(Hablutzel),+Diane+Teade

11445 West Cedarwood Drive Omaha, AR 72662 870-426-2538 diane@ozarkmountains.com
 * Diane (Teade) Hablutzel**

**1969: **I have three children, Kyle Leann is 9, Kenneth is 7 ½ and Doublas is 5. My husband, Ron, is a flight engineer and is in the Navy, stationed at Barber’s Point, Hawaii. We have lived here for the last three years, before that we resided in Chula Vista, Calif.

**1999:** “Diane’s a resident of Reno, Nevada. She has three grown children. She is an Operations Manager of a residential chemical dependency treatment facility for women. She still gets around to visiting in Mt. Vernon occasionally.” [info from MVHS alumni web page—J.G.]  **2004:** ** Thanks to Janet (Grimes) for sending me an invitation to our class reunion. I regret being "lost", actually I was in Mt. Vernon in February to visit my Mother and I do return regularily, plus being a reader of the Skagit Valley Herald online. I am continually surprised to see the progression of changes Mt. Vernon has endured over the years. ** ** My best wishes for a fun 3-day celebration for all of you who are present and ** ** accounted for ****. **
 * My life since teenage years has been a series of accomplishments, disappointments, with a bit of intrigue thrown in for good measure. I have three successful adult children, who have gone on to provide me with many grandchildren and three (at last count) great-grandchildren. **
 * I retired two years ago as Operations Manager at a large women's health facility in Reno, NV. Employment has been varied; from a grocery store owner in Snohomish to a sheriff's deputy in Wenatchee. My curiosity has taken me to many locations to live, and am currently, for good I hope, settled in the scenic Ozark Mountains just across the border from the country-western entertainment capitol of the world, Branson, Missouri. My husband and I joined the retiree migration from the West Coast headed for the "simple" life in a unspoiled rural setting where the big news of the day is, as often as not, the rescue of an endangered pet or a list of who attended the church potluck. We no longer are beset with traffic, sirens, senseless crime and mayhem. **