Mark and Paige Day

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Mark and Paige Day

Mark and Paige Day are back in Arizona after living in the Houston, Texas area and the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia. Coming home to the desert where we raised our family only made sense; and being empty nesters made the transition back to Arizona somewhat easier. Raising a family of four (2 sons, 2 daughters)in a two parent firefighter household was always adventurous and busy, but we couldn't have imagined our lives any other way! Now, as newly promoted grandparents, we are transitioning into a new stage of our lives which include retirement for Mark and ending a busy career for Paige. To keep us balanced, we were looking for a church and were blessed to find St. Francis. The church is beautiful, the community is so welcoming and made us feel at home right away. Our choice was a simple one; St. Francis is our new church home. You will find us hiking, wine tasting, exploring and walking our dogs, and enjoying everything that Arizona has to offer. We are so excited to be part of the St. Francis family and are looking forward to getting to know all of you. Blessings and love! Mark and Paige

Loren Thompsen I am retired and live full time in Green Valley. I was a metallurgical engineer and worked on the mineral processing side of the mining industry. My work took me to many locations across the United States as well as overseas. I continue to enjoy traveling, reading and watching college sports. Visiting the grandkids several times a year is a priority.

Chris and Ginny Arundell Chris and Ginny recently moved to Green Valley after thirty-eight years in the beautiful Pacific Northwest (Seattle/Bellevue,Washington) , where they raised their son, who now resides in Las Vegas, NV. Ginny was raised/educated in Chicago and moved to Los Angeles when her older brother completed his service in the Marine Corps. several years later she moved to San Francisco, where she met Chris during a work assignment. Chris was raised/educated in England after being liberated as a young boy by Gen. McArthur and the American Forces from a Japanese prison camp in the Phillipines. He, his parents and a younger brother were interned there for three years and four months, Chris arrived in San Francisco in 1960 on a trainee management program with an English company. He was proud to serve in the US Air Force Reserve fulfilling his military obligation to the country that saved his life in WWII. Ginny and Chris are grateful to have found such a welcoming spiritual Home at St. Francis