motor for another 6 years. My final job was with Citigroup Financial Corporation for the last 8 years where I retired in 2006.
Along the way Sandy and I had two boys, John and Adam. John is married to Andrea and they gave us our first and only granddaughter, Leah. She's lots of fun and the first girl in the Kilpper family in over 100 years. Is she spoiled? You bet!
Adam has been out of college for a few years and is still partying hard (enjoy it while you can).
We moved to the Hill Country 16 years ago, bought 11 acres and built our last house. Since the boys left we spend most our time with the dogs and horses and keeping up with the land.
Sandy is still teaching and will continue to until the fun goes out of it. I took over the house duties, they are harder than I thought!
Starting to plan all those trips we all dream of and hope to put some of them together.