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Note: This is a work in progress, so if you spot an error, please let us know. We will make the corrections promptly.
Dave O'Dell

Marital status: | Married |
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Children: | 4 |
Occupation: | Retired |
Rodger Oelkers
Pat Olsen

Dianne Olson (Mickelsen)

Carol Oster (Haines)

Mark Oviatt

Doug Page

Dave (Ric) Painter


Marital status: | Married |
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Children: | 4 |
Occupation: | retired |
Mike Parks

Gary Patton

Marital status: | Single again |
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Occupation: | Retired Biologist |
Comment: Retired government and private sector biologist. I may have retired from the professional world (mostly), but I'm trying not to slow down too much - partly in fear I may rust if I do. I'm on several boards, committees and work groups, am a spotter for the National Weather Service, and stay physically active. I remain an avid skier, but did also retire from many rewarding years of teaching the sport as a fully certified instructor - for pay at least. Life still somewhat revolves around that incredible sport. I continue to ski the mountain hard through the winter, and run the forested trails where I live in the hills and maintain a lifetime workout habit to ready myself for the winter's bumps, steeps and powder. I'm a bachelor, for better or worse (probably worse), with no one to push me to get the household chores done (they're not the fun stuff), monitor my frozen pepperoni pizza consumption in place of salads, and broaden my horizons (see, worse). Chances of catching me in town aren't great as I try to spend as little time down there as possible (margaritas excepted). I'm just not a city guy. Hey, could that be why I'm single? Nah, that's too simple, isn't it? |