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Elder Andy Bird

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Served: 1996 - 1998
Areas Served:
Dearborn, Detroit Central, Rochester, Westland, Pontiac, Bloomfield Hills, Palmer Park/Oakman.
Companions:
Chad Louis Montgomery | Jeremy Stone
Your Occupation: Sales & Service
Spouse: Kimberley Bird
Comments:
Companions(s): Montgomery, Fletcher, Stone, Grice, Fuller, Hall, Black, Dalton, Molnar, G.Wright. Dang...that's a lot.

10/8/2007:

Kim and I were married 1/16/99 in Oakland Temple (years before we got one in Sacramento!). We moved from northern ca to Utah and owned a home in Eagle Mountain. We lived there for almost 6 years until Dec 2006 we decided to move back to Sac to be closer to family and friends, etc.

Suprise! No kids for us yet. Someday real soon, hopefully. We have a new Weimaraner puppy and 3 spoiled cats. Bought our home here in May 2007 and we are happy for the next chapter in our life.

Please contact me if you knew me. I love to hear from people from the mission! The only steady conact I have kept is with Elder and Sister Carver. Love them!
 
Created: 09 Aug 1999  Modified: 14 Oct 2007
Last Login: 04 Dec 2007 02:43:34 AM
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