Ron Wold (revisited)
November 2013: "Our family hobby was rock hunting,"
says Ron Wold, who grew up in Beaverton and majored in geology at
Amherst. He got a master's degree at the U of Montana, then came to
Eugene to pursue a PhD. "After two years, I took a job as a geologist
with the Bureau of Land Management," says Wold, who became a realty
specialist in the agency's Eugene office. "I managed right-of-way
agreements on 320 thousand acres." After 30 years of service, he
retired in 2004 at age 56. Though he knew at an early age that he was
attracted to men, Wold took a conventional path, married a hometown
Oregon girl, and had a son, Eric. The marriage lasted five years. Two
years later, he met Ken Hinds, an RN at Sacred Heart. "We've been
together 36 years next month," he notes. "He helped raise my son." Wold
became politically active in the failed 2004 effort to defeat Measure
36, that banned gay marriage. He took part in the 2008 and 2012 Obama
campaigns with his own personal project, a voter-registration table,
parked outdoors in front of the Eugene Public Library. "I recruited
friends to staff it," he says. "I found that one person can make an
impact." |
happening peoplephotograph and story by Paul Neevel Eugene Weekly / 8 November 2018 |