Theodore âTedâ Bailey passed away Wednesday, May 5, 2021.
He was born June 13, 1933, in Colton, the youngest of four. He attended elementary school in Colton, but then went on to graduate early from Pullman High School and entered the Navy with nine fellow classmates. He was only 17 years old. These men became lifelong friends.
After serving in the Navy, he was honorably discharged and returned to the Pullman area where he worked as a mechanic. While working at Pullman Tractor, he married Norma Druffel in Colton on April 14, 1956. He then went to work driving truck for Inland Motor Freight. They had a daughter, Christie, and a son, Doug, while living in Pullman. Ted and Norma bought a milk route in 1959 and moved to Moscow. Their third child, Greg, was born soon after. The milk route grew to a dairy distribution business that covered northern Idaho and eastern Washington before selling to Darigold in 1991.
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Pullman resident Megan Guido moved here from Brooklyn, New York in fifth grade. In the 30 years she has spent in Pullman, she never expected she would be living in the same house she grew up in.
Guido said she went to Gladish Middle School, then Pullman High School. She later completed her bachelor’s degree at the University of Idaho before moving to Seattle for a master’s degree in public administration.
Even after moving across the state, Guido said she found herself back in Pullman, where she worked at Pullman Regional Hospital for more than 20 years.
“It was an ideal place to grow up,” she said. “But I also left Pullman, as many people do, and I worked in Seattle. It made me appreciate Pullman and its many attributes.”
Washington State University announced Wednesday that students must provide proof they have received the COVID-19 vaccine before they can take part in activities on campus for the 2021-22 academic year.
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