Rolling
into Lake Wenatchee Ranger Station for yet another stint as a seasonal employee
for the U.S. Forest Service in April, 1978, the new receptionist greeted me
warmly, as if she had known me my whole life. Thoroughly engaging and completely
engaged, she introduced herself as Char Townley. We would become fast
friends.
Recently
moved to Plain, Washington with her husband Bryce -- who helped start nearby Alpine
Boys Ranch, a private boarding school for errant youth -- and family, Char would
be the public face of the Lake Wenatchee Ranger Station for nearly a decade. Char passed away recently at age 79 in
Leavenworth, Washington.
As one
who took her job of informing hikers about trail conditions seriously, Char
boldly joined our merry band of wilderness rangers on numerous junkets into the
backcountry near Lake Wenatchee.
She even graciously shared in our crude attempt at daiquiris using mashed strawberries,
cheap rum and glacial ice.
A maestro on keyboards, Char was adept at classical, gospel and
jazz, along with traditional hymns. A big hit at parties, she also played piano at the Plain Community Church.
She even enjoyed our music, specifically "Dixie Chicken" on Waiting For Columbus by Little Feat. “Love
that Dixieland piano,” she would say.
Indeed,
Char was the entire orchestra for our little group of thespians known as The
Plain Players (above), providing background melodies and musical interludes for our
plays and variety shows. When my girlfriend became my wife, Char played keyboards at our wedding at The Chapel in the Woods at Camp Field in
Leavenworth.
2 comments:
Thank you for that tribute to my Mom. Those kinds of memories are great! Jennifer
Mein Herring! Yes, Char was integral to our ersatz wilderness ranger community. It has been wonderful to remember all our capers including her over the past month or so. I thank all who contributed memories. It would have been a boring party without her! God bless Char!
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