![]() ![]() ![]() She graduated from of North Central High School and received a physical education degree from Eastern Washington University. Leslie, who was born in Vancouver, Wash., died Wednesday. She is survived by her husband two daughters, Lorraine Berarducci and Rita Herwig, both of Spokane three brothers, Geoff Valco of South Africa, and Victor and George Valco of England a sister, Veronica Yearsley of England three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.Ī memorial gathering for Terry J. She married Leonard Woods in 1944 and was a homemaker. Wednesday at Riverside Memorial Park.īorn in England, Mrs. Visitation for Virginia Woods, 70, will be from 9 a.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association. Survivors include his wife two daughters, Karen Bach of Issaquah, Wash., and Patti Poe of Enumclaw a stepdaughter, Patti Youngblood of Moses Lake a stepson, Jeff Bear of Hauser Lake, Idaho two brothers, Bernard Miller of Sheridan, Ore., and Mryl Miller of Virginia Beach, Va. He received the 1997 Retail Jeweler Hall of Fame Award, presented by the Pacific Northwest Jewelers. Miller was a member of the Grant County Horse Association, the Downtown Business Association, served as president and was a committee member of the American Gem Society, the Northwest Guild, and was a registered jeweler with the American Gem Society and a board member for Pacific Northwest Jewelers. He and his wife opened Miller’s Fine Jewelers in 1989. Miller later married Margaret Bear and moved to Moses Lake. Miller served on the Enumclaw city council, as the Chamber of Commerce president, a Cub Scout master and as mayor from 1970 to 1974. In 1946 he married Zola Patten and they opened Miller’s Jewelry in Enumclaw. He graduated from Enterprise High School and the Bradley School of Horology. Kayser’s Chapel of Memories in Moses Lake is in charge of the arrangements.īorn in Enterprise, Ore., Mr. today at Enumclaw (Wash.) Memorial Cemetery. And on this second part, Dan and AJ are diving into the topic from the lens of the recent Cole Pennington (Hodinkee) wrote in the article “ Buying, Selling, & Collecting So You Collect Watches, But What Else? This Is How You Make The Hobby More Fun.” Check out the l ink and see if you can spot the mention (and patch) of the Zulu Time Podcast Cole’s article.Graveside service for Donald Francis Miller, 73, will be at 10 a.m. Part one can be heard on the Zulu Time Podcast Ep. To listen to the whole hour and a half episode you will have to do a little collecting yourself. In this two-part joint episode between the Zulu Time Podcast and the Analog Explorer, AJ and Dan take a look at the notion around Collecting Around Watches. All from the lens of the term "avant-garde," and how it plays a role in analog explorations.ĭan is the host of the Zulu Time Podcast, based out of the UK, a military watch collector, an Analog Explorer alumni, and a very good friend of ours in the #watchfam.įor full episode notes, photos, and videos, be sure you have subscribed to the Analog Explorer on Substack | Link In this episode of AE, we sit down with Karel to hear his crazy story, where he is now as 28 year old, and what is in the works for Barrelhand watches. Oh, yeah, and he graduated with his engineering degree too. And by his senior year in college he had an all original watch design of his own and the start of his own company Barrelhand. By a sophomore, he was flown out to Switzerland by the avand-guard watch company Urwerk because of what he created. Blending his newly discovered fascination with watchmaking and his futurist vision of 3D printing, as a freshmen in college he set out to create a 3D printed watch. ![]() While studying engineering in his undergraduate program, he stumbled upon watchmaking but not in the traditional sense. Meet Karel Bachand, founder of Barrelhand watches. For full notes, photos, and video links subscribe to Analog Explorer on Substack ![]()
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