Gary Burgin
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Gary was born on 8 November 1966 at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Lafayette, Indiana. Gary grew up in the town of West Point, Indiana; attended West Point Elementary School, Southwestern Junior High School, and graduated from McCutcheon High School in 1985. Initially the address of their home place was RR1 Box 94A, but over the years it was updated to 8423W 650S.
Upon graduation Gary entered the United States Army on 5 June 1985 as a Cavalry Scout, Military Occupational Specialty 19D. Gary ended up serving four years in the Army with one of those years at Fort Knox, Kentucky assigned to the Armor School. Gary spent two and a half years assigned to Scout Platoon, 3/63 Armor, 2nd Infantry Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division in Kitzingen, West Germany.
Upon leaving the Army in 1989 Gary enrolled at Purdue and earned his Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Technology.
On March 14th 1994 Gary started his career with Motorola in Libertyville, Illinois as a Communications Technician working on Motorola's flip phones. Gary's address at his first apartment was 900 N Lakeside Drive, Vernon Hills, IL 60061.
On May 7th, 1994, Gary married Kristelle Ann Marshall at the United Methodist Church in Dayton, Indiana. [1]
In 1995 Gary & Kristelle moved from Vernon Hills to Arlington Heights, IL. Basically an upgrade in their apartment by moving to 4165 Bloomington Ave.
In 1996 Gary & Kristelle bought their first home, a town home at 919 Waterford Lane, Elk Grove Village, IL and lived their for three years.
In May of 1999 Gary took a new job with Nokia in Irving, Texas and they moved the family to 1808 Ingleside Drive, Flower Mound, Texas 75028.
In July of 2006 Gary and Kristelle expecting child number six, bought a 5 bedroom home on one acre at 931 Shady Meadow Court, in Copper Canyon, Texas.
Gary and Kristelle were divorced on 8 October 2013 in Denton, Denton County, Texas by Judge Bruce McFarling, 360th District Court. [2]
On 14 February 2015, Gary married Martha Cecilia Rodriguez in Carrollton, Texas (at the Carrollton Government Center on Rosemeade).
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