Meet the Coldren family: Lance, Lindsey, and their sons Wesley, Warren, and Charles. Their story is one of enduring love, meaningful adventures, and a strong commitment to community involvement. From the early days of Lance and Lindsey's childhood connection to their serendipitous reunion and marriage, their journey is a testament to the power of fate and love.
Education and career have played significant roles in their lives; with Lindsey's global experiences and Lance's aviation career leading him to serve in the USAF, their adventures have taken them from the skies of Illinois to the F-15 training in Klamath Falls and even to Okinawa, Japan. Throughout these travels, their bond has only grown stronger.
Their children, each an athlete in their own right, have inherited the family's passion for sports, learning valuable life lessons along the way. Lindsey's support as a coach and her volunteer work in the community is emblematic of the Coldren's dedication to giving back.
Klamath Falls remains the family's cherished home, a place where they've laid down roots and established Nana’s Tea Room, a reflection of their travels and a celebrated local business. The family's commitment to community is clear, from Lindsey's work as a substitute teacher and volunteer to Lance's military service, each effort strengthening the fabric of their local world.
The Coldren's lives are rich with travel, from generational camping traditions to global explorations, each experience enhancing their worldview and family unity. Their neighborhood in the Stukel Mountain subdivision is a microcosm of their larger community values, where friendship, support, and engagement are at the heart of every interaction.
The Coldren family's narrative is more than just their own; it's a beacon of inspiration, showing how love, adventure, and community can intertwine to create a vibrant life tapestry. Join us in celebrating the Coldrens, who remind us all of the importance of connection, support, and making a positive difference—one neighborhood at a time.