ALL MANZ COY NAMES
Manzanita Citizens of the Year
1990 El* and Maggie Appleton*
1991 Patty Rinehart
1992 Marie Swanson*
1993 Walter Stickel*
1994 Lloyd* and Myrtle Hoffman*
1995 Verne* and Jimmie Reierson*
1996 Bob* and Dorothy Oswald *
1997 Patricia Williams *
1998 Ted Erickson*
1999 Gale* and Maxine Langdon*
2000 George Hinkhouse*
2001 Louise Cobb*
2002 Mary Brophy
2003 Bob* and Sue Nelson*
2004 Owen and Ann* Nicholson
2005 Frank* and Margaret Wolf*
2006 Margo Glenn*
2007 Carl Peters*
2008 Lyla Hendrickson
2009 Steve Erickson
, OCR Text: ALL MANZ COY NAMES
Manzanita Citizens of the Year
1990 El* and Maggie Appleton*
1991 Patty Rinehart
1992 Marie Swanson*
1993 Walter Stickel*
1994 Lloyd* and Myrtle Hoffman*
1995 Verne* and Jimmie Reierson*
1996 Bob* and Dorothy Oswald *
1997 Patricia Williams *
1998 Ted Erickson*
1999 Gale* and Maxine Langdon*
2000 George Hinkhouse*
2001 Louise Cobb*
2002 Mary Brophy
2003 Bob* and Sue Nelson*
2004 Owen and Ann* Nicholson
2005 Frank* and Margaret Wolf*
2006 Margo Glenn*
2007 Carl Peters*
2008 Lyla Hendrickson
2009 Steve Erickson
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