Soooooooooooooooooo
Brians dad cheated on the wife with a sidepiece eventually dumping haggard wife for said piece
William "Bill" Wood Hankins, 68, passed away suddenly at home Sunday, January 31, 2010.
Bill was born July 12, 1941, in Springfield, Illinois, to Wood E. and Sara Hankins. Bill's early childhood included spending time sailing with his family, growing up in New Orleans and Miami, ultimately graduating from Coral Gables High School, class of 1959. After graduating from Duke University in 1963, Bill joined the Navy, where he was a lieutenant for several years before leaving the Navy for private practice. As a Certified Public Accountant, Bill initially worked in Washington, D.C. for Ernst and Young, where he met and married Beverly Healy. In 1972, Bill received a Master of Business Administration from George Washington University. In 1975, they moved to Charlottesville, where they had two sons, Douglas and Brian. Bill worked at Amvest Corporation for more than 30 years, where he was the Senior Vice President Financial Planning before retiring in 2004.
Retirement allowed Bill to focus on the many things he enjoyed in life, including kayaking, traveling, sailing, history, genealogy, and community service. One of those enjoyments, kayaking, led Bill to join the Coastal Canoeists in 1991. It was through this that Bill met his beloved companion, Ann Lankey. Together Bill and Ann discovered that they had many of the same interests, including a never ending desire to explore new places and cultures. His family recalls many a fond memory where Bill and Ann would take that unexpected detour just to see what was around the next corner. Bill and Ann enjoyed spending time with their children and grandchildren[/u], often making frequent trips to Washington, D.C. and Maine.
THEIR children? THEIR grandchildren? They met in retirement and didnt have kids obviously. No wonder Brian calls Ems kids HIS kids too, its hereditary. Retarded
Was his dad awarded the Rhodes scholarship while he was at Duke, after he left the Navy or when he was getting his MBA?
Even if dad “only” graduated from Duke and then had a distinguished military career those are note worthy accomplishments. Why would someone feel the need to embellish this with such an absurd claim that he was a Rhodes Scholar?