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Lynden Tribune | Ferndale Record | Wednesday, May 22, 2019
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Rob McKissick home remodel in Nooksack
Retired NVHS industrial arts teacher gets creative in downsizing By Elisa Claassen for the Lynden Tribune
NOOKSACK — Robert McKissick has raided the Whatcom Museum archives, Pinterest and a selection of his favorite things to define his retirement home. McKissick, 67, taught many local residents woodworking, photography and architectural drafting in his 37 years as an industrial arts teacher at Nooksack Valley High School. He met his late wife Bev back in first grade in the Meridian School District at the Irene Reither school. Married, they first lived in a quaint home of approximately 1,400 square feet of a 1913 vintage Trapline Road farmstead with an assortment of outbuildings, farm animals and orchards. A porch and solarium were added to the home, and the outbuildings were extensively remodeled. Both Rob and Bev had grown up, he said, in rural settings in Laurel where their families canned their food and had animals. Following too many years of Northeaster winds and the 1990s storms, they decided not to pursue further remodels. The family progressed to staying with friends in their basement on Tom Road — all six of them at the time — as they built their custom home, designed by Rob who had designed other homes on the side for years. It was on five acres of wooded property For those who have watched, it’s been a gradual transformation of the property at 406 W. First St. in Nooksack. (Elisa Claassen/ Continued on C2
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