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Living through the last half of the twentieth century myself and others my age are the Baby Boomer generation. From 1945 to the new millennium, life was different from the current perspective. I offer my viewpoint through the work that I performed, my religious affiliations and a modest college education. A cancer diagnosis also brought me some introspection. The nuts and bolts of life are wrapped up in decisions and our ability to execute a worthy existence. The name and dates on our generational tombstones are not enough. Like all anecdotes, there is more to the story! An early dedication to trust in Jesus Christ has made all the difference…mehr

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Living through the last half of the twentieth century myself and others my age are the Baby Boomer generation. From 1945 to the new millennium, life was different from the current perspective. I offer my viewpoint through the work that I performed, my religious affiliations and a modest college education. A cancer diagnosis also brought me some introspection. The nuts and bolts of life are wrapped up in decisions and our ability to execute a worthy existence. The name and dates on our generational tombstones are not enough. Like all anecdotes, there is more to the story! An early dedication to trust in Jesus Christ has made all the difference
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Like all Baby boomers, I have seen the world turn since 1945. I was lucky enough to survive a few slings and arrows. There was a loss of innocence on several occasions for those of my generation. My view was tempered by a conservative upbringing and a sparkle for inquisition. I was an Army copy editor for 'The Cavalair' our 1st Calvary Division Newspaper, Vietnam (1967 - 1968). Later, I worked as a radio broadcaster reporting Denver, national and international news. Raising a family and loving the same wife for more than half a century, I have perceptions to celebrate, others worth further scrutiny. Generations following the Boomer phenomenon our legacy will survive. I commit it to print . . . a snippet of the life and times from my boomer perspective. Impossible to speak for all my peers but rational, this is one man's story.