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2019
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Pam Edgerton
January 2, 2020
So sorry for your loss. Colleen was a great co-worker and friend at PB. I am saddened to hear of her passing. Pam Edgerton
Cynthia Dusek
December 30, 2019
My friend
Adele Christoph
December 29, 2019
Sorry for you loss, she was an amazing co-worker. And was loved.
Scott Nichols
December 29, 2019
Hello, am taking a chance that this is the Colleen Dyer who worked as a keypunch operator in the information systems branch of the Environmental Protection Agency Regional Office in Seattle who I would have known during the period 1976 (when I went to work at EPA) to approximately 1978 (when she left). I worked in the personnel office and created coding forms for personnel actions that I carried daily to Colleen for her to keypunch the coded information onto data cards that were used to feed individual information into a mainframe computer that updated employee personnel and pay databases. She was extremely good at her job and was a pleasant ray of sunshine, a person who each time I visited her workplace put a smile on my face. I was disappointed when the agency didn't offer to train and place Colleen in another job, after the other agency employees received individual workstations to enter their own data into the mainframe computer eliminating the need for a keypunch operator, thus causing her job to be eliminated. I've got pleasant thoughts about Colleen and her role, at the time, of doing all of the keypunch incident to the computer entry that supported all of the administrative, water quality and air quality programs for about 180 employees of the region 10 office of the EPA. May Colleen rest in peace, my best wishes to your family.
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