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Jim Bolding, Jr 307-330-7732
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Jim and I travel the country working in different R V Parks and live in our motor-home. We sold our home and business two years and decided to travel while health permits. We meet many new people and see our beautiful country.
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Jim and I married in 1962. We left El Dorado in 1966 and moved to Monroe, La. We later moved to New Iberia, La. in 1973 and lived there until 1978, when we transferred in the Oil Industry to Casper, Wy. I worked at the Natrona Sheriff's office as a deputy sheriff and secretary to investigations. Leaving there, I went to the Natrona County Court as clerk in the court room and jury clerk. After the oil bust in the 80's, we opened our Oil Field Security and Non-emergent ambulance service operating in seven states in the Rockie Mountains. I was the ambulance service and EMT operation manager until we closed in 1996 and went into the campground and lodging service. We worked at Red Pole Ranch in Cody, Wy for several years then went back to Casper and managed Ft. Caspar campground until 2006. My hobbies are fishing, camping, assisting in the digs of the mammoth found near Dougla, WY that is presently on display in the Tate Museum in Casper, WY. I also have to my credit the find of a 20,000,000 million year old turtle that was on display in the Tate Museum. We are now travelling across the country working at various R.V. Parks and Campgrounds enjoying a very exciting and wonderful life style. We are living our retirement life to the fullest. All of our children are professionals, have wonderful families and great lives.
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