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Husband: Art
Children, Cindy, Jeremy, Rebecca
I married Art Nelson in July of 1970. We have made our home in Sulphur Springs, Texas. Art is disabled/retired now. He is minister and teaches bible seminars and maintains his web site: www.lifestreamteaching.com. I am a Certified Medical Billing Specialist and I own and operate a Medical Billing Company by the name of Billing Management Services. We have 3 children and 11 grandchildren.
The oldest is Cindy, born in May, 1972. She married James Randall Rushing. Cindy is a Certified Medical Assistant, Certified Aids Counselor, and is a Customer Liaison for her company. JR is a Senior Buyer Analyst for Hutton Communications in Dallas. They have 4 children: Sarah Hope, 18. Joshua Matthew is 15. Tamra Nichole is 11, James Evan is 8. Next is Jeremy Daniel, born in 1975. He married Cherie Lynn Marshburn. Jeremy is a web master. He designs and maintains web sites for various clients. Cherie is a DME consultant and has a web site, www.dme-solutions.com. They have 4 children: Brooke Nicole 13, Codi Alan 10, Grace Elizabeth 8 on April 2, and Caleb Aaron 5. They are all home schooled and are great kids.
Third is Rebecca Ruth, born in 1980. Rebecca is a Personal Assistant to a Computer Company owner in Longview, Tx. Rebecca has 3 children. Whitney Michelle 11, Bailey Madison 7, and Lauren Jade 5. They are all so wonderfully sweet.
I only have 1 sister, Kinia Gibson, she lives in Rockwall, Texas about an hour from me. She Married William Bruce Gibson. Kinia is my partner in my billing company. Her husband, Bill, is employed by L3, which is a company that holds independent government defense contracts. They have a son John William 20 and a beautiful daughter Holly Michelle 18.
As you can see we have quite a houseful during the holidays. I love having a large family. Life certainly isn't dull around my house. Yes, I feel so blessed to have all this wonderful family. God has been so very good to us and continues to bless. I think about our classmates often, I guess we tend to think about our past as we get older.
Submitted by Memory, July 2009 |