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David Rail, Jr.
editBorn on October 14, 1968, in Glascow, Montana to his mother Janet Williams Rail and David LeRoy Rail, Sr. Named after his father, his full name is David LeRoy Rail, Jr. David was the first born, which started an adventure that has turned out to be unique to most people's lives.
David's parents were married on June 2, 1967 after a fairly short engagement. The met each other while attending Brigham Young University. Janet had transferred from Rick's College in Rexburg, Idaho to complete her degree in Education. David Sr. was finishing up his degree in Political Science. While David Sr. finished up, Janet taught school in the Granite School District in Salt Lake County, Utah.
Both of David's parents took jobs as teachers in Frazier, Montana where they lived when David Jr. was born.