4/13/22 Lindsay Nielon spoke about his past experience as a prisoner in a Philippine prison camp.  Lindsay who was only three at the time remarked jokingly, "I was happy to get that out of the way earlier in my life because some people at the end of their life end up in prison."  Lindsay who still maintained a sense of humor passed photographs and recounted his storied life that started during a three-year Japanese occupation in the Philipines, where he and his parents struggled to survive under dire conditions.  After the war, Lindsay also served in a number of ventures including serving as an attorney, in real estate, and for the Ventura County Courts.  We were pleased to have him join us this Monday!
  
 
4/13/22 Lindsay Nielon spoke about his past experience as a prisoner in a Philippine prison camp.  Lindsay who was only three at the time remarked jokingly, "I was happy to get that out of the way earlier in my life because some people at the end of their life end up in prison."  Lindsay who still maintained a sense of humor passed photographs and recounted his storied life that started during a three-year Japanese occupation in the Philipines, where he and his parents struggled to survive under dire conditions.  After the war, Lindsay also served in a number of ventures including serving as an attorney, in real estate, and for the Ventura County Courts.  We were pleased to have him join us this Monday!