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David was born in the twin city – without a twin, thank you. He earned his vast knowledge from Cherry Creek High School and the University of Northern Colorado where, although changing his major six times, still managed to graduate in four and a half years. His degree in psychology and coaching has given the abilities to coach kids well and be a major quack, which Sue Frank can vouch for. After all of that David still had the ambition to get yet another degree in youth ministry from St. Thomas Theology Seminary. David has given his life to the youth whether it is in the youth center, where the children of the parish play, or at his house where his four children, Hannah, Leah, David Joseph, and Rebekah, play. David is also luckily married to a wonderful woman who has the ability to subdue all of these children. David has been on six World Youth Days. He has been youth leader for 14 years in which time he has become the most accomplished flag football QB, and reigning master of the foosball table.
You can contact David at 303-220-3388 x1 or youth@stthomasmore.org.
Sue was born in the depths of a well, not really but her story would be a lot more exciting that way. Sue was actually born in the depths of Akron, Ohio (WOOOHOOO). Sue graduated from Arapahoe High School and moved onto Colorado State University, where she majored in English education, which is the main factor of why she edits everything that is published including this. Sue has traveled to many places in the world including: Mexico, Italy, Nicaragua, Senegal, Canada, Ireland, England, France, and all the way to Iowa. She has a black belt in Tae Kwon Do and uses this to fend off any sneak attack from David. She aids David with the high school youth group and….stuff. Sue not only has become achieved in Tae Kwon Do but she also is a great chef and long distance water ballooner. She is quite accurate with marshmallow shooters and cooks squirrels at her desk. All in all, Sue is quite a rounded individual, if you think a square is round.
You can contact Sue at 303-220-3388 x3 or suef@stthomasmore.org.