Dennis Cusack

Profile Updated: June 24, 2009
Residing In: Palm Coast, FL USA
Spouse/Partner: Nancy
Occupation: Retired school principal
Children: Holly, born 1964
Jill, born 1967
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My wife Nancy and I retired from the Utica Community Schools in 1994 and moved to Florida the same year.

Nancy and I love to travel and have visited all fifty states and the provinces of Canada. We have also travel to Europe. Of special note, two trips to Italy included the Vatican where we had a audience with Pope John Paul 11.

Our two daughters Holly and Jill moved to Alaska following their graduation from their respective Michigan Universities. Holly and family now live in Homer, Alaska. She received her PhD at UAF and is a consultant with native groups and administrator of cultural exhibits at the Pratt Museum in Homer. Jill and family live in Fairbanks, Alaska. Between the two families, we have five grandchildren between the ages of five and fifteen, all located in the "Last Frontier". Needless to say we make annual trips by air and land to the opposite corner of our country.

I am currently working as a Real Estate Broker in Palm Coast Florida with plans to officially retire this year. Nancy is anxious for this event to occur as she would like to live in Alaska during the summer season. It's hard to keep away from the grandkids!

We live in Palm Coast, Florida. Our home is located in a development along the Intra-coastal Waterway called “The Tidelands”, a gated community complete with clubhouse, swimming pool and tennis courts. It’s a great location with quick and easy access to Saint Augustine and Daytona Beach by land or water. We love visitors and welcome you as our guest on your next trip south. Our home phone number is: 386-446-2302 or on my mobile at 386-931-0629.
Email: denniscusack@gmail.com

I am looking forward to our 50 year class reunion. Many of the students from the class of 1959 attended early elementary school together, and it will be fun to see everyone again.

School Story:

Do you remember how much fun we had working on our "Senior Float" in the abandoned “Fun House” of the old Jefferson Beach Amusement Park?

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Posted: Dec 17, 2013 at 12:33 AM