San Antonio Construction News • May 2017
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Appetizers with their tee
Submitted to Construction News
Boots on the floor
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erving up some appetizers and two drink tickets for refreshments, the Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) South Texas Chapter hosted its annual Topgolf Mixer Apr. 13 at the recreational venue on Loop 1604. –mh
Boots, the beloved poodle of Kirsten Carabin, Desire Cement Tile, demonstrates that he is a good boy, sitting on some of the company’s cement tile used in a shower. –mh L-R: Alex Heye, Choate USA; Jeff Heye, AR Utilities; Martha Larson, Lynwood Building Materials; Dustin Keenzel, SpawGlass; Leslie Christians, Carl Schumann, Ashley Fousek and Chris Christians, Lynwood Building Materials; Justin Kuehler, Jack Laurence Corporation
L-R: Mason Belk, Ivonne Perea and Desi Valdez, Red Hawk Contracting; David Ramos, Terracon
L-R: Steven Schultz, ABC; Wesley Johnson, Cameras Onsite; Blake Lavender, Joeris
L-R: Jay Young, Lone Star Reprographics; Maggie Seay, Emerald Fox Marketing; Brandon Bates, Bartlett Cocke General Contractors
L-R: Justin Kanas, RSM US; Eric Johnston, Amegy Bank; Jessica Newill and Steven Cannon, Gardner Law Firm; Jeffrey Jendrzey, Comfort-Air Engineering
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In memoriam
illiam “Bill” Ray Barhight, a plumber with Arnold Moos Company, lost his battle with cancer and died peacefully at home surrounded by his loved ones on Mar. 21. He was 52 years old and had been a plumber his entire career. He attended Floresville High School and received his GED. Before joining Arnold Moos on Oct. 21, 2004, he worked for Ashley Plumbing and A-1 Tri County Plumbing. “With deep sadness, our hearts go out to the Barhight family,” says Christine Moos, vice president and marketing director of Arnold Moos. “Bill Barhight was an accomplished, dedicated and well-respected man. He was a loyal friend that will be greatly missed. He gave over 12 years of excellent service to his customers and loyalty to his employer. His last years, he was able to work side-byside with his brother, James.” After 34 years in the trade, he retired on Feb. 24 of this year. He
enjoyed fishing and shooting pool. He had a great sense of humor and was a Godly man. He is survived by his children, Craig and Kathy; grandchildren, Jesse and Jessica; mother-in-law, Virginia; brothers, David and James; sisters, Lori, Sherry, and Lisa; as well as family, friends and co-workers who will miss him. –mh