April: Lingle deputy clerk-treasurer retires

2017 A Year In Review

Crystal R. Albers
Posted 12/27/17

For the second time in her life, Marty Anderson, Lingle’s deputy clerk-treasurer, is retiring after more than 20 years in the same position.

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April: Lingle deputy clerk-treasurer retires

2017 A Year In Review

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LINGLE – For the second time in her life, Marty Anderson, Lingle’s deputy clerk-treasurer, is retiring after more than 20 years in the same position.
Anderson moved to Lingle from Colorado with her first husband in 1995.
“I had spent 25 years working for AT&T and could get early retirement,” she said. “My first husband was born in Wyoming and he wanted to die in Wyoming – he succeeded.”
Shortly after moving to Lingle, Anderson applied for the deputy clerk-treasurer position with the town.
“I applied and I was the most qualified,” Anderson said simply. “I enjoy it, I really do. I have enjoyed this work otherwise I wouldn’t have been here this long.”
This Wednesday, April 27, the town will host an open house for Anderson from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Lingle Town Hall to celebrate her 21 years of service.