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Ray Speier Hausler

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Ray Speier Hausler

Birth
Oregon, USA
Death
15 Oct 2012 (aged 74)
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA GPS-Latitude: 45.5074407, Longitude: -122.7336785
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Ray died [at Hopewell House, in Portland] of complications due to diabetes and cancer.

A native Oregonian, Ray attended Columbia Prep H.S., Stanford University, University of Santa Clara ('56) and the Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley (MBA '66).

Ray was a senior audit manager for the General Accounting Office in Portland, Seattle and Washington D.C.

He was awarded the GAO distinguished service award for his work on NW energy and electric power policies for Congress.

Regional work involved the Pacific NW Power Act, the Regional Power Planning Council, and the Bonneville Power Administration.

He was a member of the University Club, the Multnomah Athletic Club, Duck's Unlimited and the Oysterville [Washington] Restoration Foundation.

He was a Captain in the Army Reserves Medical Corps.

His interests were telecommunication stocks [he created and was the managing partner of Network Investors], Oriental and Northwest art, duck hunting and the Duke University Blue Devils.

Ray lived for family, his wife of 44 years, Virginia ["Ginger"]; his three children and seven grandchildren

The Oregonian 28 Oct 2012
Ray died [at Hopewell House, in Portland] of complications due to diabetes and cancer.

A native Oregonian, Ray attended Columbia Prep H.S., Stanford University, University of Santa Clara ('56) and the Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley (MBA '66).

Ray was a senior audit manager for the General Accounting Office in Portland, Seattle and Washington D.C.

He was awarded the GAO distinguished service award for his work on NW energy and electric power policies for Congress.

Regional work involved the Pacific NW Power Act, the Regional Power Planning Council, and the Bonneville Power Administration.

He was a member of the University Club, the Multnomah Athletic Club, Duck's Unlimited and the Oysterville [Washington] Restoration Foundation.

He was a Captain in the Army Reserves Medical Corps.

His interests were telecommunication stocks [he created and was the managing partner of Network Investors], Oriental and Northwest art, duck hunting and the Duke University Blue Devils.

Ray lived for family, his wife of 44 years, Virginia ["Ginger"]; his three children and seven grandchildren

The Oregonian 28 Oct 2012


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