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Theresa Jester

By Rachel H.

Theresa Jester

Q: What is your full name?

A: Theresa Louise Jester

Q: Were you named after anyone?

A: Yes, my grandmother, Myrtle Louise Wardian

Q: Where were you born?

A: Columbus, Ohio

Q: What are your parent's names?

A: Louanne Jester, Richard Jester

Q: What do you remember about the house you lived in?

A: It was small, and it had a fun backyard.

Q: What do you remember most about you childhood?

A: I had a lot of brothers and sisters.

Q: Tell me about your family?

A: My dad's parents are from England and my mom's parents are from Hungry.

Q: What are your family background, personal history (grandparents, great grandparents, relatives) and their roles in the community?

A: I have 4 brothers and 2 sisters, we are Catholic. I am a 9th generation American dating back as far as 1632.

Q: What previous professions have they had?

A: My ancestors were jesters.

Q: Could you describe your profession to me? What do you do at your job?

A: I am an engineering director. I make solar panels. We make solar panels for the call boxes.

Q: What does the term "Civic Leadership" mean to you?

A: It means doing something for your community.

Q: Could you list and describe the changes or contributions you have made to the community?

A: I helped put in a recycling program at my work.

Q: How long have you been involved with the community?

A: 20 years.

Q: What was the most unusual thing to happen to you?

A: I got to go to China for work.

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