Craig Carlile
Honor Code SignatorySigned 12 May 2015 | 356 contributions | 10 thank-yous | 72 connections
Washington State Fisheries Patrol Officer/Fish & Wildlife Officer 1969-2001.
13 DEC 1974. Married Cathy Ward, Quilcene, WA.
APR 1975. Divorced Cathy (Ward) Carlile, Port Townsend, WA.
9 SEP 1977. Married Christine (Lager) Ludwig, Pt. Townsend, WA.
9 SEP 1982. Adopted Kimberly Ludwig, Bellingham, WA.
13 MAR 1987. Divorced Christine Carlile, Bellingham, WA.
13 JUL 1988. Married Jill Ann (Benedict) Stewart, Bellingham, WA.
Note: #NI001.
Note NI001Graduated from Western Washington University 1968. Employed by Washington State Department of Fisheries 1969-2001 as a Fisheries Patrol Officer and Boat Operator through the 1970's Indian Fish Wars. In 1974 the 9th Circuit Court handed down the Boldt Decision which gave treaty Indians the rights to fish, shellfish and wildlife. Craig was stationed at Moclips, Quilcene, Port Townsend, and Bellingham, Washington.
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