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Regina Tollfeldt talks with Assistant Secretary of State Mark Neary at a recent reception. (Photo courtesy of Laura Mott)
Assistant Secretary of State Mark Neary chatted with Tollfeldt at a recent reception in Wyman office honoring Hughes’ 50-year (and counting) career as a journalist and historian. “It was so interesting to talk with Regina and learn more about her role in the war. What an amazing woman and story.”Image
An unidentified woman works on a plane at a Boeing plant during World War II. (Photo courtesy of Legacy Washington)
After World War II ended, Tollfeldt started with the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation in Olympia as a secretary and ended her career in Aberdeen 32 years later as one of the division’s most respected counselors. Regina and her husband, Roy, moved to Olympia in 1980. Roy died in 1999. Regina is an accomplished painter and for several years was an active member of Women in Black, the international group that abhors violence and militarism. Legacy Washington is getting ready to launch a profile next week on Olympia’s George Narozonick, who hit the beaches on D-Day, June 6, 1944.(html)