Kory Hasch

Profile Updated: March 16, 2010
Residing In Moses Lake, WA USA
Spouse/Partner Haven't Found One
Occupation Newspaper Carrier
Yes! Attending Reunion
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I've been in Moses Lake, Washington since 1994. I had tried college in our own Big Bend Community college, washed out! Had one failure after another until 1996 when I gave my life to Jesus Christ that summer. I would like to say that my life has been a big bed of roses since, but that wouldn't be true. I can say that even when I had the darkest time in my life in early 2000(a mental breakdown),He's been my peace in the midst of the storm. (Read John 14 in the Bible to tell about my faith; the truth will set you free!) In the later 1990's I worked in Restaurants and janitorial, and a sugar beet plant in late 2000. Between late 2004 and last month(Feb 2010) I lived with a man named Jim whom i'd Known since I was 10. He died in December of 2009 of congestive heart failure. He was 3 days short of 72 years old. Having developmental problems ny whole life, I ended up qualifying for special olympics, which you don't necessarily have to be totally crippled to Qualify for(at least in Washington, anyway). I still like music, the Beatles(I hope to see Paul McCartney in concert before he gets too much older!),The Electric Light Orchestra(Jeff Lynne), David Bowie, and some others. I've been taking piano lessons and have learned guitar(self-taught).
All I need is to articulate a song and maybe I'll go somewhere(Hopefully). For those of you(my classmates)I didn't quite get along with, I forgive you for any incidents we may have had, and I humbly ask for yours(forgiveness) just the same for any time I had been wrong. Any one of you reading this I wish you well, and bid you my peace and love. I hope to hear from you!

School Story

I always remember being greeted by my last name in the famed 'cowboy hall' of our school. "Hasch!" they would greet me. I didn't mind it, and now I always carry that as a fond memory the way some of you were fascinated with my name.





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