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Francis (“Fritz”) Jefferson Koons was born
December 19, 1902 in Illinois and moved to Bellingham
temporarily in 1908, and again permanently, in 1926. He finally
settled into a job at Puget Sound Power and Light, where he
remained employed for 42 years. Fritz Koons held various
positions at "Puget Power," eventually becoming a surveyor and remaining
so until his retirement in 1967.
Fritz Koons had an avid interest in outdoor recreation,
attending his first meeting of the Mt. Baker "Hiking" Club
shortly after returning to Bellingham. He remained active in
this organization his entire life, often scouting out new trails
in the mountains near Mt. Baker. In 1936, Koons and his outdoor
enthusiast friends built a ski cabin at Mt. Baker.
In the mid-1950s Koons and other local citizens organized the
Komo Kulshan Ski Club for young skiers in the Bellingham area.
In addition to his Mt. Baker Club membership and activities with
the Komo Kulshan Ski Club, Fritz Koons was also a member of the
Mt. Baker Ski Patrol and the Bellingham Junior Chamber of
Commerce. Actively involved with local senior citizens’ groups
including the Senior Trail Blazers, he skied regularly well into
his eighties.
Fritz Koons died on April 24, 1997.
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