Jerald Edson "Jerry" Isenhart, Jr. - The Wenatchee World Online
Jan 24, 2019
March 28, 1994 ~ April 3, 2014Services for 20 year old, Jerald Edson Isenhart, Jr., a lifelong resident of Chelan, WA, were held Saturday, April 12, 2014, at the Chelan High School Gymnasium, with Pastors Larry Garza and Kyle Plew co-officiating.Jerry was born March 28, 1994, at Brewster, WA, the first of two sons of Jerry and Cecilia Isenhart of Chelan. Jerry’s walk with his faith began the day he was born, and it was the backbone of his strong personal character throughout his entire life. After Jerry was born, his mom and dad set up a nursery inside the family business (KOZI Radio), and Jerry became part of that family, too. He attended many community events with his parents and developed a better than average understanding of the benefits of living in a small community. Jerry had a fascination for technology, and it was hard to keep his fingers off the buttons. At least once, Jerry was the cause of KOZI Radio leaving the air unintentionally. Jerry grew up with computers, cell phones, and technology, and loved them all. He became a wizard at everything that was new, to the point that, between he and his brother, Willy, his Dad acquiesced to them as to what was the best way when it came to computers and cell phones. Jerry was exceptional on his X-Box, too, and loved to play football against his friends. He spent countless hours amongst online friends and loved to beat them using his calculated strategies.Jerry was generally quiet, soft spoken, and said few words that weren’t important. He loved sports, the strategies of sports, and his teammates. He was honored to be part of the Chelan High School Class of 2012, and a member of an award winning football team that just kept getting better. He was offered football scholarships after high school, but opted to put his energies into his studies; he was highly motivated by many of his grade school and high school teachers to seek a degree in education. In the summer of 2012, between High School and starting...
Jerald Edward "Jerry" Scofield - The Wenatchee World Online
Jan 24, 2019
Jerald Edward Scofield was born July 6, 1927, the oldest child of Gerald Soden “Bud” Scofield and Madleyn Wilhelmy Scofield. He grew up in St. Louis, MO, where he lived until he attended Western Military Academy in Alton, IL. Upon graduating from Western Military Academy in 1945, he joined the U.S. Army as an MP, but as the War was winding down, he was honorably discharged within the year. After being discharged, he attended St. Louis University and in 1948, he married Virginia Staten from Delaware, OH. In their early married years, the Scofields lived in and around the St. Louis area, and Ohio. In 1957, with three young children, they migrated West, stopping in Denver, CO, before settling in the Puget Sound area. Jerry eventually settled his young family in Gig Harbor, WA and went to work with Howard Roland of Roland and Roland Real Estate, acquiring a taste and aptitude for Real Estate development. Within the year, he started his own Brokerage Company, Scofield Realty. Under his guidance and direction, Scofield Realty eventually had six offices in Washington and Oregon, had 1600 investors and purchased and managed over 40,000 acres in Washington, Oregon, British Columbia, Hawaii, New Zealand and Fiji. During this time, the Scofields also had two more children.Jerry’s largest land holdings and his greatest interests were in Chelan County, which captured his heart and imagination with its stark beauty. In 1965, he purchased the land to develop Riviera Chelan, known today as Chelan Hills. Jerry developed other projects in and around Chelan County such as Icicle Island Club, The Alps, Primitive Park, and Entiat Forest Camps. Jerry owned or controlled thousands of acres in Chelan County, but his greatest joy was Bear Mountain Ranch, a property he started buying in 1960, which eventually grew to 6,000 acres. The years between the start of Scofield Realty and the 1980s brought much change to Jerry’s life and his family. There were ups and downs, airplanes,...
Penda highlights global water crisis with pathway installation - Dezeen
Jan 24, 2019
The temporary installation, named Where the River Runs, will invite visitors to follow the path of an imaginary river as it winds its way through the landscape. The aim is to highlight that clean water is not an endless resource."The water the dinosaurs drank millions of years ago is the same water that falls as rain today," said Penda architects Chris Precht and Dayong Sun, who have offices in both Beijing and Vienna.img width height class="alignnone size-full wp-image-792152" src="https://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2015...