1964: Lenora Williamson Retallic served in Peru in Tarma and Carhuacatac beginning in 1964

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1964: Lenora Williamson Retallic served in Peru in Tarma and Carhuacatac beginning in 1964

1964: Lenora Williamson Retallic served in Peru in Tarma and Carhuacatac beginning in 1964

Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Lenora Williamson Retallic can be contacted at retallilaaoldcom

Country of Service: Peru

Training Group: 12

Cities you served in: Tarma and Carhuacatac

Arrival Year: 1964

Departure Year: 1965

Work Description:

Community Development and Teaching

Bring us up to date on your life after the peace corps:

Married with 3 daughters and 2 grandsons. 17 years in ND and the last 20 years in Idaho. B.S. in Educ. from UND, M.S. in Speech Pathology from ISU. Working as a Speech Pathologist in Idaho Falls schools.

Any thoughts you have now looking back on peace corps days?:

What an amazing experience!



Originally posted: June 19, 2003



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