David Nereson

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My father was Norris Nereson. His ancestors were Norwegian immigrants to Minnesota, and he became a scientist on the Manhattan Project in Los Alamos, New Mexico, during World War II.
My mother's parents immigrated from Greece to New York City, where she grew up. She became a teacher, also moved out west, first to Texas, then to New Mexico.
The two met and were married in Los Alamos, where I was born in 1949. My main interests are music, languages and the arts. I studied piano and cello and became a piano technician. 2014 marks my 35th year in the trade of tuning, repairing, and rebuilding pianos.
I had a sister and 2 brothers. We lost one brother in 1979, my dad in 2007, my mom in 2012, and our sister in 2023.
A cousin's daughter was studying genealogy in school, which led us to research the family tree, which in turn led me to stumble upon this website.

My father was Norris Nereson. His ancestors were Norwegian immigrants to Minnesota, and he became a scientist on the Manhattan Project in Los Alamos, New Mexico, during World War II.
My mother's parents immigrated from Greece to New York City, where she grew up. She became a teacher, also moved out west, first to Texas, then to New Mexico.
The two met and were married in Los Alamos, where I was born in 1949. My main interests are music, languages and the arts. I studied piano and cello and became a piano technician. 2014 marks my 35th year in the trade of tuning, repairing, and rebuilding pianos.
I had a sister and 2 brothers. We lost one brother in 1979, my dad in 2007, my mom in 2012, and our sister in 2023.
A cousin's daughter was studying genealogy in school, which led us to research the family tree, which in turn led me to stumble upon this website.

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