Tim Roth

Here are a few lines about me after high school.
After graduation, I headed off to Pierce College, with hopes of becoming a doctor someday. Those plans were shot down when I got my letter from the Army. Scarred to death, I enlisted in the Navy for eight years, with a promise to attend OCS and a career as a Navy Doctor. After basic training, I was shipped off to the Marine Corps. Who knew the Marines were part of the Navy. I sure did not. That shows you were my head was in 1967.
From 1968 thru 1970 I was a Combat Corpsman with the 3rd Marine Division, in Viet-Nam. I came home, married my first wife Lynn, went back to school and became a Physician's Assistant. I later co-authored a book about my time as a Navy Corpsman. We had two sons, I lost my oldest in 2008. My second son is married and I have two grandchildren.
I remarried in 1996 to my wife Cheryl. We moved to North Carolina from the Sonoma wine Country in 2008. I retired and now spend my time playing golf, boating and fishing.
I am looking forward to seeing all my classmates in October.
After graduation, I headed off to Pierce College, with hopes of becoming a doctor someday. Those plans were shot down when I got my letter from the Army. Scarred to death, I enlisted in the Navy for eight years, with a promise to attend OCS and a career as a Navy Doctor. After basic training, I was shipped off to the Marine Corps. Who knew the Marines were part of the Navy. I sure did not. That shows you were my head was in 1967.
From 1968 thru 1970 I was a Combat Corpsman with the 3rd Marine Division, in Viet-Nam. I came home, married my first wife Lynn, went back to school and became a Physician's Assistant. I later co-authored a book about my time as a Navy Corpsman. We had two sons, I lost my oldest in 2008. My second son is married and I have two grandchildren.
I remarried in 1996 to my wife Cheryl. We moved to North Carolina from the Sonoma wine Country in 2008. I retired and now spend my time playing golf, boating and fishing.
I am looking forward to seeing all my classmates in October.
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