Deborah VanDaele:  

CLASS OF 1986
Saint Henry SchoolClass of 1986
Ft. wayne, IN
West lafayette, IN
Ft. wayne, IN

Deborah's Story

Life Hello! I just thought I would post an update on my life for those who may be interested. Please feel free to contact me and let me know how you are doing! After leaving Luers I attended Purdue where I graduated with a Bachelors in Civil Environmental Engineering. I then moved to Michigan and began working for GM as an Environmental Engineer. I received my Masters in Engineering from Purdue in August of 2003. I also took time off to travel over the years to Italy, Greece, Belguim, England, France, North Africa, Malta, Jordan, Germany, Mexico, Belize, various places in the Carribean, etc. ...Expand for more
I love to Snowboard in the winter and spend some time in Montana riding every winter and then at our place on Marco Island to get some sun and escape the Michigan winter. I married Kraig Rasche in St. Barthmeley (French West Indies) and we currently live in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Our daughter, Olivia Rose, was born on July 15, 2003 and our son Lukas was born on March 4, 2006. My Husband owns a Digital Marketing company with offices in Ann Arbor and Chicago. We also invest in real estate. Life has been very good to me I hope that you are enjoying life as well and, again, I'd love to hear from you!
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