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C. Lane Powell, president and chief executive officer of Central Electric
Cooperative, Inc. since March 1977, died form an apparent heart attack Sunday,
October 27, while visiting his parents in Shreveport, Louisiana.
Powell, who grew up in Shreveport, was 58.
Loy Peterson, chairman of the Central Electric board of directors, said that
the day-to-day operations of the co-op will be directed by the existing four
person senior staff. He indicated that the board of directors would hold a
special meeting sometime this week.
"Lane's loss is a tremendous shock to the board and certainly to the employees
who worked with him on a daily basis for so many years," Peterson said. "He
would expect us to carry on the work of the co-op in an orderly, forward manner
and we will do exactly that."
After studying electrical engineering Centenary College in New Orleans, Powell
served in the U.S. Army before attending the University of Oregon's School of
Business Administration. He began his career in public power at the Springfield
Utility Board and later became operations manager at Salem Electric before
becoming general manager at Central Electric, which is headquartered in
Redmond.
Powell, who is survived by his parents, two brothers, twosons, a daughter, and
two grandchildren, had been a resident of Bend since 1983. He was a member of
the board of directors of the Pacific Northwest Generating Cooperative in
Portland and served as its president from 1992 through 1994. He also served on
a variety of other industry boards and committees.