A Quiet Summer Turns Tragic
In the summer of 1999, Jason Greer, a 30-year-old man, vanished near Uganik Bay off Kodiak Island, Alaska. Jason and his wife, Lucy Kim Greer, had been spending their summer at a fishing camp in the area—a seasonal adventure they had enjoyed in previous years. On July 27, 1999, Jason was reported missing, and despite extensive search efforts, he was never found. He is presumed to have drowned in a boating accident near Uganik Bay.
A Life Shared in Art and Adventure
Jason Greer met his future wife, Lucy Kim, a ceramic artist, at the Wesleyan Writers Workshop. They married in 1995 and lived for two years in Korea before relocating to Hawaii. Their summers were spent at a fishing camp on Alaska's Uganik Bay near Kodiak, an adventure they'd enjoyed for several years. ...Read More
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