Bart Ringer
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Bart Ringer

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Bart Ringer was born in Compton, California where he lived until the age of five when his family moved to North Long Beach where he grew up. From as long back as he can remember, his family spent summer vacations visiting relatives who lived in small towns in south eastern Idaho. It was from those experiences that he developed a love for small towns and the life styles that they offered. Early on he decided that, if he could ever figure how to do it, he would like to live somewhere in a small western town. After graduation from Jordan High School, Bart joined the Army and served from 1966 until the end of 1969. During that time, he served two tours of duty in Vietnam. When his enlistment ended, he enrolled at Rick’s College which is, coincidentally, located in Rexburg which is a small town in southeastern Idaho. It was there that he met the two loves of his life. He met and later married wife Marian who was also a student at Rick’s and haled from Lander Wyoming. During that time, he hired on with the Rexburg Police Department as a paid reserve officer, using the money he made there to supplement the GI bill as he attended college. It was during that time that he decided he would like to make a career out of law enforcement. Bart and Marian both graduated from Brigham Young University in May of 1973 and he immediately went to work for the Riverton Wyoming Police Department where he remained for the next thirty-seven years. During that time, he was blessed with four sons who have all now grown and left to live in other small towns. Wife Marian retired in 2007 after having worked at Wyoming Indian School for thirty-three years as a speech pathologist and Bart retired in 2011. Bart and Marian still live in Riverton, Wyoming where they are both active in their church and community and they still heat their house with wood.
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