John Bozeman
Residing In: | Abilene, TX USA |
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Spouse/Partner: | single |
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Homepage: |
http://www.jwbozeman.com |
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Occupation: | Astrophotographer |
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Children: | Adrian, born 1974; James, born 1980 |
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Military Service: | USAF ![]() |
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John's Latest Interactions
Happy Birthday, John! Astrophotographer and guitar maker are some very interesting careers. Astrophotography seems to be a very specialized field. I think if you would share one or two of your pictures on this website there would be a lot of interested classmates that would want to follow your work. Just a suggestiong. I still remember you from PE Class with coach Moore (Spring of 63?). Enjoy a great birthday.
KLUJICS! I Corinthians 15:57.
Respectfully, Paul Viera, RHS 65 Classmate
Happy Birthday John hope your January 9th is blessed and many happy memories
Happy Birthday, John B.! Hope you are well in Abilene and enjoying the beginning of 2023. 2 days in and already some shocking things are happening in this crazy world, May your birthday be great! Be safe, be strong and be of good courage. KLUJICS! Colossians 3:14-15.
Respectfully, Paul Viera, RHS 65 Classmate
Happy Birthday, John! Hope you are well in Abilene. May you be successful in capturing lots of beautiful pictures of 2022 so we can see them on this site. I think it's secure and they cannot be taken from their owner, but as with everything you have to check. Have fun on your b'day. and stay safe. KLUJICS! Jeremiah 33:3
Respectfully, Paul Viera, RHS 65 Classmate
Happy Birthday, John! Hope you enjoy a great time of celebration in Abilene, "Abilene, prettiest town ever seen". Maybe the boys can come up and have some ice cream with you. Stay safe, take care and KLUJICS! Jeremiah 33:3
Respectfully, Paul Viera, RHS 65 Classmate
Happy Birthday, John! Hope you have a great one! I do remember you from PE Class with Coach Derry Moore in 1964. Hope everything is good for you.
I noticed you are into photography of stars and such. Have you ever captured something strange in your pictures that you couldn't explain? If so, it would be cool to see some of them posted on this site. Have a great 2020.
KLUJICS! Psalm 145:8-13
Respectfully, Paul Viera, RHS 65 Classmate