SHANETERRY, 77
I lost my wife of 47 years seven years ago. I have always lived life like a cavalry charge. I'm willing to go for it and use the upcoming years of my life to do things I've always wanted to do. I was known both in the business world and in my personal life is a kind person. I did not place a great premium on winning but being fair. This serves one very well in all aspects of their life. In business people trust and will work with you. And my personal life is a cooperative experience and not a contest. I never forgot a birthday, anniversary or any other important day. No matter where I was in the world I would call home and tell my wife where her gift was hidden. I delight in doing little things for people that they do not expect. I'm in excellent health and work out every day. I volunteer, and have for seven years, at a major hospital here in St. Louis and work with a young peoples sports team. I am a nondrinker by choice but it does not bother me that others drink when I am around them. I do not want to remarry. I love art, music, movies, books, TV, good food and travel. I have traveled all of the United States and Canada, much of Latin America and Europe, and I'm looking forward to visiting some locations for the second or third