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1980 Philip Pannell is a clinical psychologist practicing in Arcadia, Calif. Richard Anderson is enjoying his third year of retirement and living on the central Oregon coast with his wife, Janet. He taught for 25 years in Anchorage.
1981 Jeongseon Rhee is chairperson of the tourism department of Keimyung College, in Daegu, South Korea. Deborah (Dunn) Fredericks has written a second novel, Too Many Princes, that will be published this fall by Dragon Moon Press. Fredericks makes her home in Spokane.
1982 Greg Russell is living in Tacoma, Wash., where he enjoys kayaking, yoga, and his 14- year-old daughter, Taylor. Noel Castellanos has assumed the role of associate executive director of the Christian Community Development Association, in Chicago, in addition to his responsibilities as the CCDA institute director. See more from Noel.
1984 Fred and Signe (Schilperoort) Bruner live in Washington, D.C., where Fred is a foreignservice officer with the U.S. Department of State. Their two adopted children were born in Taiwan. Suzanne Ahn is enjoying her work as an office assistant at the University of Washington Medical Center, in Seattle.
1985 Timothy Loney is currently on an eightmonth deployment in Iraq, serving as a chaplain with the Navy Mobile Construction Batallion 18 Drilling Reserve Unit. His wife, Juanita (Buhr) Loney, has been busy writing, playing the piano, and keeping fit until his return. Before his deployment, Loney officiated at the wedding of the couple's 20-year-old son, Bjorn. 1988 Laurie Ross lives in Spokane with her two boys, Brandon, 14, and Tyler, 10. She has opened her own advertising agency, Bliss Marketing, which specializes in live events and concerts, with an emphasis on causemarketing efforts.
1989 Dave and Kim (MacDougall, '93) Jewett and their children, Rachel, Natalie and Logan, live in Muncie, Ind., where Dave serves as associate pastor at First Presbyterian Church.
Nancie (Nelson) Struck is teaching high-school English and theatre arts at Liberty Classical Academy, in Maplewood, Minn. Her husband, Bob, is the associate pastor at Maplewood Trinity Baptist Church. They have two sons, Nate, 15, and Ben, 12.
1984 A boy, Samuel, to Fred and Signe (Schilperoort) Bruner, Nov. 18, 2005
1987 A girl, Esmée Sophia, to Michael and Holli Eaton, March 1
1988 A girl, Mary Jeanne, to Eric and Jeanne Henriksen, Nov. 10
Carlton Ashley, '83, died Oct. 4. He earned his degree in international relations from Whitworth, where he also played football. He was a successful producer in Los Angeles. He is survived by his wife Nancy (Cardwell) Ashley, '81, and their four children. Randall Krupke, '83, died Jan. 17. He is survived by a son, two stepchildren, four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Heidi (Horvath) Eckles, '86, died Feb. 19, 2005. Prior to becoming a stay-at-home mom, she was in the construction industry for 10 years and was president of the local chapter of the National Association of Women in Construction in the Phoenix area. She is survived by her husband, two daughters, and a brother, John Horvath, '84.
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