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Spokane native leads BECU s growth here > Spokane Journal of Business

Credit union approaches 40K members in market Growing up on a Valley farm, Steve Hauschild tackled arduous jobs like clearing rocks from crop fields. Years later, he would clear the way for one of the nation’s largest credit unions to sprout in a new market. Five years ago this month, Hauschild was hired by Boeing Employees Credit Union as market leader and director of business lending in Eastern Washington, which was new territory for the financial cooperative with deep roots in the Puget Sound area. Since then, Hauschild has helped BECU establish three new branches and a home loan center in the greater Spokane area. The credit union also has a growing foothold in North Idaho.

Joseph B Gray

ROAN MOUNTAIN - Joseph B. Gray, age 89, of Roan Mountain, Tennessee went home to join his beloved wife and his Lord on Wednesday, February 17, 2021 from the Sycamore Shoals Hospital. Joseph was born in Roan Mountain to the late Thomas Marion Gray, Sr. and Bertha Mae Archer Gray. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife of 61 years, Evelyn Johnson Gray; a son, Donald Gray; four brothers, Carroll Gray and wife Eloise, Tom Gray and wife Alma, Dana Gray and Paul Gray; one sister, Mary Bell Hooker and husband Jim; and a sister-in-law, Pauline Gray. Joseph was a very independent man who stayed to himself a lot but loved his family and his dog fiercely. He was a member of Roan Mountain Baptist Church and had worked for North American Rayon Corporation for over 20 years, before working and retiring from East Tennessee State University in the maintenance division. Joseph also enjoyed cooking and baking for his church family and camping.

Racine woman returns home after months-long COVID-19 fight

Racine woman returns home after months-long COVID-19 fight Racine woman returns home after months-long COVID-19 fight Finally home, she told FOX6 she spent months on a ventilator and doesn t remember any of it. RACINE, Wis. - A Racine woman is home Wednesday night, Dec. 16, after the fight of her life. Now, she has a warning for others about the coronavirus.  Denise Sucharda and her husband became sick with COVID-19 in early April; unaware as to how they were exposed. While her husband recovered, she ended up hospitalized. That included a nearly three-month-long stay at Select Specialty Hospital in Milwaukee.

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