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Randy LewisMailing Address: 2806 Hampton Ct Moscow, ID 83843-0930 Phone: 480-596-4679 |
| Rand Lewis RandL@ts2corp.com |
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| Updated: May 14,025 | ||
Spouse: Janice (Martinson
Newsome) Lewis 2025 - Jan and I moved back to Moscow after spending 15 years on Coeur d'Alene Lake to be closer to services and the grandchildren. I tried to retire but failed miserably. Now I spend my time writing novels and running a consulting company for government agencies. We are enjoying being in our hometown and look forward to seeing old classmates whenever the come to good old Moscow. |
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| Updated April 21, 2025 | ||
I just thought I'd let my classmates know that I have published a new fiction book using my experiences in the military and in government.
Go to my new website at https://rclewisauthor.com to preview and purchase as an e-book, softback, or hardback. Only out one month and already featured at the Bologna Italian Book Fair and now setting up book signings from the Pacific Northwest to the east coast. |
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| Updated September 2, 2014 | ||
| Jan and I are moving into Moscow for the winters beginning fall of 2014. Looking forward to watching our grandchildren play sports for Moscow. We still have two companies we run, but trying to move towards retirement over the next couple of years. | ||
| Updated: June 11, 2010 | ||
Jan and I live on the south end of Coeur d'Alene Lake, where we enjoy the quiet rural lake life with friends and neighbors, most of whom grew up in Moscow. Each year our children and grandchildren gather and enjoy the beauty of north Idaho and the lake. After retiring from UI in 2005, we started a consulting company (TS2Corp) and have been busy with government contracts, two new products and building a national and international brand (see www.ts2corp.com). Our primary focus at present is an all terrain amphibious vehicle that we are building in Idaho and providing to the commercial sector and the military. Lots of fun--majority of participants are all retired and are just enjoying the opportunity to do something new and exciting. Although I have retired twice, Jan says that the third time is the charm--so looking at five more years and then spending my days golfing and staring out across the lake. |
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