Deana (Osborn) Anderson
Marital Status: Married
Occupation: Caregiver
Residence: Seahurst, Washington
Email: seahurst2000@yahoo.com
Last Updated: 10.17.09
Bio: I’ve been married for 21 years to Marc Anderson, a ‘79 Evergreen High School alumni. After Tyee, I graduated from Green River CC with a Court Stenography degree. Changed careers into the banking field then worked a few years at Rainier Golf & CC, Office Admin. We’re living on beautiful Three Tree Point. Some of you might remember this area to be a fun party spot in high school. Actually, it still is! Thanks to my wonderful husband, I’ve had the pleasure of not having to be employed the last few years which makes time for me to help take care of my father and enjoy life’s simple pleasures.
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Jodi (Walker) Boulier
Marital Status: Married; six children
Occupation: Professional Gamer!
Residence: Eatonville, Washington
Last Updated: 07.26.09
Bio: I attended Highline Community College part time and earned my AA in ‘84 and started on my BA at Central. Boeing hired me and I then switched to going back to night school 5 credits at a time like I did my AA. I married Scott Falk in ‘86 and started my family. Brandon 1989 & Tara 1991. I put in 5 years with the Boeing Company in different area’s and ended up leaving the Finance world with the birth of Tara. They couldn’t pay me enough money to continue working and putting my kids in daycare!!! So, ended my career in Finance & going to school.
Being a full time mom was a new game for me…ok, life is a game and I play ton’s of them. I started to coupon shop and continued with my passion of playing contests. My contests have been something of passion since I was 16. Getting my groceries for free or paying very little to leave the store with a cart full of groceries was thrilling to me. I continued to work the system until I tired of it.
We lived in Auburn and Scott worked for Boeing and helped put together the Frederickson Site. So, we bought 20 acres and built two big house’s. Scott was laid off for a year taking time to himself and went to care for his mother where he had a massive heart attack and passed in his sleep right before his 40th birthday. His mother suffering from Cancer also died the following day. My life was turned upside down in a minute and I was widowed with two teenagers, Tara just turned 13 and Brandon 14.
Doing what I did best, I continued to contest and make my money that way. Surviving my first husband was really hard on me and I ran away from home 5 times the first year he was gone. Thanks for my dad who came to “baby sit” my teenagers while I was gone I kept my sanity!
Chapter Two of my life: One year later my son’s chicken crossed the street. He was returned to me by Katie and she went home and told her dad, Ron (he had just moved into the neighborhood) that he needed to come over and meet the neighbor lady…since I was a widow and his age. Need I say any more? Ron did just that and we started to date, he tucked my children under his wings and taught Brandon construction and Tara worked in his office since he had his own construction company.
I married Ronald Boulier in September 2007 at my parents house in Brinnon. My dad’s cancer had progressed so fast we had to cancel our big wedding and do just a family wedding. I wanted dad to know I was taken care of and so were my children. We lost dad in November which was really hard on all of us.
I’m happily married and living in Eatonville at the present with my new husband Ron and both of my children. My family has grown with the addition of his children 3 boys and 1 daughter all in their 20’s, 1 grandson and one on the way in August. My house has been on the market for 3 years now and lowering the price hasn’t helped. Both of my children are going to school, Brandon is attending Bates Technical College getting his CDL and Tara start’s Pierce in the fall. All of Ron’s kids have been out of the house for years now.
We are both retired right now but Ron is thinking of going back to work until we can sell one of our houses. I have the best life of not having to work and have been semi retired since 1991 but being retired brings more work than really working. Building two houses, selling them and keeping up two large homes at the present.
My contesting is my job “hobby” and keeps me company it brings in all kinds of prizes and phone calls for us all. I share with my family and win trips and have sent loved one’s on trips or win them exciting items. Daily its fun to see the mail lady come or when the UPS/FED Ex truck arrives…means I have a “paycheck” coming, a prize!!! I have added many more national contest’s to my daily routine of contesting, doing mail in’s, and continuing with the phone in’s and local tv. & radio one’s in case you hear me some day. I tried out for the Wheel of Fortune, but didn’t get picked….I can tell you it was pretty much rigged anyway.
Totally looking forward to seeing everyone at he reunion, the night will go fast so if I don’t get a chance to talk to everyone feel free to look me up in the phone book for Eatonville or if you are passing through call and come visit! My plans to attend the picnic have changed as my son’s name was drawn for Sunday afternoon to be 1 out of 5 people to try a key in a 2009 Harley Fat Boy at the NHRA races in Kent (the old SIR). Life of contests, always something exciting going on! Here’s cheers to the Class of ‘79!
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Mark Angeledes
Marital Status: Married
Occupation: engineering / Rancher / Musician
Residence: Fort Worth, Texas
Last Updated: 10.14.09
Bio: Since it looks like work commitments will keep me away from the reunion, I’ll just have to write something up instead…
There are some events that you can remember in amazing detail, and for me one is the Chinook talent show our freshman year, where “The Elvis Allen Band” (Keith Allen -vocals, Bob Brave -bass, Gary Fuller -drums, me -guitar) performed “Jailhouse Rock”. We probably really didn’t sound all that great, but that event got me hooked on an activity that I would enjoy from then on.
