Wednesday, July 27, 2005
Bios: Greg McFarland; John Crane; Francine Findlay Booth
Greg McFarland: Graduated from St. George's School in Spokane in 1965. Graduated from Claremont Men's College, Claremont, Calif., in 1969.
Managed Oregon operations for L.D. McFarland Company from 1970-1981. Married Melanie Smith in 1980. Received MBA from University of Oregon in 1983.
Executive vice president of McFarland Cascade; Administration and corporate real estate, 1983 to the present.
Live in Milton, Wash., (Tacoma).
John Crane: Painting contractor in Everson, Wash. Have traveled to Japan, Brazil, New Guinea, and Ethiopia.
Married 35 years. Active in local church.
Francine Findlay Booth: My husband, A.F. Booth, better known as "Corky," and I have been married since 1976.
Corky worked for the Milwaukee Railroad from 1958 until 1978. When the railroad was no more, he then switched to Verizon from 1978-1983. They down-sized, so he was let go again. From 1983-2003, he worked for the City of Plummer. In 2003, he retired.
As for myself, I worked at Benewah Community Hospital, then at Tekoa Care Center. In 1989, I went to work at Kootenai Medical Center in the emergency department where I am a C-Health unit coordinator. I love KMC and my job.
Corky and I have four children and nine granchildren. We have lived in Plummer, Idaho, in the same place for 29 years.
Managed Oregon operations for L.D. McFarland Company from 1970-1981. Married Melanie Smith in 1980. Received MBA from University of Oregon in 1983.
Executive vice president of McFarland Cascade; Administration and corporate real estate, 1983 to the present.
Live in Milton, Wash., (Tacoma).
John Crane: Painting contractor in Everson, Wash. Have traveled to Japan, Brazil, New Guinea, and Ethiopia.
Married 35 years. Active in local church.
Francine Findlay Booth: My husband, A.F. Booth, better known as "Corky," and I have been married since 1976.
Corky worked for the Milwaukee Railroad from 1958 until 1978. When the railroad was no more, he then switched to Verizon from 1978-1983. They down-sized, so he was let go again. From 1983-2003, he worked for the City of Plummer. In 2003, he retired.
As for myself, I worked at Benewah Community Hospital, then at Tekoa Care Center. In 1989, I went to work at Kootenai Medical Center in the emergency department where I am a C-Health unit coordinator. I love KMC and my job.
Corky and I have four children and nine granchildren. We have lived in Plummer, Idaho, in the same place for 29 years.
