Eliot Scull

I devoted my time to being a community Volunteer and doing the many activities tina andI love doing.

I was born in   Houston TX   Aug 16, 1941 to David and Patricia Scull. We lived awhile in Laredo, Texas where my father farmed. During WWII while my father served in the military, I lived with my mother in Philadelphia, PA. My sister was born there; when my father returned, we moved to Easton, Maryland where I lived until attending boarding school at St Paul’s School in New Hampshire. Even though I struggled at first with attending school there, it ended up being a good experience. I graduated from Harvard University, attended McGill University Medical and then joined the Navy and became a US Navy Flight surgeon for 3 years. Following the Navy I attended Ophthalmology School in BC and then began practicing in Wenatchee at the Eye and Ear Clinic from 1975-1996. In between all the schooling, I took many adventures in the outdoors, learned to fly, and hiked often. In my first year of college I volunteered two months in Liberia where I became inspired to be a physician.

It was in Seattle that I met my wife, Tina. We have 2 children, Grant and Jennifer, and four grandchildren, Samantha, Sophia, Eliot, and Owen. After early retirement in 1996, I devoted my time to being a community volunteer and doing the many activities Tina and I love doing. My volunteer time has been with the Nature Conservancy WA chapter, Wash state parks Commissioner, Chelan Douglas Land Trust   founder and board president, San Juan Preservation Trust  Trustee, and presently, as a Wenatchee Valley Museum Trustee.