chise system and immediately knew
it was what I wanted. GY: Anytime my family is all togeth-
er.
PCT: What is your favorite novel?
TW: Empire of the Summer Moon
and The Rise and Fall of the
Comanche Nation PCT: What’s the best piece of advice
you would give?
GY: Anytime you get the chance to
travel, GO! Be fearless!
PCT: What do you do to decompress?
TW: Outdoor activities, hunting,
archery PCT: What is the coolest thing you
have done in your life?
GY: Traveled to Europe with my son
when he graduated high school. We
drove through Switzerland, Austria
and Italy. We saw historical works
of art, toured cathedrals, concentra-
tion camps, mines and museums.
The countries were beautiful and the
people were awesome.
PCT: What is something people don’t
know about you?
TW: I am working on my real estate
license.
PCT: What would you most like to be
remembered for?
TW: Being a man that could be
trusted.
PCT: What’s your favorite way to pay
it forward?
TW: Being honest and fair in my
daily life. I treat others as I would like
to treated.
PCT: If you could have lunch with
anyone, who would it be?
TW: Teddy Roosevelt
PCT: If you had to do another job
than what you’re doing, what would
you do?
TW: A realtor
PCT: What is your definition of the
best day ever?
TW: The day I married Kimberly
Shaffer; she completes me.
PCT: What’s the best piece of advice
you would give?
TW: Do things that you are proud of
on a daily basis. The result will be a
life you are proud to have lived.
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PCT: What is the coolest thing you
feel you have done in your life?
TW: I took time off college and drove
to Alaska to work on the Valdez oil
spill.
GY: My grandmother was a nurse. I
loved seeing her in her crisp, white
uniform and cap.
PCT: What is your favorite novel?
GY: I am not much of a reader.
Jennifer H. Coulter
Jennifer is a physical therapist,
PT, MPT.
PCT: What do you do to decompress?
GY: Sitting by a campfire, going for a
walk in the woods or floating down a
river are a few of my favorites.
PCT: What is something people don’t
know about you?
GY: I was adopted.
PCT: What would you most like to be
remembered for?
GY: Being adventurous.
PCT: What’s your favorite way to pay
it forward?
GY: Giving blood or spending time
with a patient who doesn’t have
family to stay with them.
PCT: If you could have lunch with
anyone, living or dead in history,
who would it be?
GY: Irena Sendler; she was a nurse in
Warsaw, Poland during WWII. She
saved countless Jewish adults and
children during the Holocaust.
Gina Young Gina is an LVN at Weatherford
Rehabilitation Hospital. PCT: If you had to do another job
other than what you’re doing, what
would you do?
GY: I would be a chef – I love to
cook for other people.
Parker County Today: How did you
get into your occupation? PCT: What is your definition of the
best day ever?
Parker County Today: How did you
get into your occupation?
JC: I was first introduced to physical
therapy when my father experienced
back issues; I went to several therapy
sessions. Prior to that I was always
interested in human anatomy and
physiology.
PCT: What is your favorite novel?
JC: Anything by Ann Rule
PCT: What do you do to decompress?
JC: Mostly I ride my stationary bike to
my favorite music.
PCT: What is something people don’t
know about you?