Kevin & Priscilla Gerfen

 

The Gerfen Family Personal Web Site

Kevin & Priscilla Gerfen

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Welcome to Kevin and Priscilla Gerfen's home page at www.gerfen.com!

We have lived in Stillwater, Oklahoma ever since moving there from Honolulu, Hawaii in June 1997.  Our address:

2222 Copperfield, Stillwater OK 74074-2190 (for more, see "Contact Info")

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  • Maj Kevin Gerfen, USAF (Retired), and Priscilla Gerfen try to get Elmo (cat) and Maxine (dog) to look into the camera for their 1999 Christmas card picture. Kevin has his hands full trying to make Maxine behave (she was terrified by the camera's flash). His uniform was covered with dog hair before it was all over. (The "spots" on our faces come from scanning the photo.)
  • Priscilla is a retired civil service employee of the U.S. Treasury Department. After retiring, she worked for Oklahoma State University for several years as an academic advisor.  She is an alumnus of OSU.
  • Kevin retired from the U.S. Air Force in January 2001. His last assignment before retiring was as an Air Force ROTC instructor at Oklahoma State University (Assistant Professor of Aerospace Studies). Shortly after retiring, he took a job at OSU as Assistant Director/Scholarships in the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid from January 2001 to April 2006. Starting April 2006, Kevin took a job as "Senior Academic Counselor" (academic advisor) in the OSU College of Education (now Education & Human Sciences).  Kevin was an academic advisor to Athletic Training, Aerospace Administration & Operations (previously Aviation Sciences), Health Education & Promotion, and Recreation Therapy and Recreation Management (previously Leisure Studies) majors.  Kevin retired from OSU in 2018 but, even in retirement, he teaches AVED 3113 (previously AVED 2113), History of Aviation at OSU and he is the Scoreboard Operator at OSU's new baseball stadium, O'Brate Stadiun.  He, too, is an alumnus of OSU.