Marilyn Clay:  

CLASS OF 1966
Coupeville, WA

Marilyn's Story

Life After spending most of my adult life sequestered in anonymity in suburbia, I have moved back to Coupeville with my husband Bob. We have been here since 1997, and I have never looked back. The beauty of the area and terrific people never fail to astound me and I promise to never take it for granted. After college at Wazzu, my first husband and I moved to Northern California (Dublin and Pleasanton). After that we lived in Parker, Colorado for 5 years, and then Reno, Nevada for 2 years. We moved back to the Northwest in 1981, to Bellevue for a year and then Woodinville. I...Expand for more
n Woodinville I began my real estate career, my first marriage ended, second marriage began a few years later and off again to Northern California for two fun years. After that we spent a year and a half in Germantown Tennessee, which quickly helped us decide that Whidbey is the place to live. During these other adventures I managed to have three kids, many dogs, cats and horses and two more adult kids through marrying Bob. Also I can't resist mentioning that I have a very cool step-step grandson. Modern life! I still sell real estate and I work for Windermere in Coupeville.
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