Over the summer of 1978 I joined a band with some other misfits from Mt.Rainier HS, and ended up transferring there for Senior year. Being the “new rockstar guy”, I had a really, really great time that year.
Went to Arizona and got an engineering degree, also playing in some bands and doing some studio recording. Four years of being a poor student (and driving a 1967 Firebird without A/C!) in the hot-hot desert convinced me to never return to to such a hell hole.
Moved back to Seattle and over the next 15 years was an engineer in the aerospace, forest products, and audio/video recording fields, as well as, you guessed it, playing in some bands. At the beginning of the Seattle grunge movement, I ventured into business ownership, starting up a recording studio/video production facility. We did well and I got to work with quite a few extremely talented bands that most people have never heard of, however I eventually tired of the extremely long hours and stress levels involved, closing down in the early 90’s, and returned to the similarly exciting engineering profession.
Married in 1993 to Delana, and started a family, having two boys Arie (now 15) and Alex (12). Going against my previous vow, we moved to Arizona for several years and found it to be much nicer than I had remembered (could have something to do with now being able to afford a nice house with a pool and air conditioning?).
Next (and hopefully finally) we found ourselves mosey-ing on out to Texas, where in addition to my engineering career, we have a small ranch and raise critters of various size. We also picked up another boy, Logan (13) who is our little “heredity -vs- environment” experiment, rescueing him from a path and homelife that was sure to not turn out well.
Overall I feel quite fortunate about how the past 30 years have gone, and the fact that I’m still alive and kicking. Hopefully I’ll be able to make it to the 40th reunion and catch up with y’all there!
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Linda (White) Lusk
Marital Status: Married
Occupation: Boutique Owner
Residence: Prosser, Washington
Last Updated: 07.05.09
Bio: Married to Kevin Lusk, living in Prosser, WA. Mother of 3 boys, 1 girl and 2 stepsons. I own a handbag boutique, including jewelry and fashion accessories in Prosser. Kevin is the Principal of Prosser High School. Kevin and I were married 14 years ago. It’s incredibly hard to believe 30 years have passed since graduation! Here’s a brief history of my life during those past 30 years:
After graduation, I attended Green River Community College and worked for Nordstrom until I received a degree in Drafting, and then went to work for KPFF Engineers in downtown Seattle. I worked doing drafting until I was married and had my first child, Jordan, in 1990. Three years later, my son Taylor was born. Taylor was born with trisomy 13, also known as Pataue syndrome, which means he had an extra 13th chromosome. Medical professionals told me Taylor would not survive a week, but we were blessed for 16 wonderful years with this amazing boy! Taylor died unexpectedly in his sleep on March 30th, 2009.
Following a divorce, I was reunited with Kevin Lusk who had also divorced and had 2 boys. We married and had a daughter and a son. Those were crazy busy years, raising 6 kids- one with special needs. Once the kids were all in school, I substituted for Prosser School District as a para-ed professional, working mostly with the special needs children. I also became certified as a Yoga instructor and taught Yoga classes.
I took an interest in local politics and became the first woman Mayor for the City of Prosser in 2003, serving a 4 year term. After that, I opened a boutique in Prosser and that in a nut shell brings us to the here and now.
Anyone planning a trip to wine country is encouraged to look us up! We’re in the phone book, or pretty much any local could give you directions. Kevin and I plan to attend the reunion and look forward to seeing everyone.
To see Taylor’s memorial page and information on Trisomy 13 please visit: http://memorialwebsites.legacy.com/TaylorPassmore/homepage.aspx
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Diane (Neher) Ferguson
Marital Status: Married; three children
Occupation: Teacher
Residence: Lee’s Summit, Missouri
Last Updated: 07.24.09
Bio: I graduated from the University of Washington with a degree in Prosthetics/Orthotics and moved to Kansas City, Missouri for my internship. My husband, Mark and I have been married for 21 years. We have three children: Collin, 16, Hannah, 15 and Ian 7. After leaving my practice in 1999 to stay at home, I received my Master’s in Education and began teaching at Lee’s Summit Community Christian School where my children attend. I teach Biology, Algebra, Calculus and Anatomy/Physiology. Being involved in the lives of so many young Christians is truly a blessing. I enjoy watching my children on stage performing in numerous plays and musicals.
