(Disclaimer: knowing that modesty would prevent both of us from accurately depicting our own positive traits, we have written each
other’s biographies.) About Donna ... Donna was born in 1966 in Bakersfield, California. While growing up, Donna’s
father taught school in mostly small private church schools; as such the family moved periodically giving them the chance to see a lot of the western US.
The Cunninghams are a very musically talented family. Donna Cunningham is an accomplished musician and plays piano and keyboards exceptionally well. She
writes and performs music and has been published several times on the CD’s of other artists. Some of her most popular works are songs of faith such as “It Was Me”, “It Will Be Jesus”
and the “ Thanksgiving Song” which she is giving to the United States as our anthem of Thanksgiving. Donna has also written and produced four musicals within the
“We Celebrate Jesus” series - detailing the life of
Christ from His Birth to His Resurrection to His eminent return. Donna is also an RN and works with the State of Florida in their Diabetes Solutions Program as a
nurse educator. She counsels MediPass (a form of Medicaid) members who live with diabetes to help them better manage their disease and live more productively. Donna is an incredible woman of God. She is beautiful, funny, romantic, spontaneous, and very
intelligent. I am so blessed to have found someone like her. Some of Donna’s favorite things to do are: jamming with her musician friends from church; rollerblading; reading; making creative
things for our home; walking with her husband around the lake; surfing around on E-Bay
; and spending time with friends and family. Donna is the second of four children. Jerry, the oldest, is a systems analyst for a national insurance
company and makes his home in Washington State with his wife and two children. Brent is younger and a CPA for a huge hospital in Orlando. The youngest of the Cunninghams, Sheree (aka -
‘The Baby’) makes her home in Montgomery, Alabama, and works for a large regional bank. Donna’s parents, Paul and Kathy, make their home in Montgomery
also. Kathy is a director of nursing for a large multi-campus city clinic while Paul continues teaching school in nearby Clanton, Alabama. About Beau ... Kevin Beauchamp was born in 1964 in Everett, Washington. He has lived in
Washington State all of his life, and all but five of those years were spent in Wenatchee, his hometown. Kevin, or “Beau” as he is also known, is currently President and CEO of Spire,
a national ISP which offers premium Internet access nationwide. Beau is active in Republican politics and his interests include: writing, graphic design, and
anything computer related. Although Beau describes himself as “a typical computer geek,” those of us who know him realize that the term “geek” is certainly not an accurate description
of a man of his motivation, creativity, stature, handsome appearance, and general dignity.
Some of the traits that I prize the most in Beau are his incredible thoughtfulness, intelligence, patience, and sense of humor. I appreciate the fact that he treats me with
unswerving love and respect. Although I highly admire his upright character and values, I, most of all, prize his close and personal walk with His Heavenly Father.
Beau is the middle son of three. His older brother, Scott, lives with his wife in Olympia, Washington, and is a diesel mechanic
extrordinaire. Beau’s younger brother Chris lives with his wife and child in Pittsburgh - Chirs is a systems integration engineer who works with numerous fortune 100 corporations.
Beau’s mother and stepfather live in Georgia - his stepfather is a mechanical engineer for a major US defense contractor. Beau’s father, whose hobby has always
been collecting rare cars, currently resides in Washington and continues his trade as a journeyman industrial electrician.
Beau’s family description wouldn’t be complete without mentioning the Corulli’s, Beau’s second family. Lou Corulli, a man Beau looks up to as
his role model, is retired and is a 12 time World and National Powerlifting Champion. Lou’s wife, Sharleen, is a letter carrier for the
Postal Service; a woman whom Beau also highly respects (even though the two of them debate ad nauseum their opposite political standings - they
seem to enjoy it). The Corulli “clan” has been a tremendous and uplifting family in Beau’s life. |