



2337 SW Hall Court
Redmond, OR 97756
541-771-1561 or 541-548-1986
kathiep@bendbroadband.com
Kathie does bookkeeping/payroll. Children in her life are her niece and nephew and two great-nieces and two great-nephews. Her hobbies are counted cross stitch, reading, puzzles, and games.
I drove school bus in Redmond for 3 1/2 years, then worked at a title company for several years. For 12 years I was in accounting at Eagle Crest, and I’m now working with my brother. He does taxes, and I do bookkeeping and payroll. We work in the house we grew up in. I went to Italy for three weeks several years ago, and I’m driving the same car I’ve had for 29 years. I’m sure everyone sees me coming.
Randy Scott
70116 Middle Fork Lane
Bates, OR 97817
541-421-3089
Randy does logging and ranching. He has one son, Doug, and two grandchildren, Brantly and Nick. His hobbies are working with his horses and hunting.
Duane Smith
21165 Dulin Dr.
Bend, OR 97701
541-382-4470
duanekaysmith@aol.com
Duane is retired from Pacific Gas Transmission. He has been married to Kay for 40 years, and they have two children, Shannon Jacobson and Shelley Halleman, and four grandchildren, Stephanie, 12; McKenzie, 11; Justin, 10; and Todd, 7. His hobbies are fishing, hunting, guns, and mules.
I worked for Safeway, Pepsi, and Pacific Gas Transmission in Redmond. I have lived in Bend since 1975. We built a new home in 2004, just across the pasture from where we lived for 28 years. I hunt and fish as much as possible. We have mules and ride and pack with them – just for pleasure and for hunting use. We own a house in Idaho on the Snake River south of Lewiston and enjoy the river recreation with our 25-foot jet boat.
We have two grandchildren here in Bend and two in Newberg who we enjoy a lot. My 10-year-old grandson loves to fish with grandpa.
We haven’t traveled much since retirement, because we have too many fun things to do locally. I have a love for guns (learned from my dad so I help friends with gun issues and load shells for them.
I’m active in the Central Oregon chapter of Rocky Mountain Elk and help with all the gun-related issues for the fundraiser banquet.
Kay and I have been married nearly 41 years. Our goal is to have as much fun doing the things we enjoy for the rest of our lives.
Barry Stranahan
PO Box 236/733 SW 12th St.
Redmond, OR 97756
541-548-3484
barrys@bendcable.com
Barry is an educator at Elton Gregory Middle School. His hobbies are staying single, gardening, rock-hounding, and playing guitar.
Since 1967 I have been drifting aimlessly half the time and working feverishly the other half. Presently I’m into what I consider my fourth career – I’m in my 10th year of education employment with the Redmond School District. That’s a record for longevity. None of the others quite made it to double digits, though most were close to that.
The first one was forest fire fighting, which was mostly smoke-jumping, but also included earlier work on an organized crew and into which I also lump some contract tree planting, thinning, and cone harvesting.
The second is a compilation of carpentry (framing, roofing, remodeling), house painting, and oak furniture making.
The third was back in the woods, doing stand surveys and aerial mapping. Coming out of that in the mid-‘90s, I was much like many other displaced forest workers who retrained for the current workforce. I landed in education, mostly in computer-related tasks, and, in more recent times, I have been moving into special education. Through all of this time, I’ve kept a sideline of intermittent music performance.
Robert C. Ulam
PO Box 335
Crawfordsville, OR 97336
(That’s in Linn Co.)
541-367-0689
shasamlee@yahoo.com
Bob owns and drive a log truck. He is married to Sharon, a retired nurse. He has four children; Sharon has two, so they share six. They almost have six grandchildren (and all are 6 years old and younger). His hobbies are hunting, fishing, rebuilding vehicles, and hauling day trips with Sharon.
I’ve been married and divorced twice – the third time has been a charm! I have had many career choices and changes. In the ’60s and ’70s, I started a successful scrap yard, and spent as much time at my hobby at the time – dirt bike racing in Eastern Oregon – as at work. At 30 I started a new life in Redmond. I had three more kids, then moved to Alaska with a trucking business. Later I moved to White Salmon, Wash., to a small horse ranch and had another family life change and career change. I had a mill dismantling business for 10 years.
I met my third, my present, and my final wife, and we bought a tiny horse ranch in Crawfordsville, Ore., (population approximately 250 folks). Now I own and drive a log truck, and my wife, a retired nurse, stays home. I am there for dinner every night, and I still enjoy hunting every season, ocean fishing with fishing buddies, and lake and river fishing with my wife, Sharon. Our sixth grandchild will be born soon.