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Melanie (Horner) Landry
Marital Status: Single
Occupation: Paper Sales
Residence:Pacific, Washington
Last Updated: 06.26.09
Bio: I was married to a great southern guy (straight out of Lousiana) for many years-I was widowed in 1996 (I have not remarried). Mom of two grown kids, one still at home going to college, my oldest son gave me a beautiful 5 year old grandaughter that is the apple of my eye! Love being a grandma! I can spoil her rotten then send her back home rotten! ha! We just moved to Pacific WA. I work for Unisource in the paper sales division for over 3 years now. I previously worked at Weyerhaeuser in their aviation department working with the helicopters & corporate jets-that was my favorite job because I got to fly on the helicopters and corporate jets-once you fly on those, commercial airliners are a thing of the past and you are spoiled! Presently I work 3 jobs-1 day full time job and 2 little evening part timers-I just got my business license and am in the process of starting my own business. My youngest son has been into bmx racing for many years now so I have been an active volunteer at Seatac bmx in my “spare” time and I take him traveling to national events in canada and the US (which means that these are my mini vacations as well as his sporting events for now-I have met alot of great people and have alot of very close friends still active in it) After my dad passed away, my mom finally sold the “old homestead” in Seatac-that was a sad day to see it sell. I am looking forward to seeing everyone at the reunion!
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Simon Richardson III
Marital Status: Single
Occupation: FAA
Residence: SeaTac, Washington
Last Updated: 06.12.09
Bio: I still live in SeaTac. Graduated from college while working for Northwest Orient Airline and then was hired by the FAA. But first I was going to work in the Dental feild. I’m a Dental assistant and worked in a Dental Lab as a technician. I then ended up in the airline industry and then went to work for the Federal Government at the FAA. I have also been on Air Force One sitting at Boeing Field.
My younger sister also attended Tyee and would show her friends my hair in our 1979 outdoor graduation picture. They all laughed and said no way I was her brother until they met me in person!
I travel alot and love to go on cruise ships! I often fly to Maryland to visit my sister and her kids.
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Ken Allread
Marital Status: Married; 2 Children
Occupation: Material Handling Team Lead
Residence: Fairwood, Washington
Last Updated: 06.10.09
Bio: After High School I left for Alaska to resume spending my summer fishing on a commercial salmon seiner. I enrolled at Green River Community College after the summer and spent the next two years bouncing back and forth between fishing and studying. I then decided to join the Navy, this was quite the change but just what I needed. The Navy was as advertised (Not just a Job an Adventure). I experienced quite an array of different experiences and personalities, with many challenges during this time. In 1985 I decided to leave the Navy and head home.
In 1986 I was hired by the Boeing Company. This turned out to be a good decision for me, I was ready for a steady job with less travel. I met my wife through a co-worker in 1989 and was married in 1990. I am still married to her and have a 17 year old girl who will be a senior at Kentridge this fall. I also have a son who will be a sophomore this fall. We also have two dogs (Yorkies), and a cat. I still like to snow ski, fish, walk/hike, camp (at least once a year), read, and listen to great Rock & Roll! I love going to comedy shows and concerts with my wife, and we have passed these passions on to our daughter.
I see fellow alumni every now and then who still live in the area, I have been living in the Kent School district area for the last 12yrs, and currently live in Fairwood. I’m planning on making it to the reunion this summer, hope to see and chat with some old friends! Ken (79 rules!) remember the water tower behind Safeway!
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Theodore Henderson MD. PHD
Marital Status: Divorced; 2 children
Occupation: Child, Adolescent, and General Psychiatry
Residence: Centennial, Colorado
Last Updated: 04.17.09
Bio: After high school, I went to the University of Puget Sound on a music scholarship. But college opened my eyes to all sorts of possibilities and I changed from a music major to a science major. I did research on dolphins and sea otters and was all set to do graduate studies in biology when I discovered surgery while taking a physiology course. I changed gears and went to medical school in St. Louis. Research crept back into my life and I studied how certain medicines caused ultrastructural damage to heart muscle.
While in medical school, I started a non-profit agency that taught children how to protect themselves from child sexual abuse and how to get help if it had already happened. The agency provided services to over 8,000 each year for the seven years it operated. I wrote some book chapters on the subject, did a bunch of news interviews, and met some amazing people.
I eventually earned an MD and a PhD specializing in brain development. National Institutes of Health funded two of my research grants and so I was trying to do both research and clinical training…and run a non-profit, all at the same time. It was a little hectic. I spent a year training in radiology – decided it was not for me (although it has come back into my life). I then switched to Psychiatry and eventually moved to Denver, Colorado to do a Child Psychiatry fellowship Here, I’ve stayed. I have a private practice and treat mostly children, but also some adults. I specialize in autism, mental retardation, and complex psychopharmacology cases.
With my background in psychiatry, radiology, research, and neurobiology, I also became Chief Medical Officer of a functional neuroimaging company. Unfortunately, the company did not survive. Now, I do consulting with other neuroimaging companies.
After all that, over the last few years I’ve devoted myself to fatherhood and spend as much time as I can with my daughters. They are both adopted from China and are amazing individuals. I divorced about five years ago and the girls spend 50% of their time with me. My oldest is a quiet introvert and my youngest is a spunky, musical, extrovert.
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Connie (Sandland) Russell
Marital Status: Married; 2 Children
Occupation: Social Worker
Residence: Lake Tapps, Washington
Last Updated: 01.09.09
Bio: Still married to the man I said “I Do” to 25 years ago. Bob and I have raised two great sons. No daughter in laws or grand kids yet.
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