Oliver (Kirkwood Weaver) Stremple
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Oliver E. Stremple was born under a different name in Venezuela in 1989. Their parents had lived in Venezuela for five years, working with Catholic Charities. In 1991, Oliver and family moved back to the United States, primarily due to their mother's health problems, and traveled for 6 months looking for a community to call home.
They lived in Chehalis, WA, for several years before moving to Wisconsin in 1994. They moved back to Chehalis in 2003.
Oliver lived primarily on the West Coast until they moved to Minneapolis in 2015. They graduated Augsburg University in 2019 and married Alex later that year.
They had their first child in December 2021.
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